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Trump Should Get Nobel for Bringing India and Russia Closer, Claims Ex-Pentagon Advisor

Michael Rubin says that the real reason for the grand welcome given to Russian President Vladimir Putin in New Delhi is not Putin but Donald Trump.

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Washington: A former Pentagon official of America has made a shocking comment regarding India-Russia relations. He says that the real reason for the grand welcome given to Russian President Vladimir Putin in New Delhi is not Putin but Donald Trump—and for this Trump should get the Nobel Prize.

Michael Rubin said that Putin's visit to India looks very beneficial for Russia, and this environment is partly the result of the equations created during Trump's tenure. According to him, the way India gave respect to Putin was not seen anywhere in the world. Rubin claims that Trump's role behind this warmth cannot be ignored.

“Trump should get Nobel.”

Rubin said, "If we look closely, Trump deserves the most credit for bringing India and Russia closer. He may get the Nobel." He also asked how many of the agreements reached during Putin's visit would translate into genuine cooperation and how many were driven by India's displeasure with Trump's behavior.

Two different viewpoints in America

Rubin said Trump supporters are considering this as proof of their leader's "I told you so" mentality. But he says that a large section of America is considering this situation as a complete “diplomatic failure” of Trump. He alleged that Trump damaged India-US relations and took many important decisions under the influence of flattery or alleged influence from countries like Pakistan, Turkey, and Qatar.

“Washington surprised by Trump's decisions”

According to Rubin, the strategic partnership with India, which should have been strengthened during Trump's tenure, instead weakened. According to him, this is a “long-term loss” that will make America have to face a lot of difficulties.

Clear message on India's energy needs

Rubin also criticized American thinking after Putin announced uninterrupted oil supplies to India.
He said, "America often fails to understand what India's priorities are. The Indian Prime Minister is elected in the interests of the country. India is the most populous country and is soon going to become the third largest economy. It needs energy and it needs it in large quantities."

Rubin raised questions on America's words and actions

He said that when America itself is ready to buy from Russia if needed, then why should India be stopped? He asked, “If we do not want India to buy oil from Russia, can we give India a cheaper and adequate alternative?” And then he himself said, "If we do not have an answer to this, it is better that we remain silent. India will have to give priority to its security and economic needs."
 

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