U.S.-India Relations Decline to Lowest Point in Three Decades, Says Indian-American Democratic Leader

Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna recently shared insights from his visit to China, highlighting a conversation with India’s Ambassador to China. During their discussion, the Ambassador expressed concerns that relations between India and the United States have been adversely affected by the policies implemented during the Trump administration.

Khanna emphasized that this shift has resulted in what he described as a “lost generation of trust” between the two nations. The Congressman noted that fostering stronger ties between India and the U.S. is crucial for addressing global challenges, including economic cooperation and regional security.

Relations between the U.S. and India have experienced fluctuations due to various geopolitical factors, and Khannas remarks underscore the importance of diplomatic efforts in rebuilding mutual trust and collaboration moving forward. His visit comes at a time when both nations are navigating a complex international landscape marked by increasing challenges in trade, technology, and defense.

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