In India, calls to boycott major US-based multinational companies including McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Amazon, and Apple have intensified following the imposition of 50% tariffs on Indian goods by the United States under former President Donald Trump. Business executives and supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi have been actively promoting anti-American sentiment and urging consumers to favor Indian products. This movement draws parallels to South Korea's success with its global brands and reflects growing nationalist sentiment in response to the US tariffs. The boycott campaign has gained traction across India as a protest against the US trade measures, which have sparked broader geopolitical and economic tensions between the two countries.
After the #Pahalgamattack, global outrage was clear, with #G7 & #EU condemning it. But post-#OperationSindoor, support for #India's self-defense was qualified by calls for "maximum restraint": Harsh V. Pant & @SameerP_IND https://t.co/8EK54FqP6A
At the #QuadSummit, nations voiced concerns over #China's actions in the East & South China Seas, addressed #NorthKorea's missile launches, and the #Myanmar crisis: Harsh V. Pant & @sayantan_h https://t.co/btxMMhLYTV
Recent regional conflicts and #India's #OperationSindoor have opened a window for #Pakistan to boost its geopolitical standing, drawing global attention after years of infamy: @SameerP_IND & @Sarral_Sharma https://t.co/1Byo5x40vg