💨 Abstract
Ashley J. Tellis, a strategic affairs expert, analyzed the potential US approach to global technology partnerships under a second Trump administration and its impact on the US-India relationship. Tellis suggests that while state-led initiatives can start cooperation, they are not sustainable in the long term. He warns that the Trump administration's bias towards selling services may lead to increased technology acquisition opportunities but could destabilize the global order.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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