The U.S. reduced tariffs on China to 47%, placing India and Brazil at a higher 50%.
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping discussed a potential U.S.-China "G-2" grouping.
Trump plans to visit China in April 2026, and host Xi in the U.S. later that year.
The Quad Summit hosted by India is unlikely to occur in 2025.
Detailed Insights:
The "G-2" concept, suggesting a U.S.-China partnership to address global issues, was previously considered during Barack Obama's presidency but abandoned by 2011 due to rising tensions.
India favors a multi-polar world order, and a U.S.-China "G-2" could challenge India's stature and the Quad's viability by potentially creating spheres of influence.
The U.S.-China detente raises concerns about the Quad's agenda for a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
The Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson was non-committal on how the U.S.-China talks would affect India.
Key Concepts Involved:
G-2: A proposed informal grouping of the U.S. and China to jointly address global issues.
Quad: A strategic dialogue between Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S.
Multi-polar world order: A global system where power is distributed among multiple centers.