S Jaishankar Said On Donald Trump: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar (S Jaishankar) Said that after Donald Trump won the US presidential election, panic has arisen in many countries, but India is not affected by it.
At an event in Mumbai, Jaishankar said that PM Narendra Modi has built rapport not only with Trump but with many American presidents.
S Jaishankar said that unlike other countries, India is not worried after Trump’s election victory. He said that after the victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential elections, many countries are worried, but not India.
He said that when PM Modi went to Washington for the first time, Barack Obama was the President, then Donald Trump and then Joe Biden. There is something natural in the way they have been building these relationships…I know many countries today are worried about America, but honestly, we are not one of them.
Jaishankar said….
Jaishankar said Trump had defeated Kamala Harris in a high-stakes election. PM Modi had said that he looks forward to renewing their cooperation to further strengthen the India-US partnership.
PM Modi has also urged Donald Trump to promote global peace, stability and prosperity amid the Middle East conflicts and the Russia-Ukraine war.
PM Modi had posted on X in which it was written – Hearty congratulations to my friend Donald Trump on his historic victory. As you build on the successes of your previous term, I look forward to renewing our cooperation to further strengthen the India-US Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership. Let us all work together for the betterment of our people and to promote global peace, stability and prosperity.
Jaishankar said India’s desire to explore the world has increased, be it in the field of tourism, education or work opportunities. He said that this deep connection between the outside world and our national efforts gives us opportunities to move rapidly towards a developed India. In fact, we take it so seriously that I can say that now the basic objective of foreign policy is to advance national development apart from determining national security.