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India’s Global Plan

The populous country is competing in the race to become the West’s main trading partner.
India’s Global Plan
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As the geopolitical chessboard continues to shift dramatically in 2025, India finds itself at a historic crossroads. India has become a top contender because of growing tensions between the United States and China, with multinational firms actively pursuing “China Plus One,” a strategy to diversify their supply chains. Big companies such as Boeing, Tesla, and Apple are expanding their presence in the Indian market. Adding to this momentum, reports suggest that India may offer zero tariffs on select U.S. goods as part of a broader trade facilitation push.

Reet Desai
Reet Desai
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Reet Desai is pursuing an MA in International Relations at King’s College London, with a focus on global security and strategic affairs. She is the founder of Global Lafde, a blog and Instagram page that breaks down international politics and current affairs through sharp analysis and storytelling.