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TRUMP’S ASIA BLITZ TARGETS INDIA
The New Indian Express Nagapattinam
|November 02, 2025
POWER & POLITICS
I N the sweltering haze of Kuala Lumpur's October sun, Donald Trump descended like a colossus onto the tarmac. His trademark red tie flapped defiantly against the tropical breeze, instantly commandeering the stage of global diplomacy. Fist-pumping with unbridled vigour, he joined traditional dancers in a spontaneous whirl. He transformed a routine arrival into a spectacle of American bravado that went viral across continents. It also symbolised his unapologetic dominance in a region long shadowed by subtler powers.
This was no mere courtesy call. It was Trump thundering back onto the world arena, asserting his role as the unchallenged architect of economic fortresses and strategic bulwarks. It was curated to dictate terms to allies and adversaries alike during a whirlwind tour that spanned Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea. He blended bombastic rhetoric with billion-dollar deals, all while subtly reshaping alliances on Asia's volatile chessboard. Trump's agenda was pulsed with the rhythm of revival. It aimed to etch his vision of a unipolar world order where the US orchestrates the flows of trade, security, and influence. Kicking off in Malaysia at the 47th ASEAN Summit, he wasn't just conspicuously present. He orchestrated.
By overseeing the signing of a historic peace pact between Cambodia and Thailand, he positioned himself as the indispensable peacemaker in a border dispute that had simmered for decades. "This is huge, folks-nobody else could have done it," he boomed at a press gaggle. It was a move that not only stabilised Southeast Asia's fringes, but also opened doors for American firms to tap into the region's untapped resources. In bilateral huddles with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Trump sealed a staggering $70-billion pledge for investment in US infrastructure and tech, framing it as a "win-win" that would create jobs back home while binding Kuala Lumpur closer to Washington's orbit.
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