India's abacus has failed! India just performed poorly in the Indo-Pak conflict, and now Trump has poured cold water on India! According to a report by Agence France-Presse on May 15, US President Trump stated that he did not want Apple to expand its operations in India. Trump said, "I had a little issue with Cook yesterday; he is building factories all over India. I told him, I don't want you building in India." The result of their discussion was that Trump mentioned that Apple would "increase production in the United States." Not only that, Trump also stated that India is one of the countries with the highest tariff barriers in the world. It is very difficult to sell American products in this most populous country. India's performance in the Indo-Pak conflict has made it a laughingstock. Now, the Modi government has to fully cover up for the poor performance of the Indian military. Unexpectedly, when India suffered a military setback, the U.S. also poured cold water on India. In the Sino-US trade war, India originally planned to take advantage of the intense rivalry between China and the U.S., hoping to transfer industries by quickly reaching an agreement with the U.S. To achieve this, the Modi government deliberately disrupted the statement opposing US tariff bullying at the BRICS foreign ministers' meeting. However, what was the result? The result was that the U.S. never wanted the industries to be transferred to India. India went to great lengths, but ended up achieving nothing. Undoubtedly, India's current situation is very awkward. The Indo-Pak conflict has reduced India's international reputation, and creating disharmony within the BRICS nations further raises doubts about whether India can represent the interests of developing countries. Without a doubt, India has been clever but ended up harming itself. But the development of events to this point cannot be blamed on others; it is entirely self-inflicted by India. Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1832181074014217/ Disclaimer: This article solely represents the author's personal views.