On the eve of a historic meeting in Beijing between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the US-India imbroglio is in full swing, and it’s unclear whether it’ll be resolved and how. It could have significant tectonic consequences or none at all, depending on how things develop over the next few days and weeks. Modi reportedly refused to answer Donald Trump’s phone calls five times. Why?
lørdag 30. august 2025
A global ‘ChIndia’ imbroglio
It’s much ado about something. The Indian shift away from the US could be a significant setback for America. Although nothing is set in stone, the United States could pay a price. (Marco Mayer interviews Francesco Sisci, first published in the Italian magazine Starmag)
On the eve of a historic meeting in Beijing between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the US-India imbroglio is in full swing, and it’s unclear whether it’ll be resolved and how. It could have significant tectonic consequences or none at all, depending on how things develop over the next few days and weeks. Modi reportedly refused to answer Donald Trump’s phone calls five times. Why?
On the eve of a historic meeting in Beijing between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the US-India imbroglio is in full swing, and it’s unclear whether it’ll be resolved and how. It could have significant tectonic consequences or none at all, depending on how things develop over the next few days and weeks. Modi reportedly refused to answer Donald Trump’s phone calls five times. Why?