New Delhi:
There are strong bilateral relations between India and America, recently the whole world saw it. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized the strong relations between the two countries and described President Donald Trump on Thursday as a “American nationalist”. S Jaishankar talked about the developed nature of global diplomacy in an interactive session at Hansraj College, Delhi University and the approach of India.
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“Foreign policies will have to be done out of the syllabus”
The Foreign Minister also admitted that Trump’s policies can bring significant changes in global affairs. He also emphasized that India’s foreign policy will continue to be directed by the national interest. He said that yes Trump will change many things. It is possible that some things are out of the syllabus, but we have to run foreign policies out of the syllabus in the interest of the country.
Differences on many issues, so many together
S Jaishankar said that there may be some issues where we have differences, but there will be many areas where things will be in our shed. The Foreign Minister also emphasized strong personal relations between PM Modi and Donald Trump. He said that our relationship with America is strong. PM Modi has good personal relationship with Trump.
India’s increasing influence in the world
In the interactive session held at Hansraj College, the Foreign Minister also talked about India’s growing global influence and changing thinking about the country. He said that now non-Indians also call themselves Indians. They feel that this will help them to get a seat in the floating.
“My entry into politics”
Speaking on his career, S Jaishankar said that he never thought that he would become bureaucrats. In politics, he came to accidentally or call it luck, or call it Modi. PM Modi took them forward in such a way that no one could say.
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