New Delhi Reacts: Modi's Strategy in Navigating U.S. Relations as Trump Returns in 2025
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New Delhi Reacts: Modi's Strategy in Navigating U.S. Relations as Trump Returns in 2025
As Donald Trump gears up for a potential comeback in 2025, India faces a complex strategic dilemma in its relationship with the U.S. New Delhi has cautiously praised Trump's previous policies, but with the shifting political landscape and new challenges emerging, how will India's leadership, particularly Prime Minister Modi and Foreign Minister Jaishankar, manage the evolving dynamics?
From economic concerns to defense partnerships and the impact of Trump's controversial appointments, this video delves into the challenges India must navigate as it seeks to balance its interests with a resurgent Trump administration.
President Donald Trump marked his controversial first 100 days in office with a fiery rally in Michigan, delivering what he called an "achievement speech" amid rising economic concerns over his tariff policies. In a surprising moment that stunned both supporters and critics, Trump embraced Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer — a longtime political rival — on stage. He also announced a major fighter jet deal to secure the
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US President Donald Trump has claimed Ukraine could be “crushed very shortly” unless it agrees to peace talks with Russia. In an interview with The Atlantic, Trump said he’s trying to save Ukraine by pushing for negotiations, suggesting Moscow is open to a deal. He criticized Kiev’s stance, especially on Crimea, and hinted Zelensky was tougher to negotiate with than Putin. Meanwhile, Vice President Vance echoed similar concerns, and Secretary of State Rubio warned of the US abandoning talks if delays persist. Trump is also seeking a minerals agreement with Ukraine.
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President Trump indicated that tariff discussions with India are progressing positively, raising hopes for a potential agreement. Both nations are actively.. IndiaTimes
Pakistani army violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control, initiating unprovoked small-arms fire in the Naushera, Sunderbani, and Akhnoor sectors. Indian.. IndiaTimes
Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi have urged Prime Minister Modi to convene a special Parliament session to address the Pahalgam terror.. IndiaTimes
A Congress social media post depicting PM Modi without his head sparked outrage from the BJP, who likened it to an Islamist call for beheading. While Congress.. IndiaTimes
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the Pahalgam terror attack in calls with India and Pakistan, emphasizing accountability. Jaishankar agreed on.. IndiaTimes
India is actively engaging with the international community to highlight Pakistan's involvement in the Pahalgam attack, with S Jaishankar discussing the issue.. IndiaTimes
India is intensifying diplomatic pressure on Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack, seeking international support to address cross-border terrorism. Numerous.. IndiaTimes
As tensions escalate over US tariff hikes, China has called on India to unite in opposing Washington's "abusive" trade policies. Beijing urged New Delhi to embrace multilateralism and reject unilateral economic coercion. While China seeks collaboration, India has opted for dialogue with the US, aiming for a trade deal by fall. Foreign Minister Jaishankar revealed that India is keeping all channels open, maintaining “principled understanding” with Washington. With Beijing seeking Global South solidarity, all eyes are now on India’s next move.
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar revealed that India and the US had a "very open discussion" on trade, leading to an agreement between PM Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump to finalize a bilateral trade deal by fall this year. Speaking at an event in Delhi with Kyung-wha Kang of Asia Society, Jaishankar emphasized the active and intense trade discussions between both nations. He also highlighted Union Minister Piyush Goyal’s visit to the US in February and noted the strengthening of defense ties, with the US becoming more open to technology partnerships. Is this a new era for India-US relations? Stay tuned for updates.
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