US reaffirms India as counterweight to China despite trade rifts, Pakistan concerns
State Department official stresses New Delhi’s role in the Indo-Pacific, even as tariffs and Russian oil disputes strain ties

India remains a democratic counterweight to China in the Indo-Pacific region, a senior US State Department official said on Wednesday, dismissing any suggestion that sharp bilateral disputes over trade had fundamentally changed that position for US President Donald Trump’s administration.
“Absolutely still see India as a critical partner in the Indo-Pacific,” the official said, suggesting India is the “indo” in Indo-Pacific and adding that ties with New Delhi remain strong.
A leaders’ summit for the Quad is expected to take place in the fall in New Delhi, although there has been speculation about Trump skipping it. According to the State Department official, there is a possibility for Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to meet in person at the Quad. However, “we’re working on planning, so at some point that will happen, if not this year, early next year, working on the dates of that”, the official added.
