Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 07:04:25 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 14:27:19
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Former US National Security Advisor, John Bolton, has claimed that former President Donald Trump's trade advisor, Peter Navarro, attempted to create conflict between Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a bilateral meeting in Japan in 2019. In his newly-released memoir, Bolton writes that Navarro raised trade issues related to India's import duties on whiskey during a meeting aimed at developing strategic ties between the two leaders. Navarro allegedly wanted to confront Modi about these protectionist practices which were negatively affecting US whiskey exporters. The incident reportedly caused frustration among Trump's advisors, who felt Navarro's intervention was inappropriate and a violation of protocol.
Bolton's book claims that Navarro's actions nearly caused a diplomatic incident and that Trump himself had to be reminded that Navarro was no longer a government employee after the 2020 election.
This revelation paints a questionable picture of Navarro's conduct and underlines his apparent enthusiasm for challenging international trade norms. Whether this was an innocent blunder or a more deliberate maneuver to create friction between two prominent leaders remains a mystery.
These new insights from Bolton's book shed light on the behind-the-scenes maneuverings of Trump's administration and their implications for international relations.