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[Trump’s Diplomatic Shifts: Trade Tensions with India, Ukraine Peace Efforts, and the Future of the Department of Education]-[Migration and Trade with India, Trump and Putin Chat, Future of Education Department]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-02-13

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U.S.-India Relations: A Balancing Act Between Camaraderie and Trade Friction

President Trump’s upcoming meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington highlights a complex dynamic defined by personal warmth and mounting economic friction. Despite their well-documented "natural camaraderie" and the famous "bear hug" shared during previous visits, the Trump administration has signaled a tougher stance on trade. Trump has explicitly labeled India as a "big abuser of tariffs," specifically calling it the "biggest charger of all." The administration is pushing for "reciprocal tariffs," arguing that if foreign nations impose high duties on U.S. goods, the U.S. should respond in kind.

However, the economic relationship is nuanced. While the U.S. currently experiences a "trade deficit" with India, there are signs of negotiation. India has recently lowered tariffs on motorbikes, a move that benefits U.S. exports like Harley-Davidson. Expert Lisa Curtis suggests that while Modi understands Trump’s priorities, the stakes are high; a failure to reach a trade agreement could "sour the overall U.S.-India relationship." Beyond trade, the two leaders are expected to navigate significant hurdles regarding "illegal immigration," as Indians represent the third-largest group of individuals without legal status in the U.S., alongside discussions on defense and technology cooperation to counter China's regional influence.

The Push for Peace: Trump’s Diplomatic Reversal on Ukraine

President Trump has initiated a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy regarding the war in Ukraine. Following a "long phone call" with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump expressed optimism, stating, "I think we're on the way to getting peace." This represents a stark departure from the Biden administration’s policy of isolating Moscow. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the two leaders are "in sync," noting that they discussed a "durable peace" that addresses the "root causes of the conflict."

Conversely, the situation for Ukraine appears increasingly precarious. Reports indicate that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signaled it is "unrealistic for Ukraine to regain its pre-war borders" and effectively ruled out NATO membership—key demands previously made by Putin. Furthermore, a diplomatic exchange involving the release of American teacher Mark Fogel for Russian cryptocurrency trader Alexander Vinik serves as a "trust building gesture." Despite the optimism from the White House, analysts warn that the optics of sidelining Ukraine to reward Russian aggression could prove to be a "hard sell" for both international allies and domestic observers.

Dismantling the Department of Education: The McMahon Nomination

Linda McMahon’s confirmation hearing as Secretary of Education occurs against the backdrop of an administration committed to "abolishing the Department of Education." This mission has already begun in practice; the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has cut nearly $9 million in contracts from the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), effectively pausing crucial data collection efforts.

McMahon, known for her leadership at the WWE, faces skepticism regarding her lack of educational background and the feasibility of her mandate. While President Trump has stated he hopes she will "work herself out of a job," legal experts clarify that the department’s elimination would ultimately "require an act of Congress." During preliminary hearings, political polarization has been evident, with Democrats questioning the wisdom of dismantling the agency responsible for protecting the "civil rights of students with disabilities," while Republicans argue the department has focused too heavily on "indoctrination" and "bloating our school bureaucracies." McMahon has previously expressed support for "school choice" and "reforming" the agency, leaving the extent of the upcoming structural changes a subject of intense national debate.

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President Trump says India is taking advantage of the U .S.
when it comes to tariffs.
The biggest charger of all is India.
He and Prime Minister Modi will meet today in Washington.
Will a dispute over trade drive a wedge in their close relationship?
I'm Leila Falden, that's Michelle Martin and this is Up First from NPR News.

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