India-U.S. Strategic Partnership under Strain: Causes and Future Outlook

Trump-era tensions and structural divergence challenge India-U.S. ties. Explore the causes, mistrust, and possible recalibration in the bilateral relationship.

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  • Despite being hailed as a defining partnership of the 21st century, the India-U.S. relationship is currently facing turbulence. 
  • While the U.S. administration insists that ties remain strong and a top priority—citing cooperation across space, defence, energy, trade, and technology—there is growing concern that recent tensions may reflect deeper, structural issues rather than just short-term political shifts under President Trump. 
  • Notwithstanding high-level engagements and initiatives like the COMPACT, doubts have emerged over the long-term trajectory of the partnership.

Turbulence in India-U.S. Ties Amid Trump’s Sharp Turn

  • The Indian government was left reeling after U.S. President Donald Trump launched a scathing 12-hour tirade targeting India’s trade policies and strategic choices. 
  • Trump announced a 25% tariff hike and an additional “penalty” for India’s trade with Russia, effective August 1.
  • American experts now question India’s global ambitions, calling them delusional and hinting at strategic asymmetry in the partnership. 
  • This shift reflects a broader ideological divide, where nationalism in both countries fuels suspicion and unpredictability
  • America’s internal split between ‘America First’ sceptics and India optimists mirrors the larger tension: India’s assertive global image clashes with the U.S.’s traditional discomfort with power projection by rising nations, even allies
  • As India transitions from a developmental narrative to a power-seeking one, the bilateral relationship faces a critical test of resilience and mutual understanding.

Growing Skepticism and Structural Tensions in India-U.S. Relations

  • A rising group of U.S. sceptics has begun to question India’s trajectory, pointing to concerns over its perceived illiberal turn and assertive foreign policy under PM Modi. 
  • India’s “India First” approach maintains strategic autonomy and includes assertive military responses to terrorism—something that makes the U.S., especially under Trump, uneasy due to fears of nuclear escalation. 
  • The U.S. prides itself on managing relationships with rival nations independently, but it is less comfortable when partners like India do the same. 
  • Washington remains critical of India’s strong ties with Russia and Iran, while expecting Delhi not to challenge its engagement with Pakistan. 
  • India’s broader global engagement strategy—balancing relations across geopolitical divides like Russia-Ukraine and BRICS-QUAD—should be an asset, yet it has become a source of friction. 
  • Additionally, protectionist policies aimed at boosting India’s domestic manufacturing have strained economic ties, with the U.S. frustrated by limited access to Indian markets
  • This complex mix of strategic divergence, geopolitical mistrust, and unmet trade expectations is gradually eroding the sheen of the once-optimistic India-U.S. partnership.

Trump-Pakistan Bonhomie Deepens India’s Worries

  • What further irked New Delhi was Trump’s announcement of a new trade deal with Pakistan, including collaboration on developing the country’s supposed oil reserves. 
  • The U.S.-Pakistan reset, culminating in Trump hosting Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir at the White House, has deeply unsettled Indian officials.
    • This came on the heels of U.S. strikes on Iran and increased defence cooperation between Washington and Islamabad.

India Suspects Underlying Motives

  • Indian analysts believe Trump’s outburst may be driven by two factors. 
  • First, his negotiating style—known for aggressive tariff impositions to gain leverage—mirrors past tactics with China. 
  • Second, India’s public rebuttal of Trump’s claim that he could broker peace between India and Pakistan likely embarrassed him. 
  • This includes PM Modi’s firm clarification and repeated denials by Indian officials.

Strategic Gains at Risk

  • Indian diplomats fear that Trump’s rhetoric could reverse two decades of strategic progress in India-U.S. ties. 
  • From sanctions post-Pokhran tests to the historic Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, and the elevation of defence cooperation and the Quad, both countries have come a long way. 
  • Trump himself had extended strong support to India in past crises like Pulwama and the China standoff.
  • However, India suspects that its ties with Russia and Iran, combined with Pakistan’s recent outreach to Trump’s inner circle—particularly in the cryptocurrency sector—have soured relations.

Conclusion

  • India is cautiously assessing Trump’s statements and their implications. Experts advise a restrained, calculated diplomatic response. 
  • The challenge lies in three areas: maintaining strategic autonomy while balancing U.S. pressure, rebuilding access to Trump’s close advisors, and repairing long-term trust damaged by recent events
  • As the geopolitical landscape shifts, India must re-evaluate its engagement strategy with a volatile yet important partner.

Source: TH | IE

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