Indian-origin venture capitalist Asha Jadeja Motwani, who provided to assist learn US President Donald Trump’s thoughts as the biggest Indian-American donor of the Republican Party, stated New Delhi should be nice to Trump if it desires to scale back tariffs. Listing down 5 issues that New Delhi wants to do to be in Trump’s good books, the Indian-origin entrepreneur stated that Trump will scale back tariffs as quickly as “we melt him”. “Will Trump reduce tariffs on India? Yes! But this is dependent on how FAST we melt him. He is hurt, humiliated and shocked that his best friend insulted him in public on the ceasefire fiasco (justified or not). He will come around, but SHOW him the warmth that we genuinely have for our bestie US, a fellow democracy, a fellow free country and a fellow market economy. With a 6 million strong diaspora,” Motwani stated. The entrepreneur stated Trump desires Indian’s prime enterprise homes to come collectively and announce an MOU of between $100 billion to $500 billion funding within the US. The second step will be to shut on the acquisition of Styker and Javelin. The third will be a promise to purchase extra vitality from the US and scale back dependence on Russian crude. Fourth is to thank Trump, if attainable, for “his behind-the-scenes work on controlling Chinese military equipment, and support in Pakistan”.“BE NICE TO TRUMP. He knows we love him, but we must show it more actively. American culture is different from India. Be more expressive,” Motwani wrote. Trump imposed a 25 per cent penalty on India as well as to 25 per cent tariff for purchasing Russian oil. The new tariffs are set to come into impact on August 27 and US negotiators are anticipated to go to India on August 25. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned that Washington may enhance secondary tariffs on India. “We’ve put secondary tariffs on Indians for buying Russian oil. And I could see, If things don’t go well, then sanctions or secondary tariffs could go up,” Bessent stated in an interview to Bloomberg TV on Wednesday.