Washington, August 23 — Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has urged Donald Trump not to take steps that could alienate India, stressing New Delhi’s importance in countering China’s growing global influence.
Speaking at a policy forum, Haley said India remains a critical strategic partner for the United States in Asia, especially given the ongoing tensions between Washington and Beijing. She warned that overlooking India’s role could weaken America’s position in the Indo-Pacific region.
Haley’s remarks come as foreign policy continues to dominate the U.S. election debate, with concerns over China’s assertiveness in trade, technology, and security. She argued that closer ties with India would strengthen democratic alliances and bolster global stability.
The comments highlight renewed focus on India’s place in U.S. foreign policy ahead of the presidential elections.
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