Why Bharat Should Stay Balanced on a Trump Presidency
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Why Bharat Should Stay Balanced on a Trump Presidency

With Donald Trump all set to become President, this news should neither excite nor alarm Bharat, which has strengthened its global voice and become self-sufficient. While Bharat will continue to engage with the US strategically, its growth is not dependent on White House’s occupant

Manoj Kumar SinghManoj Kumar Singh
Nov 13, 2024, 07:00 pm IST
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As the US election resulted in Trump’s victory, there is a natural curiosity among the citizens of Bharat. Some may feel hopeful that Trump’s administration could bolster US-Bharat relations, especially with his supportive statements toward Hindu communities and potential alignment on issues with Canada. However, as we consider the implications, it’s essential for citizens of Bharat to view this development with a balanced perspective—neither overly enthusiastic nor overly concerned.

In recent years, Bharat has positioned itself as a self-reliant and globally engaged power. Initiatives like Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant Bharat) reflect the country’s commitment to economic independence and resilience, even amid global uncertainties. Bharat has strengthened its presence in multilateral platforms, diversified its trade partnerships and invested heavily in technological, defence and economic self-sufficiency.

Bharat’s proactive participation in platforms like G20, BRICS and Quad showcases a strategic approach that balances alliances with self-reliance. This means that while Bharat welcomes positive collaborations, particularly in defence and technology, it does not rely solely on the US for its global standing. Bharat’s trajectory is rooted in its diplomatic strategies, economic reforms and defence advancements. So, while a Trump presidency might bring specific financial challenges, Bharat’s overall trajectory will remain intact and largely unaffected.

Positive Impact on Defence

Given Trump’s firm stance on China, Bharat can expect some benefits from defence collaborations. The Indo-Pacific region will likely continue to be a focus of US strategic interests, aligning with Bharat’s security concerns. Defence cooperation could see a boost, with opportunities for technology sharing, joint military exercises and arms deals. Bharat is seen as a stabilising force in the region, and this perception will likely remain firm under the Trump administration.

Economic Hurdles

However, on the economic front, there may be hurdles. Trump’s focus on “America First” policies could mean a stricter approach to trade imbalances, intellectual property issues and market access – significantly impacting the service sector. Bharat’s IT industry, which relies on international contracts, including those in the US, may feel some pressure if restrictions on outsourcing or skilled immigration tighten.

Challenges for Bharatiya Diaspora

The Bharatiya-American community in the US may face a different scenario. Trump’s policies will likely emphasise domestic job creation and immigration restrictions, potentially impacting skilled workers from Bharat. Visa programmes like H-1B may face tighter controls, which could make it more challenging for Bharatiya to work in the US. Furthermore, if social and economic pressures in the U.S. increase, Bhartiya-Americans could experience the impact of rising tensions, both economic and social, as the country undergoes significant policy shifts.

Concerning Hindus and Bharat’s Position on Canada

One unique aspect of a Trump presidency is his recent statements expressing support for Hindu Americans and his pledge to condemn violence against Hindus, particularly highlighting atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. This sentiment may indicate an administration that is more sympathetic to issues affecting Hindu communities, an approach likely to resonate positively in Bharat.

Moreover, Trump may be more receptive to Bharat’s concerns regarding Canada, particularly the Khalistan movement. Recent diplomatic tensions between Canada and Bharat, sparked by allegations of Bhartiya’s involvement in the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, have underscored Canada’s alignment with the Five Eyes intelligence alliance. Canadian officials have categorized Bharat as part of an “axis” alongside Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China – a position that has further strained relations.

Trump’s alignment with Bharat’s stance on the Khalistan issue would support this critical concern. It could improve intelligence-sharing cooperation between the U.S. and Bharat, potentially weakening the position of groups in Canada that support anti-Bharat agendas.

Future of U.S. Domestic and International Focus

In the context of Trump’s governance style, as witnessed during his last administration – often associated with the U.S. diplomatic service’s progression from order to disorder – can offer an interesting lens for examining U.S. energy and focus under Trump. As Trump consolidates control over Congress and the presidency and a sympathetic Supreme Court, this concentrated energy could initially create a burst of focused effort aimed at American self-interest and national growth. This energy might fuel swift domestic policy shifts, from tax cuts to reduced federal oversight, and potentially even restructuring government departments to reduce “excess” spending.

However, history suggests that without a continuous, balanced approach, Trump’s administration’s energy tends to dissipate over time, spreading unevenly and potentially creating disorder. In the U.S., Trump’s “America First” policies might produce a short-term economic stimulus. Still, as the federal deficit grows and skilled foreign labor is restricted, the domestic economy could face strain. The potential outcomes of a tightened U.S. labor force, increased social friction, and reduced federal oversight might lead to unintended economic slowdowns, rising social discontent, and a possible recession.

On the international front, Trump’s inward focus may mean reduced U.S. involvement in multilateral alliances, creating vacuums in global leadership. This could allow nations like Bharat to become stabilizing influences in regions where the U.S. was previously dominant. Countries worldwide may perceive this as a U.S. retreat, potentially causing long-term shifts in global power dynamics, where Bharat could emerge as a voice for emerging economies.

The world is watching the US political climate. Still, Bharat’s growing leadership role and balanced approach to global affairs mean that the Bharatiya system is prepared for shifts in trade, defence or technology. So, while Bharatiyas in the US may need to prepare for a period of adjustment, citizens in Bharat can remain confident in Bharat’s path forward – rooted in resilience, strength, and a strategic global vision.

 

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