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‘Trump's Good Relationship With Modi Gone Now’: Ex-US NSA says

Former US National Security Advisors warn that Trump's 50% tariffs on Indian imports and business deals with Pakistan have caused significant strategic harm to US-India relations.

  • Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton stated President Donald Trump's personal relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi has collapsed, suggesting world leaders cannot depend on personal chemistry to avoid detrimental policies.
  • Trump imposed 50 percent tariffs on India, impacting the US-India relationship, according to Bolton's remarks.
  • Jake Sullivan, another former National Security Adviser, echoed Bolton's concerns, stating Trump's actions pose 'huge strategic harm' to US interests and could deter other countries from relying on the US.
  • Both Bolton and Sullivan emphasized that a strong US-India relationship is crucial for addressing global strategic threats, particularly from China.
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ODISHA BYTES broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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