Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has warned that Washington is 'making a big mistake with India,' arguing that the current administration's trade posture risks alienating key partners while weakening America's global economic influence. She said the US cannot be effective without strong relationships with Europe or much of Southeast Asia. Advertisement
"On my list of top 20 things that I would be critical of this administration for is pissing off all of our allies," Raimondo said while speaking at the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics in a discussion with former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers. "America first is one thing. America alone is a disastrous policy. An America that's not a good friend or partner or ally to Europe, to Japan, is a weak America. I do

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