India, Aug. 15 -- President Donald Trump's recent decision to impose additional tariffs-well above the Most Favored Nation (MFN) rates-on exports from several countries, including India, and the reportedly unfavourable trade deal reached with the European Union, have certainly introduced fresh complexities into global trade dynamics. While these disruptions are typically viewed as obstacles, they may also act as a catalyst for advancing the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), forcing stakeholders to rethink established trade patterns and accelerate contingency planning.The IMEC project is ambitious, aiming to forge a faster, more efficient trade route that connects South Asia with Europe via the Middle East. Envisioned as a...