Former US President Donald Trump’s statement, claiming that the US has lost India and Russia to China, has drawn international attention. The statement, posted on social media, is seen as an unexpected move. The comment raises questions about its underlying reasons. The context includes the recent SCO summit, where Indian Prime Minister Modi, Russian President Putin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping were seen together. This, in addition to growing ties between India and Russia, could be the driving force behind Trump’s remarks. Possible interpretations range from concerns about the evolving global power dynamics to a strategic shift in his foreign policy. The Indian government has chosen not to publicly respond to Trump’s statement. Trump has also been putting pressure on European nations to stop buying Russian oil. This situation is further complicated by the voices of US analysts who have warned about the impact of potential economic and military alliances between China, Russia, and India. The incident has highlighted the complex and shifting landscape of international relations.
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