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Trump’s ‘Dead Economy’ Remark Akin To A Schoolboy’s Insult, Not To Be Taken Literally: Tharoor

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August 4, 2025
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Pune: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has likened US president Donald Trump’s remark of India being a ‘dead economy’ to that of a schoolboy’s insult that need not be taken literally.

“When he says your economy is dead, it’s like a schoolboy in the playground saying your mother is ugly. You are not supposed to take that seriously. It is meant to be an insult, not meant to be taken literally,” he said.

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Speaking to Crossword CEO Aakash Gupta in Pune on a wide range of issues, including his latest book ‘The Living Constitution’, Tharoor said on Sunday that when wars are being conducted with the active involvement of some of the biggest powers, and people who are supposed to be upholding world order are contributing to promoting disorder, India needs to be very clear about its national interests.

Trump had called India a ‘dead economy’ just hours after announcing a 25 per cent tariff on the import of Indian goods last week. He had also announced an unspecified penalty for buying Russian military equipment and oil.

The Thiruvananthapuram MP openly said that it is a turbulent and unpredictable world, especially with Trump in the White House.

“On Trump, let me say, you can’t take him literally, but you do need to take him seriously. He is the president of the US, and the decisions he makes can affect policies, and policies can affect us. So, take him seriously, but don’t take him literally, not every word. The entire impact of Trump’s tariff policies over the last six months or so has taken the whole world back, and India too had a bit of a jolt just two to three days ago, Tharoor said.

“We are going to have to recover because the American relationship, and I don’t just mean the trade relationship, the strategic partnership, is important enough for us to want to make a real effort to make this work. So, I think there is a lot that needs to be done,” he said.

Tharoor added that the credibility of the United Nations Charter and the Security Council is cast into question.

“The wars are being conducted with the active involvement of some of the biggest powers in the world. And that, again, means that the people who are supposed to be upholding world order are contributing to promoting disorder. In the midst of all this, what does India do to navigate its position? Well, first of all, of course, we have to be very clear in our minds what our national interests are,” he said.

India’s first and most important national interest is the well-being of the Indian people, he said.

“And that means focusing on our development, on our prosperity, on our harmony, on our coexistence with each other, and on the safety and security of our borders as well, which have recently been threatened both from the Chinese side and the Pakistani side. And we have to be prepared to be robustly able to defend ourselves without jeopardising the larger story of our development and our growth,” he said.

According to him, India has to play a constructive role on the international front as well. “We have to be amongst the rule makers and not just the rule takers. We have to be a significant player so that we are not in a position where others can dictate to us or push us around. Our credibility matters. We are already the most populous country in the world. We are already amongst the largest economies in the world and will soon be the third largest. In all these circumstances, we do matter. We have to be counted. But at the same time, we have to be sure what we want to be counted for,” he insisted.

With India already clear about its interests and how it needs to stand up for its people, the country will navigate all this unpredictability and uncertainty with ability and skill, Tharoor said, adding that is what he is counting on the country’s diplomats to be able to do.

When asked about the delegation led by him to the US to brief on Operation Sindoor and his meeting with US vice president J D Vance, the former diplomat said: “We had extremely good and effective meetings as not only was our message well received, but it was almost repeated back to us with sympathy, understanding, and respect.”

“I had a very limited mandate. We were just there to explain Operation Sindoor, why we did what we did, what the thing was all about and what it was not all about, and the fact that we had to convey to the outside world that if terrorists strike us again, we will have to strike back again, so they better be prepared for that. And those messages were very clearly respected, understood, and applauded,” Tharoor added.

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