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Attendee asks secretary about U.S.-India ties under President Trump at House of the Quad meeting
Summary
A meeting attendee asked a ‘‘secretary’’ how U.S.-India relations would fare under President Trump; the available transcript records the question but no answer or identification of the officials referenced.
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Commenter, a meeting attendee, asked, “Mister secretary, how do you see US India relations under president Trump?” during the House of the Quad meeting; the available transcript records no response.
The attendee repeated the request for an answer, saying, “My name is president. Can you please speak? Can you please answer president here?” The excerpt runs from 00:00:09.04 to 00:00:24.595 in the provided recording and contains only the question and follow-up pleas for a response.
The transcript does not identify the person addressed as “Mister secretary,” nor does it identify who the attendee meant by “president,” and it contains no reply or additional discussion about U.S.-India relations. Because no answer or additional context appears in the excerpt, no official position on U.S.-India relations under President Trump is recorded in the available material.
The exchange is a brief fragment of the meeting and does not include motions, votes, or follow-up directions on foreign-policy matters. Further context—such as the full meeting transcript, speaker roll, or any subsequent remarks—would be necessary to attribute the question to a specific official or to record an official response.

