How do you see Trump's win in the US Presidential Elections from a geopolitical angle for India?
I get that India is on India's side (self interest at the top). But that can't be a long term stance.
Sooner or later, we need to collaborate. So taki
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Anonymous 3
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Relying too much on the West or East alone might limit India’s options. India’s best bet is likely a balanced approach, engaging with both sides to keep its options open, ensuring self-reliance remains strong while benefiting from partnerships
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