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Amid tariff concerns, why Tulsi Gabbard's exposition of 'America first policy' should calm frayed nerves in Delhi

Addressing a session in Raisina Diagolue, Gabbard eloquently laid out the details of Trump's "America First" policy.

March 18, 2025 / 16:36 IST
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PM Modi with Tulsi Gabbard.
PM Modi with Tulsi Gabbard.

During her on-going trip to India, US Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, in more than one occasion successfully conveyed how the enduring relationship between India and United States is expected to strengthen further under US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking to multiple broadcasters, in the wake of the Raisina Dialogue 2025, Gabbard dismissed the wide-ranging effect on bilateral trade due to setting in of reciprocal tariff regime from April 2.

She clearly stated that conditions are near-ideal for New Delhi and Washington to deepen business ties with President Donald Trump assuming office in early January. Allaying fears in India, she categorically stated that India and US have established a direct dialogue at highest levels to discuss the impact of Trump's India-specific tariff regime.

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Gabbard's exposition of 'America first policy'

Addressing a session in Raisina Diagolue, Gabbard eloquently laid out the details of Trump's "America First" policy.  She said “America first” isn’t about isolationism and the India-US partnership will grow and strengthen as the two sides engage within the Quad, tackle challenges in the Indo-Pacific, and work on security issues. Gabbard said just like Trump's 'America First' policy, PM Modi is committed to the 'India First' approach. It should not be misunderstood that 'America First' means America alone, observed Gabbard.