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Trump and Modi’s Bond Reflects Their Commitment to Serving the People’s Interests

Nation Desk By Nation Desk March 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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The friendship between U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reflects their leadership styles and their focus on creating policies that prioritize the well-being of their citizens, according to Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence.

During her address at the Raisina Dialogue, organized by the Observer Research Foundation and India’s Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi, Gabbard emphasized the intention to enhance the robust security partnership between the two nations, particularly in areas like cybersecurity, emerging technologies, and artificial intelligence.

In defending Trump’s ‘America First’ policy, Gabbard asserted that criticisms suggesting the policy promotes isolationism stem from a misunderstanding. She argued that prioritizing American interests should not imply neglecting international relationships. “To be a President who puts America’s interests first should not be misconstrued as being averse to collaborating with other nations on shared objectives,” Gabbard stated, adding that “America First” does not mean “America Alone.”

Commenting on Modi’s recent trip to the United States, Gabbard described it as a reaffirmation of their personal friendship. She noted that both leaders focus on their nations’ needs and work towards policies that reflect those interests.

Modi himself mentioned in a podcast hosted by Lex Fridman that he and Trump have a good rapport as they both prioritize their countries’ welfare. Trump later shared this podcast on his Truth Social account, which prompted Modi to join the platform.

Gabbard also highlighted her discussions with Indian officials regarding their significant security concerns. She noted that both India and the U.S. are eager to explore opportunities for building on their already strong partnership and capitalize on the new administration to gain further momentum.

On the topic of emerging technologies, Gabbard stressed the necessity of addressing evolving cybersecurity challenges. She emphasized, “It’s essential to have discussions on both the challenges and opportunities we face, focusing on the rapid evolution of cybersecurity vulnerabilities and the need to leverage emerging technologies and AI to bolster our security interests.”

Gabbard pointed out that calling for peace, as Trump does, should not be misconstrued as being isolationist. She asserted, “This is a common misconception; advocating for peace does not inherently mean one supports isolationism. Nothing could be further from the truth.”

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