US will be more isolationist whoever wins election, India foreign minister says
- India's Foreign Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, stated that the U.S. will likely become more isolationist regardless of the presidential election outcome.
- Jaishankar noted that U.S. policy has trended toward caution in global commitments since Obama, emphasizing withdrawal from Afghanistan.
- He expressed optimism about the future of U.S.-India relations, stating, "We all have an interest today in creating some kind of collaborative consensual arrangement.
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