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Raghav Chadha slams govt over Starlink entry, questions removal of Google tax amid US tariffs

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Last updated: 3 April, 2025 7:43 PM
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Raghav Chadha slams govt over Starlink entry, questions removal of Google tax amid US tariffs

New Delhi: AAP MP Raghav Chadha on Thursday raised serious concerns over the Indian government’s policies regarding the entry of US-based company Starlink and the US-imposed tariffs on Indian goods. Chadha demanded that the government must clarify its stance on national security, data privacy, and the potential misuse of Starlink before granting it approval. This discussion took place as the Indian government prepares to issue a broadband services license to Starlink.

Government Waived Google Tax

Raghav Chadha strongly questioned the government’s unwavering loyalty toward the US. Citing the recent Finance Act amendment, which removed the Google Tax or Equalization Levy, he highlighted that while this decision benefited US tech giants like Meta, Amazon, and Google, India suffered a revenue loss of approximately ₹3,000 crore.

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However, despite this, the Trump administration imposed a 26% tariff on Indian goods, dealing a severe blow to India’s economy. Chadha warned that this could impact India’s GDP by 50 to 100 basis points.

Sarcastic Take on India-US Relations

Raghav Chadha remarked, “We did everything to win America’s heart, but in return, the US imposed a 26% tariff, hurting our economy.”
Taking a swipe at India-US relations, he quoted:
“Accha sila diya tune mere pyaar ka, yaar ne hi loot liya ghar yaar ka…”

Use Starlink as a “Bargaining Chip”

Chadha suggested that India should block Starlink’s approval and use it as a “bargaining chip” in negotiations with the US over tariffs.

Drug Traffickers Using Starlink

During his speech, Raghav Chadha cited alarming incidents related to Starlink. He referred to Elon Musk’s social media post during the Ukraine war, where Musk stated:
“Starlink is the backbone of the Ukrainian army. If I shut it down, the entire frontline will collapse.”

Chadha warned that India must remain vigilant because national sovereignty and security are paramount.

He also highlighted media reports of a 6,000 kg synthetic drug bust in the Andaman Islands, where it was discovered that Myanmar-based drug traffickers used Starlink satellite internet for navigation.

When the Indian government requested data and device information from Starlink, the company refused, citing privacy laws.

How Will the Indian Government Respond?

Raghav Chadha questioned, “When a foreign company refuses to comply with Indian laws and security agencies, what is the government’s plan?”

He posed two key questions to the government:

1. How will the government tackle resistance from companies like Starlink?
2. What steps will be taken to prevent the potential misuse of satellite spectrum?

MP Raghav Chadha reaffirmed his commitment to raising issues that impact India’s economic sovereignty and national interests. He clarified that his concerns are not against any company but are focused on strengthening India’s security, sovereignty, and data policies.

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