British Telegraph exposes India’s diplomatic, economic setbacks under Modi’s leadership
London, UK – Web Desk: Global media and experts are highlighting India’s foreign policy failures under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to the British newspaper The Telegraph, heavy US tariffs, stringent immigration rules, and India’s withdrawal from the Chabahar project reveal the shortcomings of Modi’s diplomacy and weak economic strategies.
The report cites India’s institutional privatization pressures, dependency on the US, and economic losses with China totaling $116.1 billion, alongside difficulties aiding Indian citizens stuck in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and denied access to Iranian ports. Analysts state that Modi’s regional dominance claims are increasingly undermined by repeated international setbacks and declining public confidence.
