India stays cool while other nations worry about Trump's comeback plans
India takes a unique stance on Trumpʼs possible White House return‚ unlike many worried nations worldwide. External Affairs Minister points to strong past ties between both countries leaders
While many nations re-think their US relations due to Donald Trumpʼs possible White House comeback India stands out with its laid-back approach to this political shift
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar Indiaʼs top diplomat made a straight-forward statement about the situation: many countries feel un-easy about US future but India isnt one of them. The minister (who spoke just days ago) pointed out the strong connection between both nations leaders
Narendra Modi and Trumpʼs earlier ties show a good track-record — the Indian PM was among the first three world-leaders to have a phone talk with then president-elect Trump. This quick communication shows the special nature of Indo-US relations which seems un-affected by global political shake-ups; both leaders share some common ground in their nation-first approach to politics