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#trump #india #america Ahead of Donald Trump’s headline Davos address, France’s Emmanuel Macron, Canada’s Mark Carney and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen among other world leaders are firmly resisting Trump’s renewed ambitions — from Greenland to global governance. This time, Trump arrives more confident than ever in his power to bend the world to his will, ready to bully, berate and redraw the rules. On the margins of Davos, another audacious move unfolds: the signing of a “Gaza Board of Peace” — a Trump-backed body pitched as a possible alternative to the United Nations, and one he may chair indefinitely. A reconstruction forum, or the first step towards sidelining an 80-year-old global institution? Now comes the curveball for India. Trump has invited New Delhi to join this proposed power centre, effectively offering a seat outside the UN Security Council. For a country that has long championed multilateralism and UN reform, is this an opportunity — or a diplomatic trap? Should India enter a US-led security club and risk weakening the very world order it defends? Or stay out and lose ground in a rapidly shifting balance of power? And as trade talks loom, should New Delhi confront Trump’s hardball tactics — or keep its diplomacy measured? Join us as we decode a new global chessboard — where power is personal, institutions are under strain, and India must choose its moves carefully. Barkha Dutt speaks to, Gen VP Malik, Former Chief Of Army Staff, Amb Manjeev Puri, Former Diplomat, Kushal Mehra, The Caravaka Podcast, Asha Jadeja Motwani, Venture Capitalist