US President Donald Trump's threats to impose sanctions on India for buying Russian oil have undermined New Delhi's trust in Washington, British respected daily The Guardian reported on Tuesday.
"The damage is already done," The Guardian reported quoting Indian political scientist Pratap Bhanu Mehta. "No matter what deal they come to now, distrust of the US is only going to continue to skyrocket."
Mehta pointed out that one of the most difficult points in trade negotiations with Trump is about his public nature of threats, which leave Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi unable to compromise due to his unwillingness to lose face.
The Guardian reported that the US President Trump "’frankly humiliated the Indian prime minister’ over the recent India-Pakistan conflict in May, where Trump had publicly taken the credit for negotiating a ceasefire - a position vehemently denied by the Modi government in the aftermath."
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