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As Donald Trump gears up for a potential comeback in 2025, India faces a complex strategic dilemma in its relationship with the U.S. New Delhi has cautiously praised Trump's previous policies, but with the shifting political landscape and new challenges emerging, how will India's leadership, particularly Prime Minister Modi and Foreign Minister Jaishankar, manage the evolving dynamics? From economic concerns to defense partnerships and the impact of Trump's controversial appointments, this video delves into the challenges India must navigate as it seeks to balance its interests with a resurgent Trump administration.

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00:00On H-1B visa, you would understand that this India-U.S. partnership, which is an expansive
00:26world, and both our countries have strong and growing economic and technological partnership.
00:33And within this ambit, mobility of skilled professionals is an important component in
00:40this ambit and this collaboration.
00:43India-U.S. economic ties benefit a lot from the technical expertise provided by skilled
00:52professionals with both sides leveraging their strengths and competitive value.
01:01We look forward to further deepening India-U.S. economic ties, which are to our mutual benefit.
01:09These are articles that you referred were published by Washington Post, one on Maldives
01:16and the other one in relation to Pakistan.
01:20So to that, I would say that both the newspaper and the reporter in question appear to nurse
01:25a compulsive hostility towards India.
01:29You can see a pattern in their activities.
01:32I leave you to judge their credibility.
01:35As far as we are concerned, they have none.
01:41As far as Pakistan is also mentioned in the article, so on Pakistan, I would like to remind
01:47you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said, and I quote, you can't keep
01:52snakes in your backyard and expect them only to bite your neighbors.
01:57So that is my response.
02:17India-U.S. economic ties benefit a lot from the technical expertise provided by skilled
02:22professionals with both sides leveraging their strengths and competitive value.
02:25These are articles that you referred were published by Washington Post, one on Maldives
02:28and the other one in relation to Pakistan.
02:30So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
02:34and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors and expect them only to
02:38bite your neighbors.
02:39So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she
02:42said, and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
02:45So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
02:48and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
02:51So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
02:54and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
02:57So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
03:00and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
03:03So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
03:06and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
03:09So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she
03:12said, and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
03:15So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
03:18and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
03:21So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
03:24and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
03:27So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
03:30and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
03:33So to that, I would like to remind you what Hillary Clinton said, you can't, and she said,
03:36and I quote, you can't expect them only to bite your neighbors.
03:39Constitution of Bangladesh.
04:09We have been in talks for a long time, and both sides have been talking to each other for a long time.
04:18The government's term is coming to an end, but since this relationship is so strong,
04:26this kind of coming and going, and before the end of the government's term,
04:34this shows the strength of our relationship.
04:39So there will be a lot of talks in this.
04:41There are other things in the matter of ICET.
04:43There are bilateral issues.
04:45There will be a meeting of the National Security Advisors on 6th, I think.
04:55For more updates, log on to OneIndia.com.

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