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On April 23-24, 2026 U.S. President Donald Trump amplified a transcript and video from conservative broadcaster Michael Savage on his Truth Social account that described India and China as āhellholesā and attacked birthright citizenship and immigrant communities.
Indiaās Ministry of External Affairs called the remarks āobviously uninformed, inappropriate and in poor taste,ā while the U.S. embassy in New Delhi sought to dampen the fallout by saying the president regards India as āa great country.ā The post drew criticism from Indian opposition parties, U.S. lawmakers including IndianāAmerican Representative Ami Bera, advocacy groups such as the Hindu American Foundation, and drew commentary from Iranās diplomatic mission in Mumbai.
The episode comes as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a challenge to birthright citizenship and amid negotiations between Washington and New Delhi on a broad trade deal and visa policies affecting Indian professionals.
Indian officials have signalled caution in public responses to avoid undermining delicate trade and diplomatic talks underway between the two countries.
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The key takeaway: Indiaās muted, strategic response reflects its long-standing hedging approachābalancing ties with the US and other partnersāso the incident will probably create diplomatic friction without causing a major rupture in trade or security negotiations.







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