President Trump & Our Team Are Fed Up with India: US Treasury Secretary

India is not a global power, adding that President Donald Trump and his administration have grown increasingly frustrated with New Delhi, he said.

Washington D.C. – In a striking statement that has sparked widespread reaction, a senior U.S. official has downplayed India’s global standing and expressed frustration over ongoing diplomatic tensions.

U.S. Treasury Secretary, in remarks to the press, stated that India is not a global power, adding that President Donald Trump and his administration have grown increasingly frustrated with New Delhi.

“President Trump and our team are fed up with India,” the Treasury Secretary said, without elaborating on specific incidents or policy disputes. The statement appears to reflect underlying tensions between Washington and New Delhi on various issues ranging from trade imbalances to strategic disagreements.

While no formal clarification has been issued by the White House, political analysts suggest the comment signals a hardening stance toward India within certain circles of the U.S. administration.

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The Indian government has not yet responded officially, but the remarks have drawn sharp reactions across media and diplomatic forums. Observers say this could further strain bilateral ties, especially as India positions itself as a key player in the Indo-Pacific region and a potential counterweight to China.

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