But China also has questions about Trump and his threat about sanctions, which can lead to a trade war. In anticipation of that, India becomes very important to China, both as a market and a source for essential supplies. Going against the grain of his pugnacious talk vis-a-vis China, therefore, Trump has of late been stressing on his great respect for Xi Jinping, while China, on its part, had been offering various economic ‘concessions’ to the US. “Against this background of Trump’s search for a deal over North Korea, would he be willing to stand behind India in the event of a confrontation?” asks Garver. He points out that Trump’s alignment with India is weaker than what it was with Barack Obama, George W. Bush or Bill Clinton.