New Delhi, April 11 -- India and the US should not do anything that undermines the complementarity of both partner countries; instead, they should look at boosting the economic partnership, said Ashley J. Tellis, Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs and a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Tellis told ANI on the sidelines of the Carnegie Global Technology Summit in New Delhi that he is not a "great fan" of tariffs.

India and the US are negotiating a bilateral trade agreement, expected to be inked by the fall of 2025.

"I hope we can have accelerated negotiations with our key partners so that we can put this issue to bed because the long-term advantage we have is the complementarity of our two economies, and we ...