Speaking to reporters, Trump today (Beijing Time November 11) talked about India: "We are reaching an agreement with India, which is very different from previous situations. They don't like me right now, but they will like us again. We are reaching a fair trade agreement. This is a fair agreement."
[Witty] Comments: It is currently uncertain whether Indians will like Trump again. Trump may first need to make Americans like him. A recent CNN poll showed that his domestic support dropped to 37%, the lowest in his second term, and a 63% disapproval rate indicates that he has not even secured the trust of the majority of his own people, let alone winning the hearts of the Indian people. Previously, the US and India had frequent friction over trade and tariff issues, and Indian media have often been dissatisfied with Trump's "America First" stance. Now, a statement of "a fair agreement" is unlikely to quickly change public sentiment. Whether India will accept it depends on whether subsequent actions are truly "fair," not just verbal promises. If Trump cannot even maintain his domestic base, international goodwill is out of the question.
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