Try GOLD - Free
An uncertain and rocky ride
Financial Express Hyderabad
|October 22, 2025
WHETHER ECONOMIC FRICTION CAN BE RECONCILED WITH STRATEGIC AUTONOMY IS A FRAUGHT QUESTION
“ROCKY RIDE" often creates or reflects “uncertainty”. Those two labels describe the current Indo-US relationship.
US President Donald Trump’s latest claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi told him in a phone call that India would stop buying Russian oil has been denied by Delhi. India has retorted that no such phone call took place. Questions about trust and dependability are raised by India, which earlier denied Trump’s assertion that he brokered an India-Pakistan ceasefire in the summer. Once again, is India lying, or is Trump?
Until Trump 2.0, Indo-US ties were marked by frequent references to the world’s largest democracies. But the democratic decline of both countries is now frequently and hotly debated among liberal democracies. Democracy also implied that India and the US could publicly disagree with each other because democracy is, first and foremost, about intellectual and political choice. But a hypersensitive Delhi has, on occasion, criticised the US media, which is politically and intellectually independent, for its biased coverage of India. Delhi also seems to forget that the Indian media and nonofficial Indians often criticise the US. In contrast, the American media and government don’t react to Indian stricture.
During the Cold War, the US displayed its superpower through its economic prowess and military alliances. Aligned America was ill at ease with nonaligned India, yet democracy defined their relationship during that period and for more than three decades after the Cold War ended. Today, nonalignment has the same meaning—maximising India’s foreign policy options. The terms “strategic autonomy” and “multi-alignment” are favoured by India’s current political dispensation.
This story is from the October 22, 2025 edition of Financial Express Hyderabad.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Financial Express Hyderabad
Financial Express Hyderabad
Indian lefties and the war
Indian lefties and the war
3 mins
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
Anaemia: Not just iron deficiency
Know what can cause low haemoglobin, and how to recognise the signs
3 mins
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
Another Tata car model punches its way to top
AFTER THE PUNCH humbled every car in India by becoming the country's top-selling model in 2024, another Tata car is punching above its weight.
1 mins
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
50 sailors remain with Iran ship docked in Kochi
INDIA HAS REPATRIATED the non-essential crew members of an Iranian warship that docked in Kochi on March 4 amid the escalating military conflict between Iran and the US.
1 min
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
Meta planning sweeping layoffs as AI costs mount
META IS PLANNING sweeping layoffs that could affect 20% or more of the company, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, as Meta seeks to offset costly artificial intelligence infrastructure bets and prepare for greater efficiency brought about by AI-assisted workers.
1 mins
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
The putter's evil twin
War exposes every country and everyone. When Russia invaded Ukraine, India did not condemn it but said, ‘This is not an era of war.’ Such homilies were absent when the US abducted President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela. They are conspicuously absent in the current war in West Asia
5 mins
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
Streaming far, wide & free
A generation raised on smartphones, Gen Z are showing increased interest in devices like the iPod
3 mins
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
Trump rejects efforts to end war, says will force Hormuz open
Smoke rises from the US embassy building in Baghdad, Iraq, following a missile strike by Iran on Saturday
3 mins
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
Hettich opens plant in Indore
GERMAN FURNITURE FITTINGS maker Hettich has inaugurated its new manufacturing facility in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, eying to position India as a key global manufacturing hub.
1 min
March 15, 2026
Financial Express Hyderabad
THE POPULATION PARADOX
Longer lives, fewer kids — what the long-term demographic change could mean for future generations
10 mins
March 15, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
