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NAMASTE Trump and South Asian Politics | Is Pakistan Stance is gutted?

The United States President Mr Donald  Trump visited India for two days He  received a worm welcome from PM Modi in Ahmedabad at Motera  Stadium . The Indian think tanks were very optimist to utilize this visit in term of trade, mutual alliance ,India first policy  and to nullify China dominance over Asia .But Mr Donald Trump on the day of arrival speaks bluntly with audience and said that Pakistan is our prime partner regarding war against terror and US is hopeful that with the help of Pakistan we can achieve peace in Afghanistan .Mr Trump that statement gives a shock to Indian media and think tank .
Mr Trump along with his daughter ,wife and son in law were there ,which are also special advisors to White House but no one has any significant meetings .India and US wants to build a stronger and bigger trade partnership which is there necessary to counter Chinese impact on global market .In this context Mr Trump said that “we are in process to have a low tariff deal with India ,he also mentioned that US manufacturers has no bigger market than India and Indian also need their access to US markets”.
The US president Mr Trump visit to India brought nothing special except Trump wisely gathered 4 million Indian voters for 2020 elections that’s why he refused to visit Pakistan as herd from authentic sources that Pakistan also tried their best to convince Mr Trump to also visit Pakistan but he excused .
If we look this visit at global level Mr Trump managed a good trip there by securing a deal of 3 billion US dollar American made war equipments which is totally  against Mr Modi India first policy having imports without any significant exports.
Indian PM proclaimed that India is doing alone everything in this South Asia against terror and they tried their best to highlight Pakistan in negative prospect,in this contex Indian Gov get positive response to have a talk about Islamic terrorism but Mr Trump again mentioned Kashmir Issue which was a crown of his all debate about Indo_Pak relations.
The rivalry between the U.S and China is playing out in India where American President Donald Trump will be wrapping up his state visit to the South Asian country.
Experts said that Trump’s first state cost to India signifies the growing strength of the relations between Washington and New Delhi, amid China's rising clout in South Asia.
Mr Trump subtly criticised China without naming the country at least a couple of times.
He repeated Washington's doubts over the security of Chinese tech giant Huawei's 5G technology - without saying so explicitly.
"During our visit we discussed the importance of a secure 5G wireless network and the need for this emerging technology to be a tool for freedom, progress, prosperity, not to do anything with where it could be even conceived as a conduit for suppression and censorship," Mr Trump said.
Michael Kugelman, deputy director at the The Wilson Center, says the president's statement was not surprising.
"China really looms large in this relationship. You can talk about shared values, the Modi-Trump friendship, but it's really the converging interests that bring the two countries together," he says. "Both countries see China as a concern."


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