India, April 4 -- The Trump administration on Thursday downwardly revised retaliatory tariffs for 16 out of 57 countries, including India, which will now be charged a 26% additional "reciprocal tariff" instead of 27% as spelled out on Wednesday in the official document of the White House, according to a comparative analysis of the tariff tables.

India was part of the punitive measures against countries for purportedly having the most unfair trade barriers against American products. The reciprocal tariff will be on top of existing import duties in the case of most products.

While announcing reciprocal tariffs for countries globally on Wednesday in Washington DC, President Donald Trump did show a 26% additional tariff on Indian imports. B...