Trump and Modi: A Partnership of Power
U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met in Washington, discussing trade and security, sidestepping human rights issues. Observers highlight their common 'strongman' leadership style. Despite criticisms, both leaders maintain close ties, focusing on mutual interests over values when shaping foreign policy.
American President Donald Trump and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened in Washington on Thursday to address trade and security matters. In a notable omission, human rights issues were left out of their public discussions, underscoring a focus on strategic interests.
The dialogue reflected their similar leadership styles, characterized by an emphasis on nationalist policies. Trump's stance on human rights, often criticized as being interest-driven rather than values-based, aligns with Modi's approach, strengthening their diplomatic chemistry.
Despite tensions over minority rights, both Trump and Modi maintain strong bilateral relations. Their speeches avoided contentious topics, prioritizing mutual benefits such as weapon sales and countering China's influence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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