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And from what we understand, no licenses to begin reselling these AI chips in China.
Will it happen?
Well, you know, if you talk to Jensen Wong about that, he would tell you that that only strengthens Huawei and, in fact, strengthens China's hand to sell this type of technology if it were to catch up with the United States to other countries.
Do you believe that we're mortgaging our national security by selling this technology?
Yeah, you'll hear from them right here on this program, I'm sure.
As we consider what some would describe as an economic cold war here, or at least a trade war with China, the prospects of pushing India closer to China has been on the table.
This week, with now a 50% tariff that the U.S.
has put on India, half of that was added as punishment for India buying Russian oil, Ambassador.
I talked about this last evening with Peter Navarro, the White House Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing.
He made a lot of news, not only here but in Delhi today, with his answer.
What he said about India's Prime Minister Modi and his culpability regarding Russia's war in Ukraine.
Let's listen.
Modi's war was the headline on the front page of every major newspaper this morning in India, and it led all of their newscasts when he said that last evening.
It was considered an insult and framed to be inaccurate.
What do you make of this rhetoric coming from the White House?
President Trump and Prime Minister Modi have domestic politics.
It's already happening.
We're reporting that in March, Beijing began quiet outreach to India.
President Xi wrote a letter to test the waters on improving ties.
I have less than a minute, and I don't want to cut you off, Ambassador, but where does this end with this letter?