Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. India Not U.S. ‘Client State” 26 April 28, 2008 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Financial Express (India) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:India Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Mexico: Migration: A Political Crisis? June 15, 2025. Published in El Heraldo de MéxicoThe situation gives new substance to concerns about authoritarianism and xenophobia. 0 Germany: Resistance to Trump’s Violence Is Justified June 21, 2025. Published in TazA few burning cars and garbage cans aside, the real act of violence begins with criminalizing and vilifying entire groups of the population. 0 Germany: Donald Trump Is Damaging the US June 15, 2025. Published in Rheinische PostTrump's tariffs hurt America more than Europe. 0 Poland: Los Angeles Riots: Battle for America’s Future June 15, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaThe dispute is part of the president's broader attempt to expand his power. 0 Germany: If You’re Not for Him, You Should Be Afraid* June 19, 2025. Published in Süddeutsche ZeitungUnless the country ... takes a resolute stand against Trump now, there may not be another democratically elected president in three and a half years. 0 Topics Germany: Resistance to Trump’s Violence Is Justified June 21, 2025. Published in TazA few burning cars and garbage cans aside, the real act of violence begins with criminalizing and vilifying entire groups of the population. 0 Germany: LA Protests: Why Are So Many Mexican Flags Flying in the US? June 21, 2025. Published in Die TageszeitungIt's about ... intercultural relationship, not about romanticizing nationalism. 0 Spain: Trump-Musk: Affair, Breakup and Reconciliation? June 20, 2025. Published in La Razón[A] battle to the death is in neither side’s interest. 0 Switzerland: Trump’s Military Contingent in Los Angeles Is Disproportionate and Dangerous June 20, 2025. Published in Neuer Zürcher Zeitung[C]ivil war-like conditions are prevailing in America’s second-largest metropolis. 0 Germany: If You’re Not for Him, You Should Be Afraid* June 19, 2025. Published in Süddeutsche ZeitungUnless the country ... takes a resolute stand against Trump now, there may not be another democratically elected president in three and a half years. 0 Austria: Trump Is Playing with Fire. Does He Want the Whole House To Go up in Flames? June 19, 2025. Published in Der Standard[P]eople did not expect this when they voted for Trump even though he repeatedly promised he would do so. 0 Taiwan: Taiwan Issue Will Be Harder To Bypass during Future US-China Negotiations June 18, 2025. Published in UDN Despite appearances, these are not purely trade talks. 0 Venezuela: The Devil in Los Angeles June 17, 2025. Published in Analítica[T]he persistence of Trump’s authoritarian conduct in his many actions as head of state ... should raise all the red flags. 0 Related Articles India: World in Flux: India Must See Bigger Trade Picture April 26, 2025. Published in Deccan ChronicleThe India-U.S. trade deal, titled BTA, is taking aim at being mutually beneficial while focusing on the welfare of the people. India: Greenland: How To Handle America That Wants Everything April 21, 2025. Published in NDTV World India: Un-American America April 17, 2025. Published in The Times of IndiaTrump’s casual and frequent disregard of due process is robbing his country of one of its most admirable traits. India: Can You Really Trust Trump’s ‘Magic Potion’? April 10, 2025. Published in NDTV World India: America Could Make India Great Again April 9, 2025. Published in The Economic TimesIndia's treatment in Trump's tariffs spree offers a unique opportunity for bilateral trade negotiations. Previous articleBush’s Brutal War Stirs Memories of VietnamNext articleU.S. in the Arab World: A Golden Age? LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment