Final number will be 18%: Ambassador Sergio Gor on India-US trade deal
Final number will be 18%: Ambassador Sergio Gor on India-US trade deal
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Dr. Ian Bremmer, President of Eurasia Group, analyzes the global fallout of the US raid in Caracas and the capture of Nicolas Maduro. Speaking to India Today, Bremmer describes a "G-Zero world" where the US has abandoned the rules-based order for the "law of the jungle." He characterizes the US as the "militarily the apex predator" under the "Donro doctrine," warning that while the Venezuela operation is a tactical win for Donald Trump, it undermines long-term American legitimacy. Bremmer reveals that the Trump administration is currently drafting a plan to acquire "sovereignty over Greenland," a move he suggests threatens NATO and European stability. Regarding India, Bremmer notes the country is in a "strategically quite strong position" compared to other nations, citing its consistent leadership and role as a leader of the Global South. He argues that while the US remains powerful, its internal unpredictability and "regime roulette" approach to foreign policy are forcing allies into urgent hedging strategies.
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