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World hedging between US and China; India pushing fresh trade deals: Jaishankar

Delivering his acceptance speech after receiving an Honorary Doctorate from IIM Calcutta, Jaishankar said the world had entered a period where political considerations increasingly override economic ones.

November 29, 2025 / 17:13 IST
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EAM Jaishankar
EAM Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said that global politics has changed in ways that now demand sharper strategic choices, with countries hedging between the United States and China while India works to strengthen its own influence through new trade partnerships and expanded connectivity.

Delivering his acceptance speech after receiving an Honorary Doctorate from IIM Calcutta, Jaishankar said the world had entered a period where political considerations increasingly override economic ones. Decisions today, he said, are shaped by questions of ownership, security, and long-term leverage.

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He noted that the US, traditionally the main underwriter of the global system, is now setting “radically new terms of engagement” and prefers dealing with countries individually rather than through multilateral arrangements. China, he added, has long operated on its own terms and is now doing so even more assertively.

“In the ensuing scenario, other nations are unclear on whether their attention should be on the visible competition or the trade-offs and understandings that punctuate it,” he said. As a result, much of the world is hedging—engaging both powers directly while avoiding hard choices unless they offer a clear advantage.