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New Delhi Pivots Seamlessly Amid Pressure From D.C.
The Sunday Guardian
|August 24, 2025
India, while refusing to buckle under US demands, has, through quick steps and a flexible outlook, pivoted to a position of strength.

In the last four months, starting May, the various arms of the government—specifically the Ministries of External Affairs, Defence, Commerce and Trade, the Cabinet Secretariat, and the Prime Minister's Office—have been working in battle mode, responding to unexpected pressures from global entities, particularly the Donald Trump administration.
The larger picture that has emerged since then is how New Delhi, while refusing to buckle under Washington D.C.'s demands—many of them described by officials as unreasonable and not limited to trade and tariff—has, through quick steps and a flexible outlook, pivoted to a position of strength.
This runs contrary to the view among critics that India's rise could be checked if sufficient pressure was applied.
Official sources told The Sunday Guardian that India's role in South Asia's economic and strategic landscape has grown sharply, with both Russia and China having long-term plans built on India's vast market.
According to them, ties with Moscow are "as good as they ever were," illustrated by developments in recent weeks and set to be reinforced by the possible arrival of President Vladimir Putin to India.
Similarly, after almost five years of lull in relations, interaction and business with Beijing have increased "multifold."
This, officials said, has been possible because concerns on both sides have been discussed without inhibitions, aided by a series of high-level visits in recent months.
Recent developments suggest that officials in Beijing have indicated that they do not view India as an expansionist power, reinforcing the point that New Delhi's influence lies in demand rather than territorial ambition.
India's size, consumption growth, and trade leverage now form one of the most important anchors in Eurasian geopolitics.
Trade numbers underline the scale. India imported $52.7 billion worth of Russian oil in 2024, according to UN trade data.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition August 24, 2025 de The Sunday Guardian.
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