
“Sudden, inexplicable hostility towards India from US President Donald Trump will reverse politics” under five US administrations, including his own previous, analyzed host CNN.
“If this is true, this reversal may be the biggest strategic mistake in Trump’s Presidency so far,” said the Indian-American journalist Zakaria in his analysis.
The analyst of the global matters Zakaria also plunged the light on the impact of Trump’s “conversion” to the Indians. He proposed that a new reversal of Trump policy against India could move towards Russia and China.
He said, “Indians believe that America has shown its true colors, its (USA) unreliability, his willingness to be brutal to those he calls his friends. ”
“Of course they will feel that they have to secure their bets, stay close to Russia and even correct China,” he added.
“Damage is caused”
Zakaria noted that India had a long history, that he was trying to be aligned.
“Under (premiere Narendra) Modi (India) has accepted a variant called more alignment, which allowed her freelance and maintained good ties with all parties,” he added.
He added: “The persistent American diplomacy and the rise of China have ripped off in this attitude, and India slowly but surely accepted America.”
But this is not a “case”, he said, analyzing that “even if Trump turns the course again, the damage is caused”.
From Clinton to Trump 2.0: American policy towards India
Zakaria emphasized the US “permanent reach against India”, as Trump reversed politicians that were monitored in favor of India under five administrations.
1. “Visiting President Clinton in 2000 was extremely successful and opened the possibility of a new home relationship between the two countries,” he said.
2. “The key shift has occurred under George W Bush.
“The close relationship between Washington and the new Delhi would be the key to preventing Chinese domination of Asia and providing American interests in the region,” Zakaria said, noting that the “giant obstacle in the way” was the Indian nuclear weapons program. ”
3. He said the Bush administration decided that India should be treated as a great power, such as France or Britain or China. “It offered a historical agreement that ended the isolation that India faced with his reports. This agreement, professionally navigated on the Indian side by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, meant a basin in relations between the two countries,” he said.
4. “Things then approached. Obama’s administration saw India as the key to her beer to Asia and supported the offer of a new Delhi to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
5. The CNN analyst also said that the first Trump administration “politically took an important jump forward. The quadrilateral, a group of US, Australia, Japan and India, has increased. Trump also accepted and promoted his personal relationship with Prime Minister Modim”.
6. “President Biden built Trump on heritage and created more cooperation in the field of defense and economy. India began planning to cooperate with the US in the production of everything – from fighter nozzles to computer nozzles in the second quarter of this year.”
7. “Enter Trump 2.0 -” with little warning, Donald Trump canceled decades of careful efforts of American diplomats. He placed India in the highest category of customs countries along with Syria and Myanmar, while Pakistan placed only 19% and offered a joint effort to find oil in this country … He met the Chief of Pakistan’s Army in a private … “
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