Trump’s victory gives Modi a chance to reset India’s image with the West.

Donald Trump victory gives Narendra Modi chance to reset India’s image with West
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Modi Congratulates Trump on “Historic” Win, Highlights 2019 Houston Rally Friendship

New Delhi officials expect Trump’s administration to be less strict on India’s alleged extrajudicial killings, given their cooperative relationship.

Modi and Trump have garnered significant attention for their views on this issue, influencing both bilateral relations and global perspectives.

Analysts believe Trump will continue fostering India as a strategic partner, attracting significant investments from U.S. companies like Apple.

Trump’s relationship with Modi is pivotal to strengthening the India-US strategic partnership.

Trump will focus on China as a challenge, bolstering India’s strategic partnership, though economic and trade benefits remain uncertain.

Both Trump and Modi share aligned views on strategically confronting China.

New Delhi officials caution about potential trade issues and decreased cooperation on technology and defense under Trump’s leadership.

This could significantly impact the Trump-Modi relationship.

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New Delhi officials will closely monitor if China dumps cheap goods in India and may impose higher duties in response.

New Delhi is concerned about defense and technology cooperation, as both nations advance co-production projects and critical technology initiatives.

Both efforts may face challenges due to Trump’s protectionist tendencies, potentially affecting the dynamic between Modi

Russian Tie

Modi faces pressure from Ukraine and the US over his ties with Putin, with the Trump-Modi dynamic potentially under scrutiny.

India-US ties have strengthened under both parties, with Trump’s hawkish China stance ensuring continued engagement, especially in the era.

India’s Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran believes Trump’s policies will remain consistent, with no major changes for India.

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