Key Points

Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has sharply criticized President Trump's tariff approach. He argues these policies have undermined long-standing Western efforts to align India away from Russia. Bolton specifically points to how this gives Chinese President Xi Jinping opportunities to reshape regional dynamics. The criticism comes amid Modi's recent engagements with both Putin and Xi at the SCO summit.

Key Points: Bolton Slams Trump Tariffs for Shredding India Russia Alignment Efforts

  • Bolton says Trump tariffs jeopardize strategic gains with India
  • Claims policy helps China reshape East geopolitics
  • Notes decades spent weaning India from Russia
  • Highlights Modi's recent SCO engagements with Putin and Xi
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Shredded decades of efforts to align India away from Russia: Former Trump advisor John Bolton slams US President over tariff policy

Former Trump advisor John Bolton criticizes US tariff policy for undermining decades of Western efforts to shift India away from Russia and counter China's threat.

"Donald Trump has shredded decades of efforts with his disastrous tariff policy - John Bolton"

Washington DC, September 2

Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has sharply criticised President Donald Trump's tariff policy, asserting that it has "shredded" decades of Western efforts to align India away from its Cold War ties with the Soviet Union and address the growing threat from China.

In a series of posts on X on Monday (local time), Bolton accused Trump of jeopardising strategic gains with his economic approach, while also suggesting that the policy has handed Chinese President Xi Jinping an opportunity to reshape the geopolitical landscape in the East.

"The West has spent decades trying to wean India away from its Cold War attachment to the Soviet Union/ Russia, and cautioning India on the threat posed by China. Donald Trump has shredded decades of efforts with his disastrous tariff policy," Bolton stated in one of his posts.

"Donald Trump's unwillingness to consider diplomatic moves in a larger strategic context has given Xi Jinping an opportunity to reset the East," another post read.

John Bolton is a former American government official who served as national security adviser (2018-19) to Donald Trump in his first stint as US President. He later resigned from his position over differences with Trump on the administration's foreign policy at that time.

New Delhi is facing global uncertainties due to heightened economic tensions following the US imposition of a 50 per cent tariff on Indian imports, which was supplemented by an additional 25 per cent due to New Delhi's purchase of Russian crude oil.

Bolton's remarks followed the conclusion of the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Heads of State Council summit in Tianjin, China, during which Prime Minister Modi held bilateral engagements with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the summit.

PM Modi and Xi Jinping, during their bilateral meeting, recognised the role of India and China's economies in stabilising the global trade, according to a Ministry of External Affairs statement on Sunday.

Meanwhile, during his engagement with Putin, PM Modi emphasised the strong relationship between India and Russia, stating that both nations have always stood shoulder to shoulder, even in the most challenging situations.

The Prime Minister affirmed that cooperation between New Delhi and Moscow is vital for global peace, stability and prosperity.

Putin also noted that this year marks the 15th anniversary of the India-Russia 'Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership'.

- ANI

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Priya S
Russia has been a reliable partner for India for decades, especially in defense and energy. The US imposing tariffs just pushes us closer to alternatives. Not smart diplomacy from Trump.
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Aman W
The West needs to understand that India is not a pawn in their geopolitical games. We have our own strategic autonomy and will engage with all nations on our terms. Modi ji is handling this well.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows international relations, I think Bolton makes a valid point. The tariff approach is counterproductive and damages long-term strategic partnerships. There are better ways to address concerns.
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Vikram M
When US sanctions force us to buy expensive oil, and then they punish us for buying affordable Russian oil, it shows their double standards. India must prioritize its economic interests first.
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Nikhil C
The 15-year strategic partnership with Russia speaks for itself. Meanwhile, US policy changes with every administration. No wonder we maintain multiple relationships for stability. 🤷‍♂️

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