It appears the anti-China alliance between the US and India remains unchanged, with the earlier humiliation of India seemingly a personal impulse on Trump's part.
It appears the anti-China alliance between the US and India remains unchanged, with the earlier humiliation of India seemingly a personal impulse on Trump's part.
Thats exactly what i have been saying, i dont think that our friend understands this. The US has been trying for decades to bring India by herside and the US has even made many concessions to India (alllowing Indis in NSG despite violating the rules and reluctance by other members, pushing for relocation of US/Western/Korean/Japanese/Taiwan companies from China to India, allowing US IT services to relocate to India which is actually one of India's largest source of revenue, etc etc) . However, India hasnt changed her position or policy at all to the fustration of washington. What people forget is that this fustration didnt start with Trump, it has been the case even with past american administrations if you pay attention to past articles. Trump is just more emotional, direct, and cut throat in his response and quick to use US HARD POWER directly, while others were still trying to be patient with India hoping New delhi will change her policy and ally with the US(which i dont believe would have ever happened anyway. Lol)You don't understand the perspective of American empire. Either you are subordinate or you are insubordinate. It's black and white to them. I've mentioned here before multiple times, that if the US were truly ruthless and contemplative of historical material context, they would come to the realization that all their pontificating of "what could have been" had they simply not allowed China to ascend via the WTO, investments and lack of disruption/infiltration on their part and strangled them in the crib when they were weaker 20 years ago is now again presenting itself with India. The opportunity to do to India what they should have done to China is within grasp today. India is signalling that they are not willing to be completely subordinate so the question now is will the US take action to smother the metaphorical baby with the metaphorical pillow in this current limited window of opportunity? Seems like it's trending in that direction.
Just like Lutnik said, India will come to the negotiatiin table snd agree to US demands. They simply have no choice, what can they do? Turn to China? Lol Russia? Loool. So it's realistic that Modi will have to give in on this one and play the long game, its the rational thing to do. You dont run a country based on your emotions or your feelings but on pragmagtic thinking and hard choices while looking at the bigher picture.It appears the anti-China alliance between the US and India remains unchanged, with the earlier humiliation of India seemingly a personal impulse on Trump's part.