Professor Jeffrey Sachs delivers a critical assessment of U.S.-India relations, urging India to adopt a multipolar foreign policy and avoid being used as leverage in America's strategic games against China.
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Jeffrey Sachs argues that India should not align with the U.S. against China and should instead adopt a multipolar foreign policy to balance its relationships with various global powers.
Sachs criticizes U.S. foreign policy for being driven by short-term interests and a pursuit of global dominance, rather than mutual respect and long-term cooperation.
Sachs suggests that India should adopt a multipolar foreign policy, balancing its ties with the U.S., China, Russia, and Africa, and avoid being used as leverage in America's strategic games.
A multipolar foreign policy is important for India because it allows the country to assert its own interests, build strong independent relationships, and avoid being a subordinate partner in the U.S.'s strategic plans.
According to Sachs, the danger of U.S. hegemony is that it is a delusion in today's multipolar world, where no single nation can dominate the global stage, and it can lead to India being used as a pawn in U.S. strategic games.

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