"The same way Trump's MAGA agenda puts America first, other nationalist leaders will seek to prioritise their national interests. For example, in India, we have seen how PM Modi has advocated policies geared at putting 'India First'. Nationalism is all about national interests," remarked Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) politician Savio Rodrigues.
"Under Trump, the US is no longer going to spend billions on a foreign war or through funding global organisations such as World Health Organisation (WHO) or US Agency for International Development (USAID) for that matter. So, yes, there are big strategic readjustments taking place right now," the think-tanker stated in a converstion with Sputnik India.
"But we are witnessing the building blocks of a new kind of a global power dynamic, wherein some structures will crumble and some new will emerge. We are already witnessing calls to reform the UN Security Council and Bretton Woods institutions by countries like India and Brazil, which are only going to grow due to the disruptive changes underway," the expert suggested.