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Wrong people advised Trump on India, says Mary Millben

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African American singer Mary Millben has said that the relationship between the United States and India has weakened during President Donald Trump’s second term, blaming poor advice within the administration and calling for a genuine effort to rebuild trust with New Delhi. Millben highlighted a significant difference between Trump’s first term and his present one, stating that the advisors from the earlier administration had a deeper appreciation for India, adding that "wrong people" advised Trump on matters relating to New Delhi. Millben said US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent visit to India was important personally for him, but did little to repair broader tensions in the bilateral relationship

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