Harsh Goenka takes swipe at Donald Trump over ‘Pakistan may sell oil to India’ remark
Harsh Goenka takes swipe at Donald Trump over ‘Pakistan may sell oil to India’ remark
RPG Chairman Harsh Goenka responding to Trump’s trade deal with Pakistan, made an analogy to cricket, stating that although theoretically possible, oil trade with India is unrealistic. He compared the idea of Pakistan selling oil to India to cricket and the popular Bollywood film Lagaan, while stating it to be possible in theory but unrealistic in practice.
Taking to his social media platform X, Goenka wrote, “Pakistan will sell oil to India is like saying a tailender will hit a triple century in a T20 match. Technically possible. Realistically? More likely to happen in Lagaan than in real life.”
Goenka’s post comes after Donald Trump announced a trade deal with Pakistan on his official TruthSocial handle. He wrote “We have just concluded a Deal with the Country of Pakistan, whereby Pakistan and the United States will work together on developing their massive Oil Reserves.”
He showcased a Pakistan’s possibility of expanding regional trade and noted, “Who knows, maybe they’ll be selling Oil to India some day!”
Netizens reacted
to Goenka’s post, sharing their opinion on Trump’s announcement.
One of the users wrote, “Fiction has limits, Sir… this one crossed genres.”
Another user stated, “Sure definitely looking forward to the same. Payment will be made in Cash in old ₹1000 bills that India has absolutely abolished.”
Another user wrote “Mind games at play!” noted one of the users.
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Yet in another post on X, Goenka also responded to Trump’s announcement on imposing 25 per cent tariffs on Indian goods, while assuring that there is no need to panic.
“25% tariff? Sounds steep. But no need to panic. India, in fact, remains better positioned than many peers, barring a few like Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia and South Korea,” he wrote.
He went on to add that knowing India Inc, we will do what we do best- find innovative workarounds, turn adversity into advantage, and bring some classic jugaad into play. And who knows, with some clever diplomacy….might just become part of the next trade meal deal.
News Edit KV Raman
