
President Donald Trump has expressed concern that the United States has lost “India and Russia to the deepest, darkest China”, following a series of Chinese President Shi Jinping with the leaders of the United Nations often with American interests, as reported by Yahoo Finance. The statements came after the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s summit in China in seven years, indicating a possible re -evaluation of Indian foreign policy.
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Economic pressures transform partnerships
Commercial data from the Indexbox platform show that economic pressures are an important driving force in this geopolitical change. The imposition of a 50 % tariff by the Trump administration, part of which is due to Indian purchases from Russian oil, has sparked bilateral economic relations. This has created an environment that India has to seek stronger economic relations with China and Russia, including discussing investment and business visas.
Experts are overwhelmed by reaction
Despite the dramatic change in tone, foreign policy experts are cautious about interpreting recent events as a permanent reset. Lisa Cortis, director of the Indian and Pacific Pacific program at the new US Security Center, said Trump’s actions “forced India to resettle economically”, but emphasized that “India does not refer to the UPHEAVAL axis,” a term referred to as the unity of the centralized army between Russia, Russia. Experts point to the serious border crisis between India and China in 2020, indicating that the major tensions are still strong.
Diplomatic calendar highlights tensions
Further pressure is evident in the diplomatic program, with the New York Times report that President Trump will no longer participate in the next Wednesday summit, Australia, India, Japan and the United States. The events of the week in China, including a military parade in Beijing, were closely monitored in Washington with the presence of Shi, Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. President Trump noted that he was watching the parade, which described him as “very, very impressive”, and realized that part of it was intended for his audience.
Source: Indexbox market information platform