India Foreign Policy Thread


Trump on plans to visit India
 
Quietly, the Indians know deep down that their Russian fighter planes are useless in their hands, i.e. MiG-29s and Su-30MKIs. They need a French/US based solution hence why so much focus on the Rafale and possibly F-35.
Russia’s Su-57 stealth fighter jet “flat-out beats” the U.S. F-35 in raw performance specifications, former Pentagon analyst and retired U.S. Air Force Lt Col Karen Kwiatkowski reportedly said, stirring up a hornet’s nest.

 
Haha says the guy who is salty about Putin visit. I understand the burn. It must be tough.
Putin has visited 50+ countries - not a single trip to Pakistan. To be fair, the powers in Islamabad have tried hard courting Russia
 
Russia’s Su-57 stealth fighter jet “flat-out beats” the U.S. F-35 in raw performance specifications, former Pentagon analyst and retired U.S. Air Force Lt Col Karen Kwiatkowski reportedly said, stirring up a hornet’s nest.


BS News, BS Source. India walked away from this project over a decade ago...
 
Putin has visited 50+ countries - not a single trip to Pakistan. To be fair, the powers in Islamabad have tried hard courting Russia

Not really. China and US are the main powers. Russia is third rate, in Pak interests to be on friendly terms with everyone, but the optics of Putin visiting will not go down well in Washington, and right now US is about 20 times more important then Russia
 
Bharat is now like:

Dhobi ka gadha, na gharka na ghatka
Even their proverbs are Indian , still wrong though.

Russia’s Su-57 stealth fighter jet “flat-out beats” the U.S. F-35 in raw performance specifications, former Pentagon analyst and retired U.S. Air Force Lt Col Karen Kwiatkowski reportedly said, stirring up a hornet’s nest.


Its the sensors and avionics where US is beating everyone, rest is all BS.

Details of defense deals will be out in due time, timelines of requirements have been decided in this meeting.
 

Pax Silica Initiative
By U.S. Mission to ASEAN
7 MINUTE READ

December 12, 2025

Fact Sheet​



Office of the Spokesperson

December 11, 2025

Pax Silica is a U.S.-led strategic initiative to build a secure, prosperous, and innovation driven silicon supply chain—from critical minerals and energy inputs to advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and logistics.
Rooted in deep cooperation with trusted allies, Pax Silica aims to reduce coercive dependencies, protect the materials and capabilities foundational to artificial intelligence, and ensure aligned nations can develop and deploy transformative technologies at scale.

Participating Countries​

The inaugural Pax Silica Summit convenes counterparts from: Japan, Republic of Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands, The United Kingdom, Israel, United Arab Emirates, and Australia.
Together, these countries are home to the most important companies and investors powering the global AI supply chain.

Why Pax Silica?​

A New Economic Security Paradigm​

Across the United States and partner nations, a clear consensus has emerged: secure supply chains, trusted technology, and resilient infrastructure are indispensable to national power and economic growth.
The initiative responds to:
  • Growing demand from partners to deepen economic and technology cooperation with the United States.
  • The understanding that AI represents a transformative force for our long-term prosperity.
  • Recognition that trustworthy systems are essential for safeguarding our mutual security and prosperity.
  • Increasing risks from coercive dependencies.
  • The importance of fair market practices and policy coordination to protect sensitive technologies and critical infrastructure.

A Transformational Economic Moment​

AI is reorganizing the world economy. Economic value will increasingly flow through all levels of the global AI supply chain, driving historic opportunity and demand for energy, critical minerals, semiconductors, manufacturing, technological hardware, infrastructure, and new markets not yet invented.

Meaning Behind the Name​

“Pax Silica” draws from the Latin pax—meaning peace, stability, and long-term prosperity, as seen in terms like Pax Americana and Pax Romana. Silica refers to the compound that is refined into silicon, one of the chemical elements foundational to the computer chips that enable artificial intelligence.
The United States is organizing a coalition of countries around the principle of building a secure, resilient, and innovation-driven ecosystem across the entire global technology supply chain—from critical minerals and energy inputs to advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and logistics.
Pax Silica is a new kind of international grouping and partnership – one that aims to unite the countries that host the world’s most advanced technology companies to unleash the economic potential of the new AI age.
Pax Silica seeks to establish a durable economic order that underwrites an AI-driven era of prosperity across partner countries.

Deliverables and Expected Outcomes​

Countries will partner on securing strategic stacks of the global technology supply chain, including, but not limited to: software applications and platforms, frontier foundation models, information connectivity and network infrastructure, compute and semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, transportation logistics, minerals refining and processing, and energy.
Countries affirmed a shared commitment to:
  • Pursue projects to jointly address AI supply chain opportunities and vulnerabilities in: priority critical minerals. semiconductor design, fabrication, and packaging, logistics and transportation, compute, and energy grids and power generation.
  • Pursue new joint ventures and strategic co-investment opportunities.
  • Protect sensitive technologies and critical infrastructure from undue access or control by countries of concern.
  • Build trusted technology ecosystems, including ICT systems, fiber-optic cables, data centers, foundational models and applications.

