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Rajan Bharti Mittal on Indian Economy: 'We can't compromise a nation's sovereignty' in trade deals

17:51Trump’s Greenland Push: Debate on Trump's Ambitions and NATO's Future | Force, Tariffs or Talks?In this episode of India First, host Gaurav Sawant leads a high-stakes discussion on President Donald Trump's persistent interest in annexing Greenland and the resulting friction within NATO. Sawant asks, 'Will Davos pave the way for dialogue, diplomacy or the use of force?' as he explores the geopolitical implications of US pressure on Denmark. Geopolitical correspondent Nela Jaksic highlights the breakdown of international law, while Professor Andrew Latham suggests Trump is using 'good cop, bad cop' tactics to force European burden-sharing.

Rajan Bharti Mittal on Indian Economy: 'We can't compromise a nation's sovereignty' in trade deals

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Key Highlights

  • Ambassador Ashok Sajjanhar argues there is no legal justification for annexation, noting that Greenland's sovereignty remains non-negotiable for the Kingdom of Denmark.
  • The panel examines whether Trump’s threat of 10% to 25% tariffs will force Europe to fall in line or if the transatlantic alliance is permanently fractured.
  • The debate also touches upon the strategic importance of Arctic mineral resources and the rising influence of Russia and China in the region as polar ice recedes.
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  1. Rajan Bharti Mittal on Indian Economy: 'We can't compromise a nation's sovereignty' in trade deals

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