sambody
Registered Member
I think there is a lot of posturing going on, but, though India does have some cards, they are mostly carrots and not any sticks. The China card is the only one that can be seem as imposing costs.It will be beyond wild if India decides they can make nice with China.
You have to imagine the Americans as being absolutely furious.
Many thinkers and figures across the deep state invested into India, and it took them days to switch side to China.
What was the actual point, are we forgetting that the USA is in a strategic black hole as well in South Asia?
I don't think the institutional relationship is as bad as the headlines between Trump and Modi and even they have not directly attacked each other.
There are two basic problems:
1. Trump desperately wants a Nobel Prize and India is not helping.
2. India made an early offer for a deal which looked a good one at that time and thought the deal was going to be done. Then Vietnam agreed to an extremely generous deal for the US, which set the benchmark for all other deals. Trump wanted all other countries to match or improve that deal and India , which thought the deal had been sealed, simply couldn't match the market access provided by Vietnam and others without crossing its red lines.







