Why Should We Care About the India Trump Made?
About This Episode
European Council on Foreign Relations distinguished visiting fellow James Crabtree details two-decade strategic partnership collapse. Examines how Trump's tariffs, Pakistan credit claims, and Quad stalling triggered India's European pivot, Modi's dominance in Indian politics, India's eight percent quarterly growth, and deteriorated trust prospects between Washington and Delhi.
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