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Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channel Following US President Donald Trump 's announcement of a 25% reciprocal tariff on Indian goods, ace investor Vijay Kedia has struck a chord—quite literally. Taking to his social media platform X, Kedia responded not with criticism, but with a rousing message of resilience, reinvention, and national pride.'25% tariffs ? Good. Now watch us build better,' he declared, sharing a self-composed song emphasizing to reaffirm faith in India 's ability to overcome external economic tweet features a video of Kedia passionately singing an original composition, calling on Indians to 'rewrite history' and build a stronger, self-reliant nation. 'We'll rise, reinvent, and rewrite history, like we always do,' he wrote, echoing a broader theme of turning adversity into song begins on a reflective yet resolute note: "Achcha hua tumne humko uthaya,Humne bhi soyi shakti ko jagaya". The tone quickly turns aspirational, setting the stage for a national resurgence: "Ab hum naye raaste dhoondh lenge, Viksit Bharat ka ab time aaya."Through his song, he stated that by the time we (India) reach 2047, after making India the number one country, that's when we'll breathe song emphasized on rewriting history, quoting, 'Rachna hai phir itihaas".While Kedia did not explicitly name Trump in the video, his post is seen as a response to the 25% tariffs the U.S. president announced as part of his renewed 'America First' trade of engaging in policy argumentation, Kedia's musical response aims to inspire collective ambition and self-reliance—a nod to the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' sentiment echoed by Indian leadership in recent tweet quickly resonated across social media, drawing an outpouring of support in the comments.'Tariffs may slow us, but they would not stop us. We have always turned pressure into progress,' wrote a user, echoing the song's refrain: 'Rachenge phir se itihaas.'Another user added,: '25% tariffs? Just fuel for the fire. We don't break — we bounce back sharper, stronger… Let the world watch — we're not done, we're just beginning.'Also read: Trump's 25% Tariff shock shakes D-Street today; pharma among top 5 vulnerable sectors (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
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