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Starting With Modi’s Upcoming Visit to China

Today we’re talking about a country that is both our neighbor and our rival—India. News of Modi’s upcoming visit to China has drawn quite a bit of attention in both countries, but behind it lies decades of grievances and entanglements in China–India relations. Today, we’ll take a closer look at India’s foreign strategy, its historical baggage, and why I say India is a “credit-bankrupt” country.
It’s now confirmed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit China from August 31 to September 1 to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit. In India, this has been heavily publicized, but the motives behind it are telling.
It turns out Trump has recently stopped giving India face. He’s demanded that India stop buying Russian oil and even threatened to slap tariffs of 25% or 50% on Indian goods—a major blow to India’s economy.

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