Throughout his two terms as president, Barack Obama invested considerable energy into strengthening U.S. ties to India. As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis arrive in India tomorrow, they’ll find a country that’s grown more skeptical of their American allies.
As the New York Times reported, Donald Trump hasn’t helped.
There have always been irritants in relations between India and the United States. But few have been as perplexing to New Delhi, or left as bitter a taste, as President Trump’s tendency to mock Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s accent in English.
A video of Mr. Trump imitating Mr. Modi has gone viral in New Delhi. So have reports that Mr. Trump often mimics his Indian counterpart in internal discussions.
The list of challenges between the two countries includes several substantive elements, including the Trump administration’s pressure on India to curtail its purchases of Iranian oil and Russian military equipment.
But it’s Trump’s reported interest in the Indian prime minister’s accent that got me thinking: the American president’s preoccupation with accents sure does seem to come up quite a bit.









