U.S.-India Relations Tested Amid Tariffs and Strategic Ambiguity
Once celebrated as a unique partnership between populist leaders, U.S.-India relations now face serious strains as tariffs, energy politics, and mixed signals on Pakistan overshadow decades of strategic cooperation.
                    What happens when a promising international alliance built on shared values and mutual respect is undermined by abrupt policy shifts and erratic diplomacy? The once warm relationship between India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former U.S. President Donald Trump now stands at a precarious crossroads, revealing cracks that could jeopardize vital national interests. Are Tariffs and Mixed Signals Undermining America First Principles? The hallmark of any strong alliance is consistency and respect for sovereignty. Yet recent moves such as President Trump’s imposition of 25% tariffs on Indian imports — coupled with punitive threats over India’s oil purchases from Russia —...
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