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Watch | 'Indo-US Relations Won’t Go Back to Where They Were': Shyam Saran

The former Chairman of the National Security Advisory Board says the real problem in Indo-US relations is that India is not as important a country to US President Trump as it was to his predecessors.
The former Chairman of the National Security Advisory Board says the real problem in Indo-US relations is that India is not as important a country to US President Trump as it was to his predecessors.
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In an interview, where he discusses American pressure on India to stop buying Russian oil, both in terms of tariffs and sanctions, the prospects of a trade deal and the wider deterioration in India-US relations, which includes President Trump’s changed attitude to the Indo-Pacific and his changed relationship with Pakistan as well as the possibility of an improvement in US-China relations, India’s former Foreign Secretary and former Chairman of the National Security Advisory Board, Shyam Saran, says the real problem in Indo-US relations is that India is not as important a country to President Trump as it was to his predecessors or, indeed, even in his first term as president.

He says: “Even if we get a trade deal in the aftermath of reducing Russian oil purchases I cannot see our relations with the US going back to where they were”. Saran agrees that we will have to grit out teeth, grin and bear it.

This article went live on October twenty-seventh, two thousand twenty five, at twenty-seven minutes past nine in the morning.

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