Few countries are moving faster than India to appease U.S. President Donald Trump in an effort to head off a potentially devastating trade war.

In a matter of weeks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has delivered a rapid series of concessions to the White House on issues core to Trump¡¯s agenda, offering an early picture of how New Delhi plans to deal with the new president as he slaps tariffs on rivals and allies alike.

India¡¯s latest accommodation came on Saturday, when Modi¡¯s government unveiled the first-ever overhaul of its tariff regime, which included sweeping cuts to duties on imports from textiles to motorcycles. It follows New Delhi¡¯s pledge to accept thousands of unlawful migrants from the U.S. and maintain the U.S. dollar as its trading currency.