Hindustan Times (Patiala)

India urges US to refresh ties in world of frenemies

- Yashwant Raj letters@hindustant­imes.com

India and the US will need to “refresh” ties as the old globalised world order built after 1945 gives way to an emerging arrangemen­t marked by a “proliferat­ion of frenemies”, friends who differ and competitor­s who cooperate, external affairs minister S Jaishankar has said.

The emerging order will be “multipolar” and “intensely competitiv­e and driven by the balance of power”, instead of one based on “shared endeavours” and “collective security”, he said. Competing powers will work together based on “convergenc­e” of interests, not “congruence”, he added.

The new era, Jaishankar said, “calls for both India and the US to press the refresh button of their relationsh­ip as the really important relationsh­ips in the world are the less transactio­nal ones. They are driven by global assessment­s and are based on strengthen­ing each other”.

He did not explain what about India-US ties had prompted his call for hitting the refresh button but expressed confidence in the current state of the relationsh­ip.

“Recent events in our ties confirm that the deep convergenc­es developed over the last two decades are now in full play. I am confident that a strategic appreciati­on of the emerging global landscape would only bring us closer,” said Jaishankar, who is on a three-day visit to the US.

India’s relations with the US have been more transactio­nal on President Donald Trump’s watch than in the past, as is true for Washington’s ties with other nations. India and the US are negotiatin­g a trade deal to end current and outstandin­g issues going back decades. They have also sought to manage competing interests regarding India’s traditiona­l ties with Russia and Iran, one an arch-rival and the other a sworn enemy of the US.

Jaishankar, regarded as a strategic thinker and well-known in US academia and policy circles, was speaking at the Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies, a leading think-tank.

He has had a series of thinktank events at which he spoke expansivel­y on all aspects of internatio­nal relations.

INDIA’S RELATIONS WITH THE US HAVE BEEN MORE TRANSACTIO­NAL ON PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S WATCH THAN IN THE PAST

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