India Resists US Pressure on Russian Oil Imports Amid Tariff Tensions

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The article discusses the use of the 'Brahmin Bogeyman' as a political and academic scapegoat, highlighting Peter Navarro's recent comments linking Brahmins to profiteering in India, and explores how this trope is a lazy, long-standing tool used across political spectrums to target high-achieving groups, often without substantive basis.
- Random Musing: Why Peter Navarro evoked the Brahmin Bogeyman The Times of India
- U.S. Tariffs on India Skirt Its Biggest Buyer of Russian Oil The Wall Street Journal
- 'Sinister, Shameful': Fury Over US Trade Official's 'Profiteering Brahmins' Remark NDTV
- Exclusive: India’s Russian oil imports set to rise in September in defiance of US Reuters
- India Pushes Back Against US Moves on Russian Oil Imports Bloomberg.com
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