Will India get more concessions from US? Trump open to moves to ‘take pressure off’ New Delhi amid Middle East crisis

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated a willingness to offer concessions to India, particularly in light of the ongoing Middle East crisis. His comments follow the announcement by U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent, who granted a temporary 30-day waiver allowing Indian refiners to procure Russian oil amidst global supply uncertainties. The waiver reflects a strategic shift, as it has been suggested that India might pivot from Russian oil to supplies from the U.S. This development comes at a crucial time when India is navigating complex geopolitical landscapes and energy needs. While Trump’s remarks may signal potential easing of pressure on New Delhi, the specifics of these concessions remain unclear as the U.S. and India continue to balance their foreign policy interests in a rapidly changing global environment. The situation highlights the intricate relationship between the two nations, particularly concerning energy security and international diplomacy amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
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