Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton remarked on Thursday that the once-close personal relationship between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former President Donald Trump is now a thing of the past. Bolton indicated that this shift in the dynamics between the two leaders serves as a broader lesson for other international figures. He referenced the UK’s Keir Starmer, suggesting that a strong personal connection with Trump might offer fleeting advantages but cannot fully safeguard against the impacts of his decisions. These statements come amid rising tensions between India and the US, following Trump’s imposition of tariffs on India, and as PM Modi was seen meeting with Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, which hints at changing priorities for India. Bolton, known for his critical stance towards Trump, views international relations through the lens of personal rapport, implying that the US’s relationship with other nations is frequently dictated by the personal dynamics between leaders.
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