Two elections and what they might mean for India, China and US ties

If Narendra Modi and Donald Trump both return to power, India could benefit from America’s worsening relations with China.

Apr 12, 2024 - 22:00
Two elections and what they might mean for India, China and US ties

Two elections this year may shift the triangular balance of power between China, India and the US.

Prime minister Narendra Modi is expected to be returned to power after the Indian elections, which run from April 19 to June 1. Modi has woven a close relationship with Donald Trump, who is seeking re-election as US president in November.

Modi established a strong relationship with Trump during his first presidency. Both men have strong nationalistic credentials, possess larger-than-life personas, and focus on immigration policies. If both Trump and Modi ascend to power, India-US ties are likely to be stronger than ever.

Meanwhile, the China-US relationship is not doing well. Trump’s tariffs that continued throughout Biden’s presidency may be ramped up if Trump returns to the White House. In an interview with Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, Trump announced that if re-elected, tariffs on Chinese goods would exceed 60%.

But that’s not all. Trump intends to further reduce US dependency on the Chinese economy by phasing out all essential Chinese imports within four years, banning US firms who outsource to China from obtaining federal contracts, and preventing Chinese firms from owning key infrastructure in the energy, technology and agricultural sectors.

Moreover, since Trump had banned US firms from investing in Chinese companies that may compromise US security during his first presidency, it is likely that he would do the same...

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