Trump:We’ve Lost India & Russia to Dark China

U.S. President’s Remarks Spark Debate on Shifting Global Alliances

In a striking statement on his Truth Social platform, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that the United States has “lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest China.” His comments came after a photo surfaced from the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, showing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping walking together in apparent camaraderie.

“May they have a long and prosperous future together,” Trump wrote sarcastically, suggesting a growing alignment between the three nations that could challenge U.S. influence on the global stage.

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SCO Summit Signals Strategic Realignment

The SCO summit, held from August 31 to September 1, brought together over 20 world leaders to discuss multilateral cooperation and regional stability. The joint appearance of Modi, Putin, and Xi was widely interpreted as a symbolic gesture of unity amid rising tensions with the West. Discussions reportedly focused on economic collaboration, energy security, and alternatives to U.S.-led institutions.

U.S. Trade Policies Under Scrutiny

Trump’s remarks come at a time when U.S.–India relations are facing significant strain. The Biden administration has imposed steep tariffs on Indian imports, including a 25% penalty linked to India’s purchase of discounted Russian crude oil. Washington claims these transactions help Moscow bypass sanctions and fund its war in Ukraine.

Adding to the controversy, Trump’s top trade adviser Peter Navarro described the growing rapport between Modi, Putin, and Xi as “troublesome,” arguing that India should align more closely with the U.S., Europe, and Ukraine rather than Russia and China.

Strategic Fallout and Global Reactions

Trump’s comments have reignited debate in Washington about the effectiveness of current U.S. foreign policy. Critics argue that punitive trade measures and inconsistent diplomacy have pushed traditional allies like India closer to rival powers. Former National Security Adviser John Bolton also weighed in, stating that Trump’s approach has “set U.S.–India relations back decades”.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has declined to comment on Trump’s statement, maintaining a neutral stance amid growing geopolitical complexity.

Conclusion

As global alliances continue to shift, Trump’s remarks underscore the challenges facing U.S. diplomacy in a multipolar world. With India, Russia, and China appearing increasingly aligned, the implications for trade, security, and strategic influence are profound—and still unfolding.

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