What Comes Next with Mira Rapp-Hooper

India’s Reset with United States, Warmth with Europe, Engagement with Gulf

35 min · 25. Juni 2026
Episode India’s Reset with United States, Warmth with Europe, Engagement with Gulf Cover

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In this episode, Host and TAG Senior Advisor Mira Rapp-Hooper speaks with Ashok Malik, TAG partner and chair of the India Practice, about India’s evolving diplomatic and economic relationships with the United States and Europe. They assess whether the Trump-Modi meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France marked a meaningful reset in U.S.-India ties, why trade negotiations remain tied to Washington’s tariff uncertainty, and how New Delhi is approaching the next phase of engagement with the Washington, D.C. They also explore India’s growing alignment with Europe and the opportunities emerging in tech, defense, energy, manufacturing, and supply chain resilience.  What Comes Next with Mira Rapp-Hooper is produced by Rivan Dwiastono, executive produced by Lauren Dueck, with editorial input from Prashant Jha. It contains music by Cody Martin via Soundstripe.  What Comes Next is a production of The Asia Group, and is powered by TAG AI, TAG's geopolitical decision engine for businesses.

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