Trump May Look for Indian Pro for American Quid


About: Donald Trump (US President) 

Context

  • second term for Donald Trump as U.S. President could present both opportunities and challenges for India, despite a positive history during his first administration.
  • While there is strong rapport between Prime Minister Modi and Donald Trump, and key Indian advisors are well acquainted with Trump’s team, the dynamics of Trump’s radically transformative policies may still require India to rethink its strategy.
  • Considering these points, it is important to have an assessment on themes of concerns, new opportunities for India and how India can navigate keeping its interests at the core.

An Overview of Opportunities and Concerns for Indo-US Ties Under New Trump Administration

  • There are many convergences between the worldview of the Modi government and the Trump team.
  • The problem, however, comes from the radical nature of Trump’s policy framework that breaks away from the many familiar features of the global economic and political order.
  • A second Trump presidency offers India opportunities to deepen its relationship with the U.S. but also presents challenges that demand careful strategy and adaptation.
  • Trump is likely to demand some Indian ‘pro’ for American ‘quid’, and his statecraft is based on the notion that favours must be reciprocated rather than one-sided.
  • India could find itself on a steep learning curve as it figures that there may be no ‘free lunch’ under Trump’s second term, and Delhi might have ‘to give something to get something.’

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