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'Stated a Fact, Entire World Knows': Rahul Gandhi Backs Donald Trump's ‘Dead Economy’ Remark for India

INDIA, JUL 31 – Rahul Gandhi aligns with former U.S. President Donald Trump's assessment of India’s economic struggles, highlighting widespread concerns about government policies and economic performance.

  • On July 31, 2025, Rahul Gandhi, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition, supported President Donald Trump's comment calling India a 'dead economy' during a media interaction in New Delhi.
  • Gandhi accused the current government leadership of disregarding the state of the economy and suggested that their policies favor billionaire Gautam Adani.
  • He affirmed Trump's critique by agreeing that the government’s flawed economic, defense, and foreign policies under BJP leadership have severely impacted small business sectors.
  • Trump announced 25% tariffs on Indian imports effective August 1, citing India's very high tariffs and minimal business done with the US.
  • Gandhi predicted the US-India trade deal will proceed with Trump defining terms, while Modi will follow Trump's directives, signaling continued economic strain.
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Rahul Gandhi, agreeing with Donald Trump, is calling the Indian economy a dead economy. However, in this country with a dead economy, his income increased by 117 percent during the last 10 years of Modi government. That is, more than ten times. Not only this, he showed so much faith in this dead economy that he invested crores of rupees in the stock market and earned huge profits.

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The Wire broke the news in New Delhi, India on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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