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Modi’s Diplomatic Dance: Navigating the Delicate Balance with Trump’s Fury

by Miles Cooper
February 13, 2025
in Delhi
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WASHINGTON​ – Indian ‌Prime Minister⁣ Narendra ‌Modi is set ‌to rekindle his close relationship⁢ with Donald Trump during their meeting at ⁤the White House on​ February‌ 13. He aims to navigate potential tensions around tariffs and immigration with the U.S. president.

this encounter marks another instance of foreign leaders making their way ⁤to the Oval Office since Trump’s ​re-election, as Modi enjoys a cordial rapport with Trump from his first term in office.

In a bid to ​sweeten relations before ⁢his ‌visit,Modi has announced important tariff reductions,including lowered duties⁢ on premium motorcycles. This move notably benefits Harley-Davidson, an ​esteemed American brand that has faced ‍challenges in the Indian market—issues that have previously drawn Trump’s ire.

Moreover, India ⁤facilitated a recent U.S. military transport of 100 deported migrants as part of Trump’s immigration reforms and has pledged ⁢it’s own stringent⁢ measures against illegal influxes.

Vikram Misri, India’s leading diplomat, noted last week ​that there exists a “very strong ​connection” between Modi and Trump; however, they have yet to make significant progress toward finalizing a long-desired trade agreement between the two nations.

Following Trump’s election victory in November, Modi was among the first⁣ world leaders ⁤to reach out and congratulate him as a “good friend.”

For nearly ⁤thirty years‍ now, American presidents from both major ⁣parties have sought stronger ​ties with India as it serves as an essential⁤ ally against China’s growing influence.

Though, Trump has ​expressed‍ frustration towards India concerning trade practices—viewing it as one of⁢ the foremost foreign policy challenges he faces—and has previously labeled it “the biggest tariff abuser” globally.

‘Bridging Differences’

According to Lisa Curtis, who directed ⁢South ‌Asia affairs on‌ the National Security Council​ during Trump’s initial presidential term: “Modi​ recognizes this challenge and is proactively taking steps to mitigate any displeasure from Trump.”

Together, ⁤Modi’s Hindu-nationalist government ⁤is ⁢aligning with another of Trump’s key objectives: addressing undocumented⁢ immigration issues. While most attention typically centers around arrivals ‍from Latin America,Indians represent the ⁣third-largest group ​after Mexico ​and ⁣El Salvador contributing to unauthorized migration ‍into the U.S.

Last week⁤ saw⁣ protests in India​ where ‍activists burned an effigy of Trump after media reports highlighted how​ those ⁤deported were shackled throughout their return flight; opposition groups criticized Modi ⁢for ⁤appearing weak amid these developments.

Significantly⁢ absent from this dialog will likely be‌ discussions surrounding abuse allegations ⁣against Muslim citizens and other ‌minorities—a ⁢topic unlikely raised by Trump despite prior criticisms voiced by Biden’s administration.

Moreover,Modi becomes only one of four world⁤ leaders visiting President​ Trump post-election—the others being leaders​ from Israel,elections Japan,and Jordan’s king.And mr.Modi displayed determination through careful outreach towardsTrump in past interactions.Their similarities are ⁣striking,both prioritizing initiatives catering mainly towards majority communities‌ while ⁣facing down dissenters.

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追溯着在2020年的事件,Modi ‌had notably extended​ an invitation forTrump's ​attendance⁣ atthe inauguration event⁣ for thestadium dubbed asthe world's largest cricket venue—in Gujarat,where over 100K attendees cheered.Turnoutwas‍ evidently remarkable! ‌subsequent plans also indicate potential visitation⁢ anticipation’s forthe Quad summit scheduledin‍ 2025—featuring representativesfrom⁤ Australia, JapanandAmerica alongsideIndia.【eaf】

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