Divya Delhi: The term "supply chain diversification" has gone from technical trade word to real-time requirement in the past decade. The COVID-19 epidemic, value-chain vulnerability awareness, and Washington-Beijing tensions have sparked a global trade war. The previous five years saw efforts to diversify supply chains away from China. With Donald Trump back in office, the idea has received a radical boost. World leaders were previously cautious, but Trump's return has made them act more quickly. After all, Donald Trump has stated that equal global commerce must be achieved immediately. His broad retaliatory tariffs against China provide India a golden chance. After Trump put tariffs on nearly all countries in early April, global fear peaked. After that, all countries except China were exempt. While India faces a 10% baseline tariff, Beijing is still figuring out how to deal with Trump's 145% tariffs, which would have a major impact on its economy and identity, which has long been rooted in global exports.