Commerce minister Suresh Prabhu's trip comes as Trump threatens to undermine the special relationship built over the last decade, underpinned by the Indo-US nuclear deal.
Officials insist that no agreements or deals are on the cards on this day-long visit to Sochi, but it is clear that all bilateral matters will be discussed.
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“With the US President threatening to undermine the special relationship built over the last decade, underpinned by the Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Modi asked Prabhu to pack his bags and fly to the US to do some sweet-talking.”
This claim is TOTAL FAKE NEWS. Suresh Prabhu’s visit was planned a long time ago and it had nothing to do with Trumps recent statements .
Indian journalists should STOP peddling their editorializations and conjecture as “facts”. The truth maybe that India is concerned about Trump’s tarrifs – but the conjecture and motivations ascribed to it are totally fictitious.
Trump may crib over import duties but India is neither violating WTO or any trade rules imposing import duties.
Countries that have been rock solid allies for seventy years or more are struggling to keep their relationship with the US on an even keel. After trade fiction, the big worry in Europe now is about the future of NATO. India should have a very down to earth assessment of where it stands in the new US scheme of things.
“With the US President threatening to undermine the special relationship built over the last decade, underpinned by the Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Modi asked Prabhu to pack his bags and fly to the US to do some sweet-talking.”
This claim is TOTAL FAKE NEWS. Suresh Prabhu’s visit was planned a long time ago and it had nothing to do with Trumps recent statements .
Indian journalists should STOP peddling their editorializations and conjecture as “facts”. The truth maybe that India is concerned about Trump’s tarrifs – but the conjecture and motivations ascribed to it are totally fictitious.
Trump may crib over import duties but India is neither violating WTO or any trade rules imposing import duties.
Countries that have been rock solid allies for seventy years or more are struggling to keep their relationship with the US on an even keel. After trade fiction, the big worry in Europe now is about the future of NATO. India should have a very down to earth assessment of where it stands in the new US scheme of things.