Suggestion to send Indian soldiers to Ukraine! Trump laughingly denied, big revelation made in the book

New Delhi: A new book related to American politics has sparked discussion at the international level. Some of the claims made in the book have not only raised questions on America’s foreign policy, but India’s name has also come up in an important context. It has been claimed that during an important meeting held at the White House regarding the Ukraine war, a suggestion was made to include India as a peacekeeping force, but the then US President Donald Trump did not take this proposal seriously.

Many internal meetings and decisions are mentioned in the book Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump, written by New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan. It has been claimed in the same book that during a high-level meeting held at the White House regarding the Ukraine crisis, India’s name had come up as a possible option for a peacekeeping force. According to the book, President Trump’s reaction to this suggestion was quite different and he did not consider it practical.

Important meeting held in Oval Office

According to the report, on January 30 last year, an important meeting was held in the Oval Office of the White House. Many senior American officials were present in this meeting. Apart from top officials related to defense and foreign policy, industrialist Elon Musk is also said to be involved in this. The main objective of the meeting was to discuss possible strategies to end the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. During this period, various options for establishing ceasefire and peace were considered.

JD Vance gave a different suggestion

It is said in the book that when the deployment of troops from NATO countries in Ukraine was discussed, US Vice President JD Vance objected to it. He believed that direct involvement of NATO countries could further increase tensions with Russia. Instead he suggested that troops from countries outside Europe could be made part of the peacekeeping mission. In this context, names of countries like India and Saudi Arabia came up.

Why did Trump not accept the proposal?

According to the authors, after listening to JD Vance, Donald Trump did not take the idea seriously. The book claims that Trump believed that India would not come forward to participate in such a mission. It is reported that he also mentioned his good relations with India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He also expressed the opinion that India would prefer to avoid investing resources in any such external military operation.

India was also mentioned in the tech industry meeting

Another incident is also mentioned in the book, which is related to American trade and manufacturing policy. It is reported that heads of the country’s big technology companies were present during a meeting held at the White House. In this meeting there was discussion about increasing investment and production in America. Meanwhile, Trump expressed his displeasure about the tariffs and trade policies imposed on foreign countries.

Trump’s tough stance on tariffs

According to the book, Trump had made it clear that companies that do not produce in America may have to face heavy import duties. He also mentioned the trade imbalance with countries like India and China. The report also said that Trump wanted to take a very independent stance on policy decisions in his second term and in many matters gave priority to his experience and business thinking. At the same time, let us tell you that the events and conversations described in this book have not been officially confirmed.

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