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Ramaswamy pushes for stronger US-India relationship

His strategic approach aims to diminish the country’s economic reliance on China and Taiwan

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Vivek Ramaswamy, an Indian-American Republican presidential candidate, has emerged as a vocal proponent of bolstering the United States’ relationships with key Asian nations like India, South Korea, and Japan. His strategic approach aims to diminish the country’s economic reliance on China and Taiwan, as reported by PTI.

In recent discussions outlining his plans and foreign policy perspectives, Ramaswamy has emphasized the significance of forging stronger partnerships with India, South Korea, and Japan. One of his notable proposals involves fostering a robust alliance with India that would include a commitment from the Indian government to secure the vital Malacca Strait should a potential conflict with Taiwan arise. Furthermore, Ramaswamy envisions cultivating more profound collaborations with these allied nations to mitigate the economic interdependence with China and Taiwan.

Transitioning from Entrepreneurship to Politics, Ramaswamy’s Strategic Outlook

Having transitioned from the business world to politics, Ramaswamy brings a unique blend of perspectives to the table. He underscores the importance of strategic clarity in US foreign policy and advocates for a firm stance when it comes to safeguarding Taiwan’s interests. His vision hinges on the concept of ensuring semiconductor independence for the United States. Ramaswamy asserts that until the US attains self-sufficiency in semiconductor production, it should vigorously support Taiwan’s security. This strategic alignment is seen as essential due to the pivotal role that cutting-edge semiconductors, manufactured predominantly in Taiwan, play in maintaining the American way of life.

As Ramaswamy lays out his vision for a stronger US-India partnership and enhanced collaborations with South Korea and Japan, his proposed strategies aim to not only strengthen the United States’ position on the global stage but also safeguard its economic interests in an increasingly interconnected world

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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