“Should Bharat remain equidistant from the U.S. and CCP-occupied China: A 12-point Analysis”, My Ind, September 28, 2025:
“Bharat, as a rising global power, faces seemingly complex choices in navigating its relationships with two of the world’s most influential powers: the United States and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-occupied China. The transactional diplomacy of the Trump-Vance administration has sparked debates in Bharat about whether to maintain a neutral stance between the two major powers.
While reactionary appeals for distancing from the U.S. may resonate amid current uncertainties born out of generically transactional (foreign as well as domestic, not particularly Bharat-specific) policies and actions of the Trump Administration, a rational examination reveals stark contrasts between the two powers in terms of historical ties, geopolitical dynamics, and their impact on Bharat’s interests.
Over and above, it also reveals the inevitability of mutual synergistic interdependence of Bharat and the U.S. for countering the threats of an expansionist CCP-occupied China-led nexus comprising Communists, Leftists, Socialists, Naxalites, Jihadis, Colonialists, Globalists, Wokeists, Racists and Supremacists; inimical to both India and the U.S.
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