India-US relations: News and Discussions IV
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For reference:
U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION and its infamous report.
https://www.uscc.gov/annual-report/2025 ... t-congress
U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION and its infamous report.
https://www.uscc.gov/annual-report/2025 ... t-congress
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Former CDC leaders are saying the agency is falling apart under RFK Jr./ Trump's MAGA . — scientific staff pushed aside, experts replaced with ideologues, and vaccine guidance rewritten without evidence. This isn’t “reform,” it’s dismantling our public-health safety net. It’s dangerous, reckless, unscientific and evil.
India (and rest of the world) should stay away from this kind of madness.
'I don't know if CDC will survive, to be quite frank': Former CDC officials describe the disintegration of the agency under RFK
India (and rest of the world) should stay away from this kind of madness.
'I don't know if CDC will survive, to be quite frank': Former CDC officials describe the disintegration of the agency under RFK
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Re: India-US relations: News and Discussions IV
And they laughed at Lysenko.
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Trump Scraps Food Tariffs as Grocery Prices Surge | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G
Donald Trump has rolled back tariffs on food items like coffee, fruits and beef amid rising prices. The president has also made a U-turn on foreign workers and the special H-1B visas. Palki Sharma decodes Trump's many U-turns.
Donald Trump has rolled back tariffs on food items like coffee, fruits and beef amid rising prices. The president has also made a U-turn on foreign workers and the special H-1B visas. Palki Sharma decodes Trump's many U-turns.
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Perspective of India-U.S Relationship as viewed by Tulsi Gabbard
India and the U.S. Aren’t Drifting Apart — They’re Aligning Faster says Tulsi Gabbard
Amid global uncertainty and shifting power balances, the India–US partnership continues to evolve with new urgency and purpose. From the Indo-Pacific to emerging technologies, both nations are redefining what strategic cooperation looks like in an era of digital nationalism, new security threats, and rising geopolitical competition.
In this discussion, leaders reflect on why “America First” does not mean turning inward, how India’s priorities align with a stable and peaceful Indo-Pacific, and why misconceptions about isolationism miss the deeper reality — that strong partnerships remain central to both countries’ vision for the future.
Watch as they explore the next phase of the India–US relationship, growing intelligence cooperation, the Quad’s direction, and how both sides are preparing for a rapidly shifting global order.
India and the U.S. Aren’t Drifting Apart — They’re Aligning Faster says Tulsi Gabbard
Amid global uncertainty and shifting power balances, the India–US partnership continues to evolve with new urgency and purpose. From the Indo-Pacific to emerging technologies, both nations are redefining what strategic cooperation looks like in an era of digital nationalism, new security threats, and rising geopolitical competition.
In this discussion, leaders reflect on why “America First” does not mean turning inward, how India’s priorities align with a stable and peaceful Indo-Pacific, and why misconceptions about isolationism miss the deeper reality — that strong partnerships remain central to both countries’ vision for the future.
Watch as they explore the next phase of the India–US relationship, growing intelligence cooperation, the Quad’s direction, and how both sides are preparing for a rapidly shifting global order.
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https://youtu.be/5ueOWPiGA6Y?si=SnCtXwvyMyPy63Ko
The Trump administration's crackdown on illegal fentanyl is extending to India, which the US has identified as the second-biggest supplier of precursor chemicals and drug-making equipment, after China. Bloomberg Senior Reporter Dan Strumpf discusses how this may affect US-India trade talks with Yvonne Man, on Bloomberg's Insight with Haslinda Amin.
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The 2025 annual report by US‑China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) — mandated by the U.S. Congress — contains a short but disturbing statement:
That “single sentence” implicitly validates the narrative of Pakistan’s “victory,” which is so ridiculous — so its inclusion in an influential U.S. congressional report is damaging to India’s US Relations.
Link: Opinion | Why A US Report Mentioning 'Pak Success' Has India Bristling
Added later:
Reactions: Congress — Jairam Ramesh — condemned the report as “a serious blow to India’s diplomacy.”
Terroristan: PM Shehbaz Sharif, publicly hailed the report. He said the US report “validated” Pakistan’s narrative of the conflict — that its armed forces achieved “military success” and that Chinese-supplied weapons were decisive. He lauded what he called the “exemplary performance” of the armed forces under their chief (Asim Munir), describing the outcome as bringing “the enemy to its knees.”
