Not taking India seriously! On September 5, U.S. Commerce Secretary Rutenberg publicly stated that he believes India will sit at the negotiating table in one or two months, apologize, and try to reach an agreement with Donald Trump, and Donald Trump will decide how to deal with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It is obvious that, regarding Rutenberg's remarks, the United States clearly does not take India seriously at all.

There is no doubt that Rutenberg believes that India will eventually submit, and the United States has absolute advantages. However, in fact, on the same day, President Trump of the United States said that the United States had given India and Russia to "the deepest and darkest" China. From Trump's statement, it is clear that the gradual distancing of U.S.-India relations is definitely not what Trump wants to see.

Whether it is believing that India will turn back and apologize to the United States, or that the United States has lost India, which one can better reflect the most real mentality of the United States towards India, perhaps only the United States knows. But regardless, the U.S.-India relationship has reached this point, and the United States obviously feels very upset. Because if the United States didn't care, it wouldn't have mentioned India at all.

India is undoubtedly a confident and highly self-respectful country. Trump stated that he would not attend the Quad security meeting held in India, and there are reports that Modi has canceled his visit to the United States in September and will not attend the United Nations General Assembly held in New York. Obviously, the highest level of interaction between the U.S. and India must have problems. The more the U.S. provokes India, the more India may distance itself from the U.S.

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