‘Changing balance of power in the world’, Jaishankar targets America in gestures –

Updated: DI, 07 Oct 2025 02:16 am (IST) Foreign Minister, Jaishankar, said that business equations are changing as a result of tariff union and anti-globalization spirit is increasing. He has criticized America’s trade policy, referring to changes in global geopolitics. Jaishankar said a third of the world manufacturing is a threat to the supply chain due to concentrated in the same country. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that the old business comparisons are being reversed today because of the tariff instance in the world. He said that the anti-globalization spirit increases rapidly and that it is a matter of concern to the global economy. Remove the ad, just read the news, Jaishankar spoke on Monday at the Aravalli summit of Jawaharlal Nehru University (Junu). He said that there are deep changes in global geopolitics and that it affects the economic and strategic policy. Jaishankar’s target at America Jaishankar has indirectly criticized America’s trade policy. He said: “The calculation of the business is today turning off the instability of the fee.” Its remarks came at a time when the US doubled the rates on Indian products to 50%. The US has imposed an extra 25% tariff on India buying oil from Russia. Jaishankar said that a third of the world manufacturing was concentrated in the same country, which increased the threat to the supply chain. He said there was a major change in the global energy system. The Foreign Minister said: “Now America has become a major exporter of Fosil fuel, while China has become an important source of renewable energy.” What Jaishankar warned, he said that major technical companies, artificial intelligence models and data management have now become the centers of new global competition. In addition, new elements such as restrictions, attachment to assets and crypto currency have completely changed the global financial system. S Jaishankar warned that national sovereignty is also at risk of technical infiltration and autumn. He said that everything in the world is armed today. The countries are working to protect their interests, but India will have to move forward with strategic thinking in such an environment.

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