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The opinion appears like a ‘paid for propaganda’ article. Ambassador goes back to 50 years to Nixon Administration but forgets today’s India and USA are not the same as 50 years ago. Not even today’s world is the same. Today’s India is on the verge of becoming an economic giant in Asia and a power to reckon with China. Unfortunately, today’s USA is a country dealing with socialistic ambitions of few who are just waiting to take over from the side wings once Biden with dementia is in the White House. Today’s Biden is not the same one with moderate policies. He is a prisoner of ‘progressives in the Congress’. Ambassador Singh conveniently forgot to mention the raft of economic sanctions imposed by Bill Clinton just because India conducted the atomic test. How can a diplomat measure the cooperation between countries by the number of times a US President visited ? It is the actions that speak louder than meaningless gestures. Trump means what he says and he acts accordingly. He offered unconditional support to India to counter terrorism from across the border with Pakistan and Chinese threat to Indian sovereignty. No US President ever did that. Vote for Trump 2020.
I can smell a stink of biasness in your article. U didn’t mention the greatest friend of India, George W bush, who went against USA’s own policy of NPT. He was responsible for India-USA Nuclear deal, he was a Republican. U intentionally forgot to mention that Donald Trump is the only president to visit on a stand-alone visit.
Biden is better considering the present scenario. Why people living in India never consider the rigid rules on H1B? Actions matter in support rather than speech.There should be some civil rest in India and USA.Too many protests, too many failures!!
Any decent India loving Indian should not vote for Biden or democrats, The party is full of anti India forces that helps carve out policies on India. E.g. Harris, Khanna etc.
Actually, there are two questions within the question.. Who is better for India? And, who is better for Modi?! As always, both questions do not ask the same thing.. and as is most often the case, the answers go in opposite directions. Biden will be better for India. But Modi – who’s foreign policy is driven by the need to create personal propaganda at the domestic level – will prefer Trump for such vacuous statements that compare the violent Modi to our non-violent Mahatma Gandhi!
I think ,in 2008 ,PAKISTAN second highest civilian won by ghost named joe biden for giving 1.2 billon militry aid
I do not think wether it is republican or democratic president make any difference to India. Foreign policy of USA is purely based on self interest and nothing more. President of USA is nothing more than cheer leader. USA has short memory and do deals at the time whatever foreign policy officials believe most beneficial to USA at that time. They see world as dynamic world and they see situation keep changing from one week to other. USA like short term deal to gain maximum benefits believing there are no friends or enemy in foreign policies and their way quickly change who is friend or enemy. You can see way in recent years how it treat its closes allies in Western Europe. They clearly sees power shifting to Asia from Europe and they want to make friend in Asia.
India’s assessment of the two candidates should not be guided entirely by the bilateral relationship. The United States has a natural global leadership role which President Trump has been resiling from. On making trade more free, rules based, rather than driven by protectionism.On climate change, now the pandemic. It would also have been better for India not to immerse itself into America’s domestic politics, a caution that should for the future, even if Trump wins a second term. 2. India’s economic decline and the decay of its pluralism will have a bearing on how the next US administration sees us. A long process of rebuilding lies ahead, directly proportionate to how well we do at home.
Read about 1992 cryogenic engine deal between india and russia…and how biden made sure it doesn’t happen…read how biden has strengthened china against India in 3 decades and not on the promises he’s making for future… because that’s what “empty promises are”.
Why is the Indian media trying to prepare Indians for a Biden victory? If Biden wins the onus will be on him to improve relations with India not the other way round. Despite our conflict with China we still do not need the US as much as the US needs us. As long as India has the Russians with us we can deal with China on our own terms without any ‘help’ from the USA.
Between Chinese belligerence, European prevarication and Russian equivocation, the US is the only potential long-term ally of substance for India. All the more reason for our diplomats to keep both Democrats and Republicans on India’s side. One must be critical of PM Modi for being partial to Trump with overt public support for his re-election bid during his last US visit. Recent events have shown that Democrats have a substantial chance of capturing the US presidency and playing favourites could have been avoided. Modi must learn to look before he leaps.
