In America, when Donald Trump was being voted on a large scale in the presidential election, the questions became acute regarding who is better between Trump and Harris in terms of relations between India and America. When Jaishankar was asked a similar question, he said that India has seen continuous progress in its relations with America during the tenure of the last five Presidents.
With Trump’s victory, the biggest question is whether his victory will bring a profitable deal for India. Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar was also asked a question regarding this and his answer was amazing. At a time when analysts are making different estimates. If someone is talking about tariffs, Donald Trump, who stood with India against fundamentalism, is also being mentioned a lot. It is one thing which Donald Trump will choose between diplomacy and trade. But it is important to understand what Indian Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar is thinking about this. When Donald Trump was being voted on a large scale in the presidential election in America, the questions regarding who is better between Trump and Harris in terms of relations between India and America became intense. When Jaishankar was asked a similar question, he said that India has seen continuous progress in its relations with America during the tenure of the last five Presidents.
Jaishankar said in his statement that India’s relations with America will remain strong no matter who becomes the President. While Americans were still voting, Jaishankar said the election was unlikely to reverse long-term trends in US policy. He pointed to America’s reluctance to deploy and withdraw troops from Afghanistan under President Joe Biden, saying perhaps the US has become more cautious about its global commitments since (President Barack) Obama. During a panel discussion with the foreign ministers of Australia and New Zealand, he said President Trump could have been more clear and expressive in this regard. He further said that it is important to look at America more at the national level rather than at the ideology of the current administration.
If we’re really analyzing them, I think we have to be prepared for a world where really the kind of dominance and generosity that was there in the early days of America is not going to continue. Jaishankar said on Tuesday that India’s relations with America will become stronger in future. The three foreign ministers said their nations need to take action to create the global environment they want.