President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on Indian imports has triggered significant friction in the relationship between the United States and India. Former senior officials from the Joe Biden administration are concerned that these actions could damage a vital strategic partnership, especially in the context of technological competition with China. In a joint article, Jake Sullivan and Kurt M. Campbell emphasized the bipartisan support for the US-India alliance and its role in countering China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific. They noted that Trump’s approach may require clarification for India from US allies. Sullivan and Campbell cited tariffs, Russian oil purchases, and tensions with Pakistan as causes of a decline in the relationship. They caution that the US could lose a key ally if the current trends persist. The article highlights that Prime Minister Modi’s recent meetings suggest a potential shift towards America’s rivals. The piece also stresses that India could face challenges arising from a complex geopolitical situation. The authors recommend a new strategic approach to rebuild and strengthen the relationship. The article references prior endeavors by US presidents to bolster the US-India partnership.
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