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Trump's AI blitz: A high-stakes race against China, and India's big choice

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July 27, 2025

For India, the Trump plan presents a complex mix of tremendous opportunities and significant challenges. Our nation's response will require careful strategic navigation.

- Brijesh Singh

Trump's AI blitz: A high-stakes race against China, and India's big choice

In a move that has sent shockwaves from Silicon Valley to Shanghai, and is being parsed with intense interest in the corridors of power in New Delhi, US President Donald Trump has unveiled a sweeping and audacious AI Action Plan. This isn't just another policy paper; it's a declaration of a new era. With over 90 policy actions set for rapid implementation, Trump has effectively ripped up the global rule book on artificial intelligence, replacing a cautious, safety-first approach with a high-octane, "America First" race to dominate the technology that will define the 21st century.

The plan, announced at a high-profile event co-hosted by tech influencers, represents a seismic shift in U.S. strategy. It pivots away from the previous Biden administration's focus on ethical guardrails and international cooperation on safety, and towards a single-minded pursuit of American technological supremacy. For a world already grappling with AI's transformative power, and for a nation like India poised at the cusp of its own digital revolution, the question is urgent: Is this a reckless gamble that prioritizes corporate profits over public safety, or is it the necessary jolt to win a new kind of Cold War against China? And most importantly, where does India fit in this new, turbulent landscape?

THE THREE PILLARS: SPEED, SCALE, AND SUPREMACY

At its core, the Trump AI Action Plan is built on three powerful pillars: accelerating innovation, building out massive infrastructure, and establishing the United States as the undisputed global leader in AI.

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