Nikki Haley, an Indian-American and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, wrote last night (Beijing Time on the evening of August 21): "India plays a crucial role in helping the United States shift supply chains from China. Although President Trump has been committed to bringing manufacturing back to the United States, India still has production potential on par with China's, capable of producing products that the United States cannot quickly and efficiently produce."

[Witty] Comment a bit: Look at how the U.S.-India relationship has changed so dramatically; an Indian-American immediately stepped up to support India. President Trump suddenly took harsh actions against India, and the media mostly attribute it to India's large-scale purchase of Russian oil for profit. In fact, there is another important reason: President Trump once claimed to have ended the India-Pakistan military conflict and also wanted to bring the leaders of India and Pakistan together in the White House (similar to Armenia and Azerbaijan), pushing for himself to win the Nobel Peace Prize. However, Indian Prime Minister Modi did not comply and was unwilling to meet with the Pakistani side in the White House. Naturally, Trump, with his narrow-mindedness, raised the "swords of sanctions" against India.

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