Desk : Former US President Donald Trump has made a notable shift in his remarks on India, referring to it as a “great country” and describing its top leadership as a “very good friend.”
The statement comes shortly after Trump sparked controversy with earlier remarks that were widely criticized for their harsh tone toward India and other countries. His latest comments, however, mark a clear change in tone, emphasizing positive relations and mutual respect.
According to sources, Trump highlighted India’s importance on the global stage and stated that he shares a strong personal rapport with its leadership. The remarks have drawn attention in diplomatic and political circles, given the sharp contrast with his previous statement that triggered widespread debate.
In India, the Ministry of External Affairs has responded cautiously, stating that it has seen media reports but refrained from making any detailed comment on the matter.
The development has once again brought focus on the unpredictability of political rhetoric in international relations, with analysts suggesting that such statements often reflect shifting strategic and political narratives.


