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Why did Trump criticize India?
10/25/2020 12:18:53 AM

Lalit Garg

The presidential election in America has reached a very interesting point. On November 3, the general public of America will vote to elect the new president. There is a direct competition between President Donald Trump and his rival Joe Biden. The role of American residents of Indian origin is also important in these elections, yet Donald Trump's criticism of India once again is not only disgusting, contradictory but purely politically motivated. Even if this criticism is due to pressure on the corona epidemic and the growing environmental crises, is the criticism or discussion of India justified in the absence of accurate response to such questions related to the people of our country? Such statements and criticisms are indicative of political immaturity, but also reflect the blind thinking of Trump. This kind of lighting is needed to woo the voters, not such blinds. ‘Light’ a very simple but somewhat infidel kind of thing. She strips everyone off one day or the other. Surely those who want to keep him imprisoned in veils. Everyone is naked in politics and everything is justified in politics, which was also highlighted by Donald Trump in the ongoing war campaign in America. "Look at China, how dirty it is," cites Donald Trump, who criticized India. Look at Russia, look at India, they are very dirty, the air is dirty. ”It is surprising that such a discussion of India is needless. It is well known that Trump has described India and Indians as his friend or companion on many occasions. The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi has organized a big event for Indians settled in America so that Trump gets the support of Indians. The friendship between Modi and Trump has also increased, with the relationship between India and the United States having a vision of mutual interest, Trump is assuming that he will get more votes of Americans of Indian origin in America, but still, should they have condemned India in terms of pollution or environment? Of course, he has wrapped Russia and China with India in this too, but his particular emphasis on India has gone wrong to many people. Criticizing India through Trump in this way can also go against him in American politics. This was the last round of direct presidential debates in the US and it is not only unfair but also shameful to criticize India by name and try to shamelessly defend its environmental policies.
The question is, was this a fair opportunity for Trump to criticize India in this way? Has Trump realized that the majority of Indian-American voters are likely to vote for Democrat candidate Joe Biden? This method of opposing politics in its favour seems to be damaging for Trump. Its immediate effect has been seen by Trump himself in his country. His anti-India statement has not only been termed as misleading, but it has also been considered as disappointing and unfortunate. Although India is among the polluted countries, India may also have a role in the countries responsible for climate change, but the current governance of the US is no less guilty in the matters of climate change, environment and pollution. Therefore, the policy of blaming others for covering up their shortcomings cannot go anywhere. So when it comes to countries responsible for climate change, Trump's remarks do not stand up.
The fact is that America is largely responsible for climate change, but it is blaming others for their responsibility under the leadership of Trump. The devastation that the most developed country saw in the Corona epidemic has also become a big question on the governance there, when Donald Trump has accepted that New York is turning into a ghost town. People cannot stop the country, because of this, the people of the country will start committing suicide. On deaths in the US from the Coronavirus, Trump said, "It's not my fault, it's not even Biden's fault, it's China's fault that came to America." In this way, the criticism of Russia and China from the mouth of Trump is understandable, but keeping India together is also diplomatic and practically wrong and a sign of political immaturity. Trump has done his job recklessly. They do not care that their country has moved towards increasing strategic partnership with India and as such, targeting India as criticism can lead to a rift between unfair and growing friendship in every way. Indo-US relations stand on the threshold of a new adventure era, Trump and Modi have made extensive efforts for this, why at such a time, Trump's disrespectful criticism of India? The satisfactory bilateral relationship between the two countries was seen to emerge as an unexpected strategic necessity due to Modi's visionary thinking. It began in September-October of 2008, when the foundation of a complex strategic-defence relationship related to the nuclear issue was laid, and its credit goes to the political resolve of the then US President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. This has given India a unique place in the international nuclear community, and that too while we were away from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
This marked a significant change in the bilateral relations between the two countries, as earlier the relationship between these two big democracies was often described as tense. Even though 25 years ago, Bill Clinton and Narasimha Rao began to bring flexibility in the unusual relationship between America and India, the mutual interest agreement, closeness and friendly relations between these two countries were only during the rule of Modi and Trump. This friendship filled both the countries with new energy and aura. Narendra Modi and Trump have tried to shape a lasting bilateral relationship. But are the relations between America and India still not very comfortable in terms of political compatibility and strategic culture? What does Trump's criticism of India mean? Apparently, after Trump's attack, Democrats are now standing in favour of India as a whole, saying that Trump will not respect the vitality, beauty and diversity of our South Asian community. People of Indian origin are expected to balance between the elections taking place in the US and the emerging issues, India should officially avoid active and decisive participation in American politics, it is clear that this latest criticism of Trump will be of Indian origin. People have an adverse effect on him; they will walk away from the trump even if he does not want to. In such an environment, Indian experts must emphasize how much India or which country has contributed to climate change. Environmental pollution and climate change is not the problem of any one country, it is an emerging burning problem of the world, and all countries need to make efforts to solve it. This is the right time for India, even if the criticism of Trump has passed for us, but in the context of these burning problems, India should consider its efforts and become more practical. Our counting in the polluted countries of the world is a matter of concern for us, there is also a barrier on our growing world image, so we should be ready to remove our country from the list of these polluted countries. For its rapid development, it has become necessary to treat the rising pollution at war level. Whether the air is dirty or traffic pollution, climate change or increasing natural exploitation - how long will we continue to give the world a chance to criticize? There is such a mist or fog around us that we do not know if morning is going to happen or night?
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