What comes next?​

Under Secretary Helberg directed U.S. diplomats in Washington and overseas to operationalize this summit’s discussions through identification of infrastructure projects and the coordination of economic security practices. This directive has been disseminated to State Department headquarters and all U.S. overseas missions for further action.
 
@The Pakistani

Well India is not a major player in the semiconductors or the critical materials which go into it. Don't see why India should be a part of Pax Silica by rights.

Regards
 
@The Pakistani

Well India is not a major player in the semiconductors or the critical materials which go into it. Don't see why India should be a part of Pax Silica by rights.

Regards

Sour grapes?

Are United Arab Emirates, and Australia major players?

Participating Countries​

The inaugural Pax Silica Summit convenes counterparts from: Japan, Republic of Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands, The United Kingdom, Israel, United Arab Emirates, and Australia.
Together, these countries are home to the most important companies and investors powering the global AI supply chain.
 
@The Pakistani

Well India is not a major player in the semiconductors or the critical materials which go into it. Don't see why India should be a part of Pax Silica by rights.

Regards

Trump has kicked Modi into the Trash bin.

Indians should accept the reality.
 
Americans are clearly also worried for when India may turn into a major threat. Just because India is useful to USA insofar as countering China doesn't mean they want to see India growing out of control. American international industrial policies of recent administrations are a testament to this thinking.
 
@SoulSpokesman @Joe Shearer

What’s your view on India’s spectacular fallout with US deep state?

Modi genuinely thought he would get a free reign in South Asia. Especially under Trump.

Hence he took the first opportunity to attack Pakistan.

Was swiftly slapped down by Trump.

Then slapped again re Russian oil.

My Indian buds who used to worship Trump now despise him.

USA made a big mistake by giving China a seat on security council then another blooper when they moved their manufacturing capacity to China.

US deep state will not make the same mistake again.

Has Modi and Hinduvta learnt their lesson?

Are they ready to be South Asia’s West Germany?

Or do they dream of being Mexico’s USA? In South Asia?
 
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@SoulSpokesman @Joe Shearer

What’s your view on India’s spectacular fallout with US deep state?

Modi genuinely thought he would get a free reign in South Asia. Especially under Trump.

Hence he took the first opportunity to attack Pakistan.

Was swiftly slapped down by Trump.

Then slapped again re Russian oil.

My Indian buds who used to worship Trump now despise him.

USA made a big mistake by giving China a seat on security council then another blooper when they moved their manufacturing capacity to China.

US deep state will not make the same mistake again.

Has Modi and Hinduvta learnt their lesson?

Are they ready to be South Asia’s West Germany?

Or do they dream of being Mexico’s USA? In South Asia?
Welcome back.

Though you did not specifically request my view, this was all communicated during biden's administration.

The Americans had a policy of strategic altruism, remembering the negative credit they had at the start of the century they knew they had to work with India

But at the quarter century Mark, and China zooming ahead, whilst India psychologically obsesses over Pakistan, what would they do against China.
Hence America has to withdraw it's altruism and restrategise, and now in fact trump might want some value back in other ways.


And by the way, ultimately The Americans are correct in their assessment, because India is already considering partnering with China at the first chance. They were never serious about confronting China
 
Welcome back.

Though you did not specifically request my view, this was all communicated during biden's administration.

The Americans had a policy of strategic altruism, remembering the negative credit they had at the start of the century they knew they had to work with India

But at the quarter century Mark, and China zooming ahead, whilst India psychologically obsesses over Pakistan, what would they do against China.
Hence America has to withdraw it's altruism and restrategise, and now in fact trump might want some value back in other ways.


And by the way, ultimately The Americans are correct in their assessment, because India is already considering partnering with China at the first chance. They were never serious about confronting China

Hi bro, your opinion is always welcome. I enjoy debating honest brokers.

I have always respected India’s foreign policy apparatchiks. Except their recent blind spot over BD. That’s for another day.

Anyway, they have always calculated US as being an unreliable partner. Hence they were never going to be US’ proxy.

Btw, Europe, especially U.K., is now finding out what a mistake that is.

When will Pakistan learn the same lesson?

I am confident BD military doesn’t trust the US albeit they are afraid of losing UN gig money.
 
Anyway, they have always calculated US as being an unreliable partner. Hence they were never going to be US’ proxy
And the Americans felt the same.

The medium term policy was strategic altruism, let's be as nice as we can for India, give them a seat at the table, in return they will confront China meaningfully, at least to some extent.

The question of trust is a strange notion to bring up, both countries have grand strategy with respect to each other, India is requesting a leg up to be a peer, America is saying don't worry about that, focus on china


Yes Pakistan eventually will have the same issues, but China is ultimately the fall back, surely the generals will not risk China
 

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