Donald Trump will take oath as President today, what changes can come in international politics?



New Delhi:
America’s elected President Donald Trump will take oath as the 47th President on Monday. This will be his second term as President. For the first time he took oath as President on 20 January 2017. After four years, he is returning as President for the second time. He is the second President of America to do this. Before him, Grover Cleveland had done this feat. Cleveland became the President of America for the first time in 1885. He was again elected President in 1893. With Trump’s return, it was expected that a lot of changes would be seen in international politics during his tenure. Some signs of this were visible even before he took oath. Let us see what changes can happen in Trump’s new term.

what will happen to canada

Even before Donald Trump took oath, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had resigned on January 6. To some extent, Donald Trump’s statements can also be held responsible for Trudeau’s resignation. He has been calling Canada the 51st state of America and Trudeau as its governor. Trudeau never objected to this claim of Trump. Trump fueled this sentiment by describing Canada as highly dependent on America for defense and trade. This created a rift in Trudeau’s Liberal Party. After this Trudeau left the post. Trump’s influence is not only political but also strategic. This is causing Canadian leaders to reconsider their outlook on US-Canada relations. Trudeau’s resignation may prove to be an important turning point in this. It is hoped that Canada’s next government will adopt a more pragmatic and defensive approach.

Will India and China come closer

In recent months, the ongoing tension between India and China has reduced. Both countries are returning to the negotiating table. Some people say that the reason for this could also be Trump’s return to the presidency. A report said that Trump’s history of aggressive tariffs and unpredictable diplomacy prompted China to reduce tensions with India to avoid additional pressure from the US. The effect of Trump’s return is that rivals are rearranging their strategies. China is wary of Trump becoming President. With Trump’s arrival, trade war or military competition with China may increase. In view of this, China is showing eagerness to improve its regional relations. At the same time, India is seeing this as an opportunity to resolve the border dispute and the long-term goal of focusing on economic development and balancing China’s influence.

what will happen to greenland

With the election of Donald Trump as President, Greenland has once again come into the limelight. Trump is interested in buying this island. They call Greenland important for US national security. Now the debate regarding its autonomy has started again. Trump’s desire to buy Greenland was ridiculed during his first term. But his thinking drew attention to the strategic importance of the Arctic. While Trump’s direct involvement remains speculative, his new focus on Greenland signals a broader US strategy to assert dominance in the Arctic, a region with untapped resources and new trade routes due to climate change.

According to reports, Denmark has contacted the Trump team. Denmark has expressed a desire to increase security in Greenland without giving up control of the island or increasing the US military presence there. Denmark’s goal is to address US security concerns without compromising Greenland’s sovereignty. This has also been reiterated by Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Eggede. His emphasis is on the independence of the island.

Will America leave NATO?

Donald Trump’s comments regarding NATO have created concern among the members of this alliance. Trump has said that its members should allocate five percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) for defense. Currently it is two percent. After Trump’s arrival, some initiative can be taken in this direction. Trump is a supporter of ‘America First’. This alliance was established by the Western countries after the Second World War to compete with the Soviet Union. 32 countries of the world are its members. America is a founding member of NATO. Trump has been doubting NATO from the beginning. He believes that Europe has been taking advantage of America’s policy of protection in the event of an attack on any NATO member country. Now questions are being raised whether America will leave NATO membership?

Trump’s hurt in the Middle East

Even before Trump was sworn in, Israel and Hamas, which have been locked in a war for the last 15 months, came into action. Hamas has implemented the ceasefire agreement with Israel and has started the exchange of prisoners. This has increased the possibility of peace in this area. After the announcement of this agreement, Trump has said that he had given a plan for the agreement in May 2024. The agreement has been made on the same framework. He says that this huge agreement has been possible only because of his victory in the presidential elections. He has said that this agreement has signaled to the whole world that my administration will try to maintain peace in the world. It will negotiate agreements to ensure the security of all Americans and America’s allies.

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