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'India Doesn't Trust US, Always Played It Smart': Nikki Haley

The Indian-American presidential aspirant said that New Delhi has played smart in the current global situation and stayed close to Russia

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Nikki Haley, the aspiring Republican presidential candidate in the United States, said on Wednesday that India wants to be a partner with the US, but as of now they don't trust Americans to lead.

The Indian-American presidential aspirant also said that New Delhi has played smart in the current global situation and stayed close with Russia.

In an interview with Fox Business News, 51-year-old Nikki Haley said also said that she has "dealt with India, talked with Modi," adding that India wants to be a partner with US and not with Russia.

"I have dealt with India too. I have got to say, I have dealt with India too. I have talked with Modi. India wants to be a partner with us. They don't want to be a partner with Russia," news agency PTI quoted her as saying.

Nikki Haley said as of now India sees the United States as weak. "The problem is, India doesn't trust us to win. They don't trust us to lead. They see right now that we're weak. India has always played it smart. They have played it smart, and they have stayed close with Russia, because that's where they get a lot of their military equipment," she said in response to a question.

Explaining how "friends, including India, will trust US again, Nikki Haley said: "When we start to lead again, when we start to get the weakness out and stop putting our head in the sand, that's when our friends, India, Australia, New Zealand, all of them will -- and Israel, Japan, South Korea -- all of them want to do that. Japan gave themselves a billion-dollar stimulus to become less dependent on China.”

"India gave themselves a billion-dollar stimulus to become less dependent on China," she told Fox Business News adding that the US needs to start building up its alliances.

Haley said China is not doing well economically and is preparing for a war with the US, adding that that's their "mistake".