Srinagar, March 19 -- Leadership decisions, whether on a global or domestic stage, have far-reaching consequences. Recent developments in India-U.S. relations under the Trump administration, including a suggestion by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to replace Chinese goods with American ones, highlight the intricate interplay of policy, perception, and public sentiment. Piyush Goyal's suggestion came just after his return back from America. These shifts not only impact India's economy but also reshape its strategic alliances and domestic market dynamics.Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent podcast interview with Lex Fridman offered a fascinating glimpse into his rapport with U.S. President Donald Trump. Modi described their bond as one ro...