New Delhi – ThinkChina, a commentary outlet focused on Sino‑Indian affairs, published an opinion piece titled “Can India still trust Trump’s America?” questioning the reliability of the United States under former President Donald Trump’s administration in the context of India’s strategic interests. The article, classified under India politics on Google News India, does not provide new data or statements from Indian officials, but frames the discussion as a broader assessment of U.S. policy shifts during Trump’s tenure and their implications for Indo‑U.S. relations.
Analysis: The piece appears to reflect a growing discourse among analysts who reassess bilateral ties after the 2020 U.S. election and the subsequent policy reversals under the Biden administration. While the ThinkChina article itself is not a news report, its publication signals continued scrutiny in Indian policy circles of how past U.S. actions—such as trade tariffs, defense procurement decisions, and diplomatic posturing—might affect future cooperation. No official response from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs or the U.S. State Department has been reported in connection with the article.
Sources: Google News India Politics feed – ThinkChina article “Can India still trust Trump’s America?” (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMie0FVX3lxTE1xU1ZIMDh0bkJDRjIxazV2LVFueUtZdTRoYjRZMnZreENDb3N5LVAtcWpBTHoyNTg1dm00VzhWNThfQ2RoLXdwT25UcXhSUjFoU19odFdCMkE1d01vYWxUbnExR21LOGJwanJRLXZsb3VzaVpsaXJjVDBwaw?oc=5)
Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India Politics — source
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