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Geopolitics

When Diplomacy Becomes Domination: How a Phone Call Exposed Western Arrogance Toward India

A major trade agreement between India and the United States collapsed over Prime Minister Modi not personally calling President Trump, leading to punitive tariffs and market instability. This reveals how Western diplomatic arrogance weaponizes trade against sovereign nations, prioritizing personal ego over institutional processes that respect equality among civilizations.

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Strategic Autonomy in Action: How India's Trade Deal with the US Protects National Interests While Seeking Mutual Benefits

The United States and India have reached a temporary trade deal reducing tariffs and enhancing economic cooperation while India resisted wide agricultural market openings, only lowering barriers on certain products. This carefully negotiated agreement protects key Indian agricultural sectors while securing benefits for its exporters, demonstrating how Global South nations can engage with Western powers on their own terms without surrendering food sovereignty.

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A Tale of Two Sovereignties: Trade Coercion and Electoral Farce in the Global South

India will push for tariff relief and a preferential trade deal with the U.S. during upcoming negotiations led by U.S. negotiator Brendan Lynch, while Ethiopia holds elections likely to favor Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed despite significant regional unrest and suppressed opposition. This starkly illustrates the persistent pressure from Western powers to extract concessions from the Global South and the tragic hypocrisy of promoting "democracy" abroad while enabling authoritarian consolidation through selective engagement and coercive economic policies.