The opinion appears like a ‘paid for propaganda’ article. Ambassador goes back to 50 years to Nixon Administration but forgets today’s India and USA are not the same as 50 years ago. Not even today’s world is the same. Today’s India is on the verge of becoming an economic giant in Asia and a power to reckon with China. Unfortunately, today’s USA is a country dealing with socialistic ambitions of few who are just waiting to take over from the side wings once Biden with dementia is in the White House. Today’s Biden is not the same one with moderate policies. He is a prisoner of ‘progressives in the Congress’. Ambassador Singh conveniently forgot to mention the raft of economic sanctions imposed by Bill Clinton just because India conducted the atomic test. How can a diplomat measure the cooperation between countries by the number of times a US President visited ? It is the actions that speak louder than meaningless gestures. Trump means what he says and he acts accordingly. He offered unconditional support to India to counter terrorism from across the border with Pakistan and Chinese threat to Indian sovereignty. No US President ever did that. Vote for Trump 2020.
I can smell a stink of biasness in your article. U didn’t mention the greatest friend of India, George W bush, who went against USA’s own policy of NPT. He was responsible for India-USA Nuclear deal, he was a Republican. U intentionally forgot to mention that Donald Trump is the only president to visit on a stand-alone visit.
Biden is better considering the present scenario. Why people living in India never consider the rigid rules on H1B? Actions matter in support rather than speech.There should be some civil rest in India and USA.Too many protests, too many failures!!
Any decent India loving Indian should not vote for Biden or democrats, The party is full of anti India forces that helps carve out policies on India. E.g. Harris, Khanna etc.
Actually, there are two questions within the question.. Who is better for India? And, who is better for Modi?! As always, both questions do not ask the same thing.. and as is most often the case, the answers go in opposite directions. Biden will be better for India. But Modi – who’s foreign policy is driven by the need to create personal propaganda at the domestic level – will prefer Trump for such vacuous statements that compare the violent Modi to our non-violent Mahatma Gandhi!
I think ,in 2008 ,PAKISTAN second highest civilian won by ghost named joe biden for giving 1.2 billon militry aid
I do not think wether it is republican or democratic president make any difference to India. Foreign policy of USA is purely based on self interest and nothing more. President of USA is nothing more than cheer leader. USA has short memory and do deals at the time whatever foreign policy officials believe most beneficial to USA at that time. They see world as dynamic world and they see situation keep changing from one week to other. USA like short term deal to gain maximum benefits believing there are no friends or enemy in foreign policies and their way quickly change who is friend or enemy. You can see way in recent years how it treat its closes allies in Western Europe. They clearly sees power shifting to Asia from Europe and they want to make friend in Asia.
India’s assessment of the two candidates should not be guided entirely by the bilateral relationship. The United States has a natural global leadership role which President Trump has been resiling from. On making trade more free, rules based, rather than driven by protectionism.On climate change, now the pandemic. It would also have been better for India not to immerse itself into America’s domestic politics, a caution that should for the future, even if Trump wins a second term. 2. India’s economic decline and the decay of its pluralism will have a bearing on how the next US administration sees us. A long process of rebuilding lies ahead, directly proportionate to how well we do at home.
Trump or Biden? What difference it will make? Both groomed and retained by Israel. So take care of the master.This is 21st century America
Happy to see there is it cell spreading hate here
Biden is better if you don’t hate muslims & trump is great if u love empty promises & flip flop attitude.
Read about 1992 cryogenic engine deal between india and russia…and how biden made sure it doesn’t happen…read how biden has strengthened china against India in 3 decades and not on the promises he’s making for future… because that’s what “empty promises are”.
Why is the Indian media trying to prepare Indians for a Biden victory? If Biden wins the onus will be on him to improve relations with India not the other way round. Despite our conflict with China we still do not need the US as much as the US needs us. As long as India has the Russians with us we can deal with China on our own terms without any ‘help’ from the USA.
Trump is better for India all Indians should. Vote Trump
Between Chinese belligerence, European prevarication and Russian equivocation, the US is the only potential long-term ally of substance for India. All the more reason for our diplomats to keep both Democrats and Republicans on India’s side. One must be critical of PM Modi for being partial to Trump with overt public support for his re-election bid during his last US visit. Recent events have shown that Democrats have a substantial chance of capturing the US presidency and playing favourites could have been avoided. Modi must learn to look before he leaps.
Damn! Democrat propaganda is on a roll, man.
I believe Trump is much better than Biden for US-India relations. Biden is George Soros’s bitch.