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‘Not Helping The Cause…’: Former Indian Diplomats Slam Anti-India Remarks By Trump Administration | India News

India-US bonds: Last week, a few senior officials from Donald Trump’s government, not only Russian oil purchases, but also made anti-Indian statements against the Indian economy, the disappointment of the US administration came to the forefront. US President Donald Trump called India ‘Dead Economy’, and followed a verbal dam by ministers and officials. Yesterday, the White House Advisor Peter Navarro called the Ukrainian conflict as the ‘War of Modi’ and asked India to act as a strategic partner. Now, ancient Indian diplomats attacked US ministers and authorities for their compelling statements against India.

Reacting to the US official’s statement, the former diplomat Vikas Swarup said that the current relationship between India and the United States is not in good condition. “Considering the personal relationship developed by Prime Minister Modi with President Trump and the fact that President Trump really respected PM Modi with President Trump, we thought that a Hindi-US trade agreement would come quite early … But unfortunately this did not happen.” He said.

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Anti -Indian Words damage us ties

Former diplomat Swarup also added that US officials are trying to put all kinds of pressure on India. Swarup, “India is always a country that follows the principle of strategic autonomy. We will not be dictated. He said.

Former Indian Ambassador Navtej Sarna reiterated Swarup. “China is a larger buyer and Europe buys gas. So, so, this is a way to want to force India’s policies not only to Russia or oil, or even trade in this issue, not a larger way. This is a moment to force India’s strategic thirties, its own decision -making area.

“I think the relationship is now faced with many difficulties. So, we have to throw it out. We must roll with it right now. Energy, agriculture and so on.

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India-China Relations

The former diplomat Vikas Swarup rolled the ball when his relationship with China has been developing since October 2024, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with President Xi Jinping in Kazan and confronted the eye sphere-state of what was going on at the border. “China also wants to develop relations with India … At the end of the day, China is also a neighbor. We can not be a situation where even direct flights between the two countries are suspended, so I hope that these things no longer report each other from each other’s countries. These things will continue to work at the end of the day.

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