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The Second Term of Donald Trump: Implications for India-US Relations, Global Geopolitics, and the Shape of Western Values

The potential return of Donald J. Trump to the White House heralds a significant shift in American foreign policy, with ramifications that could reshape global alliances, economic partnerships, and the broader cultural landscape. This analysis considers how Trump’s second term may impact relationships with India, the European Union, and allies such as Britain, Ireland, France, and Germany. Beyond geopolitics, it also examines how his leadership could influence the tone of public discourse by challenging the dominance of progressive values, potentially returning focus to issues of economic redistribution and opportunity. US-China Rivalry and Strategic Realignments in Asia A hallmark of Trump’s presidency has been his approach to China, which the US increasingly sees as a rival in economic, technological, and strategic spheres. His first term saw the formation of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad)—a coalition with India, Japan, and Australia aimed at counterbalancing China’s infl