For India, Donald Trump‘s return to White Home is not simply an appropriate however a desired final result of US presidential elections, given Trump 1.0’s perceived strategic convergence of pursuits with India and his shut rapport with Narendra Modi.
Unsurprisingly, the PM was among the many first heads of states to congratulate “my buddy” Trump, shortly after the latter’s victory speech in Florida. Modi’s publish on X was embellished with images from his engagement with the US President-elect previously, together with throughout his go to to India in 2020.
In keeping with former overseas secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla who served as ambassador to US throughout Trump 1.0, his comeback is sweet information for India and evokes confidence that he’ll begin from the place he left off on the finish of his first time period. “Modi govt has labored carefully with Trump previously and he additionally has a very good relationship with Modi,” Shringla mentioned, including Trump’s pledge to convey peace in Gaza and Ukraine additionally aligns with Modi’s “this isn’t an period of battle” stand.
Underneath Trump and Modi, the 2 nations had widespread stance on a number of points
Underneath Trump and Modi, the 2 nations had widespread stance on a number of points, particularly counterterrorism and Chinese language assertiveness in Indo-Pacific.
It was then that Quad was upgraded to the ministerial degree, and foundational army agreements between India and US, notably Beca and Comcasa, had been signed.
Considerably, it was throughout this time that the time period ‘Indo-Pacific’, a euphemism for calling China out over its expansionism, gained geopolitical traction.
Trump’s victory additionally spares Indian officers the difficulty of coping with a comparatively unknown entity in Kamala Harris.