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Who’s scared of tariffs? Trump’s war against Deep State has served India’s interests and will restore trust in ties…..See More

Transactionalism may be a dirty word in liberal lexicon, but a transactional Trump that looks out for American public’s interests is a far more preferred and sincere partner for an India tired of USAID operations aimed at subverting India’s sovereignty
A lot has changed since Narendra Modi last went on a trip to Washington DC. It was a formal state visit in June 2024 at the invitation of then US president Joe Biden. On that occasion, a Pakistani American reporter from Wall Street Journal, carefully chosen by the White House, tried to ‘embarrass’ the prime minister during the presser on “discrimination in India against religious minorities”, an oft-repeated western media thuggery.
That was then. The world was perhaps still not fully aware of the scale of Orwellian dystopia – the myriad tools America’s uniparty globalists employ to wage war against nationalist leaders in the garb of “safeguarding democracy and human rights”, and the way they manipulate and control the levers of global media to achieve their objectives.
Then Donald Trump won an election, DOGE was created, and it cut off the head of Medusa.
The Deep State is still licking its wounds. Entities that were carefully put in place over decades to further the cause of Deep State and implement its progressive agendas are now running around like headless chickens.
The scythe that Elon Musk and his team, at the direction of Trump, took to the USAID has severed the umbilical cord between the mothership of foreign interference and various arms of the octopus, leaving the globalist elite apoplectic with rage.
Elections have consequences. What we are witnessing in the US right now is nothing short of a conservative revolution within the confines of an electoral democracy. And the repercussions of this revolution are being felt at once.
For instance, while watching the Modi-Trump press conference at an ungodly hour in India, I couldn’t help but notice how Deep State agenda-driven questions were noticeably less during the Modi-Trump presser that went on for quite some time. Modi had clearly set aside his scepticism for journalists. The questions were geared towards seeking information, not peddling of agendas. The cleaning of the DC swamp is bearing fruit.
Trump was even asked about the events in Bangladesh and the ongoing crisis. He said, “ I’ll leave Bangladesh to PM Modi”. Was he referring to the question, and not the issue per se? Perhaps. But it was a pointer to the changed circumstances and restoration of trust in bilateral ties that in the later Biden years (or whoever were in charge in the senile president’s name) took countless hits.
Defence supplies from US were deliberately delayed citing ‘supply chain’ issues, Quad meeting was postponed, Khalistanis were invited for a secretive ‘meeting’ inside the White House just ahead of Modi’s visit, Indian intelligence agencies were targeted over an alleged “transnational repression” of a Khalistani terrorist based in New York, and an Indian businessman was indicted by Biden’s Department of Justice, an action that has now been questioned by six American lawmakers.