‘If I become President, I will be with India…’, American leader’s big blast, said – Trump has made all the hard work in vain

These days there is a big stir in American politics regarding India. Former US Ambassador and veteran Democratic leader Rahm Emmanuel has launched a scathing attack on Donald Trump. He clearly said that Trump’s foreign policies have created a rift in the strong relations between India and America. Emmanuel also made a big promise that if he assumes power in future, his first task will be to bring the deteriorated relations with India back on track and take them to new heights.

Trump’s policies on India-US relations heavily criticized

Talking in detail about the strategic relations between India and America in a recent interview, Emmanuel said that during the Trump administration, America pushed India away from itself instead of bringing it closer. Making a serious allegation, he said that no matter who was the President in the last 30 years, everyone tried to make India a reliable friend. But during his tenure, Trump destroyed those decades of hard work.

America’s distance from allied countries is increasing

Emmanuel did not stop here, he claimed that Trump’s language and his attitude were angering America’s old friends. According to him, not only India but also important partners like Japan and South Korea are feeling uneasy due to Trump’s ‘unpredictable’ policies. He warned that if America’s attitude continues like this, even its closest friends may turn their backs on it.

Big statement amid preparations for 2028 presidential elections

This statement of Rahm Emmanuel, considered a big face of the Democratic Party, has come at a time when he is being seen as a future presidential candidate. There is talk about Emmanuel, a former representative from Illinois, that he has made full preparations to contest the 2028 US presidential election. This is the reason why he has already started trying to help a powerful country like India on the global stage.

Serious questions raised on Trump’s inclination towards Pakistan

Emmanuel also raised a big question mark on Trump’s India-Pakistan policy. He alleged that on many occasions Trump’s inclination was more towards Pakistan than India. He said that America’s foreign policy in South Asia should have been balanced, but some of Trump’s decisions ignored India’s security concerns, which was a big strategic mistake.

Displeasure over Trump’s rhetoric during India-Pakistan tension

Last year, when the military tension between India and Pakistan was at its peak, Donald Trump had made some statements which drew a lot of resentment in New Delhi. Referring to those statements, Emmanuel said that Trump’s words were completely contrary to India’s official stance. This not only created uneasiness in India, but also put a question mark on the credibility of America. He assured that under his leadership America will always respect India’s interests.

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