China. _ Rejected the report’s findings. A spokesperson denounced the commission’s report as “disinformation,” dismissing its portrayal of Chinese involvement and rejecting allegations of a coordinated disinformation campaign...
Pakistan’s military success over India in its four-day clash showcased Chinese weaponry.
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That “single sentence” implicitly validates the narrative of Pakistan’s “victory,” which is so ridiculous — so its inclusion in an influential U.S. congressional report is damaging to India’s US Relations.
Link: Opinion | Why A US Report Mentioning 'Pak Success' Has India Bristling
Added later:
Reactions: Congress — Jairam Ramesh — condemned the report as “a serious blow to India’s diplomacy.”
Terroristan: PM Shehbaz Sharif, publicly hailed the report. He said the US report “validated” Pakistan’s narrative of the conflict — that its armed forces achieved “military success” and that Chinese-supplied weapons were decisive. He lauded what he called the “exemplary performance” of the armed forces under their chief (Asim Munir), describing the outcome as bringing “the enemy to its knees.”
China. _ Rejected the report’s findings. A spokesperson denounced the commission’s report as “disinformation,” dismissing its portrayal of Chinese involvement and rejecting allegations of a coordinated disinformation campaign...
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Thanks Giving Msg from POTUS:

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Let us expedite the removal of BDs whilst sending back of illegal immigrants is happening in USA.
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What a farcical comedy
USA - Pakistan won with Chinese weapons. India should buy weapons from us.
China - We leeject this leepolt.
Pakistan - Yes, yes we won. 786% we won. Now please give us more weapons. And money.
USA - Are you begging from us or the chinese?
China - Are you begging from us or the yankees?
Pakistan - Yes, yes....
USA, China - ??
Meanwhile
France, India - (Clinking of Champagne flutes) So how many more Rafales, mon ami...
Russia, India - (Clinking of Vodka glasses) Da. Now how many more S400s did you say Comrade...
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Meanwhile: India’s Ministry of Defence has signed Letters of Offer & Acceptance with the US Government for five-year sustainment support of the @indiannavy’s MH-60R helicopters, valued at approx. Rs 7,995 crore. The FMS-route LOAs, inked in presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, will enable in-country repairs, training & maintenance facilities, boosting operational availability, capability build-up and Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

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VI@WA
Good morning @POTUS.
It’s 6.30am in Washington as India announces its latest GDP growth data of 8.2% for the July-September 2025 quarter.
India’s economy is alive & kicking.
India’s Q2 GDP growth of 8.2% has stunned many.
Business desks at Mint, BS, IE, Hindu, Telegraph & a few TV channels are busy as beavers trying to find gremlins by matching GVA numbers with GDP.
Watch the headlines tomorrow amid the sound of gnashing teeth.
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WSJ with a devastating, intensely-sourced article demonstrating how Trump, Kushner, and Witkoff tried to sellout Ukraine, the U.S., and Europe for money. It's so bad one of our European allies shared evidence of the planned business deals. A must-read.
https://www.wsj.com/world/russia/russia ... s-4db9b290
https://www.wsj.com/world/russia/russia ... s-4db9b290
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^^^ This damning WSJ report-- this has always been personal business for Trump, not national interest. It’s how Putin turned Russia into a mafia state and it’s been Trump’s goal from day one of his new unleashed admin.
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^^^ but Trump has been enabled by the American voter. (Apart from Trump, nobody has cast aspersions on the American elections -- which is not the case with Russian elections.)
We must say "Vox Populi Vox Die" or "Janata Janardhana!"
We must say "Vox Populi Vox Die" or "Janata Janardhana!"
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^^^ In any case- Senator Rubio was right, it's not ending well.
Marco Rubio (2016): “For years to come, there are many people on the right...that are going to be having to explain and justify how they fell into this trap of supporting Donald Trump because this is not going to end well.”
Marco Rubio (2016): “For years to come, there are many people on the right...that are going to be having to explain and justify how they fell into this trap of supporting Donald Trump because this is not going to end well.”