Key Points

India's Ministry of External Affairs has chosen not to comment on former President Trump's recent remarks about India's relationships with Russia and China. The MEA spokesperson instead emphasized the strength of the US-India strategic partnership that has weathered many transitions. He highlighted ongoing military cooperation and diplomatic engagements between the two countries. India maintains that its bilateral relationships stand on their own merit rather than through any third-party prism.

Key Points: India MEA Declines Comment on Trump India Russia China Post

  • MEA refuses to engage with Trump's provocative social media post about India-Russia-China relations
  • Reaffirms comprehensive global strategic partnership between US and India continues
  • Notes ongoing military exercises and diplomatic talks with United States
  • Expresses support for peace efforts in Ukraine conflict and early resolution
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No comments: MEA spokesperson on Trump's post mentioning India, Russia, China

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says "no comments" on Trump's remarks about India, Russia, China while reaffirming strong US-India strategic partnership.

"I have no comments to offer on this post at this time - MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, September 5

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday declined to comment on US President Donald Trump's latest remarks in which he mentioned India, Russia and China.

Trump made the remarks in a post on X days after SCO Summit in Tianjin, China, which was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"I have no comments to offer on this post at this time," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in response to media queries.

Answering another query, Jaiswal said the relationship between the United States and India is very important for India.

"Both our countries share a comprehensive global strategic partnership, which is anchored in our shared interests, democratic values and robust people-to-people ties. This partnership has weathered several transitions and challenges. We remain focused on the substantive agenda that our two countries have committed to, and we hope that the relationship will continue to move forward based on mutual respect and shared interests. As you would have seen, I would draw your attention to a joint military exercise that is underway in Alaska. A few days ago, there was a 2+2 inter-sessional meeting... Talks between both countries is going on and we are committed to strengthening our partnership," he said.

Answering another query, Jaiswal said India continues to remain engaged with the US side on trade issues.

"We see the Quad as a valuable forum for discussion among the four member countries on shared interests on several issues. The leaders' summit is scheduled through diplomatic consultations among the member countries. As far as the Ukraine conflict is concerned, we welcome all the recent efforts towards establishing peace in Ukraine. We hope that all parties will proceed constructively. India supports an early end to the conflict and the establishment of enduring peace," he said.

The United States has imposed 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods, including 25 per cent penalty for importing Russian oil.

"Looks like we've lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest China. May they have a long and prosperous future together!" Trump said in his post on Truth Social.

The government had earlier said that India's ties with any country stand on their own merit and should not be viewed through the prism of a third country.

- ANI

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Priya S
Trump's comment shows how little he understands India's strategic autonomy. We have every right to maintain relationships with multiple countries based on our national interests.
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Aman W
The 50% tariffs are concerning though. Hope our trade negotiators can resolve this without compromising our energy security needs. We need Russian oil at affordable prices.
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Sarah B
As an American living in India, I think both countries need to handle this maturely. The relationship is too important to be derailed by social media posts. The joint military exercises show real cooperation continues.
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Vikram M
"Lost India to China"? What nonsense! India is nobody's to lose. We make our own foreign policy decisions based on what's best for 1.4 billion Indians.
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Nikhil C
While I support strategic autonomy, I hope our government is being careful about balancing relationships. The US partnership brings technology, defense cooperation and investments that we cannot ignore.
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Kavya N
The MEA spokesperson handled this perfectly - focused on substance rather than rhetoric. Foreign policy should be about actions, not social media reactions. 👏

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