Responding to the current shift in Trump's tone concerning India, Fabian defined that the tariffs imposed by the US have been with none stable foundation and that Trump's assumptions underestimated India's resolve.
“Prime Minister Modi did what is acceptable to reply to a cordial tweet, however from this, we can not conclude that we're going to see any early finish to this, what I name ‘Triple T' — Trumped-up Trump Tariff. Trumped-up means with out foundation. However on the similar time, it's moderately clear that President Donald Trump has began to understand that his authentic expectation that India would give up when he threatened an extra 25 per cent. He has began to understand that he was flawed,” the previous diplomat stated.
Fabian emphasised that whereas India stays open to pleasant relations and mutual commerce, it can't be anticipated to just accept unilateral choices or coercive measures.
“What he has to understand is that India is India. India is a civilisational state. India can't be a meek camp follower of every other nation. India desires to be mates with everybody and needs to do enterprise, however India can not take dictation,” Fabian added.
Earlier on Friday (native time), President Trump, whereas making an announcement within the White Home, referred to as the India-US ties a “very particular relationship” and affirmed that he and PM Modi would all the time be mates, asserting that there's “nothing to fret about”.Nevertheless, he expressed displeasure over what “he (PM Modi) is doing” in up to date instances.When requested by ANI, “Are you able to reset relations with India at this level?”, US President Trump stated, “I all the time will. I will all the time be mates with (PM) Modi. He is an amazing Prime Minister. I will all the time be mates, however I simply do not like what he's doing at this specific second. However India and the USA have a really particular relationship. There may be nothing to fret about. We simply have moments every now and then.”
Following Trump's comment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday responded warmly to the US President's affirmation of the India-US ties, saying he “deeply appreciates and absolutely reciprocates” the US President's sentiments and constructive evaluation of the bilateral relations.
Taking to X, PM Modi famous India-US ties as “forward-looking” in direction of a “Complete and International Strategic Partnership”.
“Deeply respect and absolutely reciprocate President Trump's sentiments and constructive evaluation of our ties. India and the US have a really constructive and forward-looking Complete and International Strategic Partnership,” the Prime Minister acknowledged in his put up.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 