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Who is Laura Ingraham? Fox News anchor trolled over comments on India at SCO Summit

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Laura Ingraham , a prominent American television presenter, author, and political commentator, recently faced intense online backlash after reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi ’s interactions with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the SCO Summit in Tianjin. In her post on X, she wrote, “It’s insane that Modi apparently thinks this sort of thing will make the Americans treat him better,” expressing disbelief that Modi’s talks with Russia and China could somehow improve India’s treatment by the US despite the recent 50% tariff imposed on Indian goods over Russian oil imports. Her comment triggered widespread trolling online, with users mocking the suggestion that Modi should reward the US, highlighting that he did not nominate President Trump for a Nobel Prize, and criticising Ingraham’s US-centric assumptions. The reactions underscored India’s strategic autonomy .

Ingraham’s remarks reflect her long-standing political lens shaped by strong support for President Trump and his policies. Known for championing conservative causes, immigration restrictions, tax reforms, deregulation, and judicial appointments, she frequently uses her platform to defend Trump’s agenda. Her commentary often extends into foreign policy, where she applies a distinctly pro-American and right-leaning view, leading to pushback when discussing countries like India navigating multipolar diplomacy amid US-China-Russia tensions.


Laura Ingraham: Fox News anchor and Trump supporter

Laura Anne Ingraham hosts The Ingraham Angle on Fox News Channel and serves as editor-in-chief of the political website LifeZette. Born on 19 June 1963 in Glastonbury, Connecticut, she earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia and previously worked as a law clerk for US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and as an attorney in New York. Ingraham began her political career as a speechwriter in the Reagan administration. Over the years, she has become one of the most influential voices in conservative media, frequently advocating for Trump-era policies and shaping Republican discourse on both domestic and international issues.

Beyond her media role, Ingraham has played a pivotal part in shaping conservative opinion in the US. Her nationally syndicated radio show, bestselling books, and high-profile appearances have consistently mobilised conservative voters. Known for her frequent support of Trump’s policies, she champions causes such as strict immigration control, tax reform, and conservative judicial appointments. Ingraham’s commentary often sets the tone for conservative discourse, both on domestic politics and in foreign policy debates, making her influence widely felt across Republican circles.


SCO Summit reaction sparks online trolling

Ingraham’s post reacted to PM Modi’s tweet highlighting informal, warm interactions with Putin and Xi at the 25th SCO Summit on 1 September 2025. Her remark questioning PM Modi’s approach to US relations drew widespread criticism from social media users. One notable response pointed out, “Laura, trust me, he doesn't care. If he did, he would have nominated your man-child president for the Nobel and avoided the tariff.” Other users emphasised India’s independent foreign policy and mocked perceived double standards in American expectations.

These responses underline how Ingraham’s post became a lightning rod for debate. Users across X criticised Ingraham for her post, emphasising India’s independence in foreign policy, noting that insulting India would not change its strategic decisions. Combined with the Nobel Prize remark, these reactions show that many saw Ingraham’s commentary as out of touch with India’s pragmatic diplomacy and strategic autonomy.






India’s strategic diplomacy at the SCO Summit
The Tianjin SCO Summit showcased India’s trilateral diplomacy with Russia and China, signalling a shift towards multipolar engagement. PM Modi and President Putin emphasised long-standing bilateral ties, while PM Modi and President Xi focused on border stability, economic cooperation, and strategic alignment in Asia. The summit also highlighted India’s growing energy imports from Russia and its use of SCO and BRICS platforms to counteract US tariffs and sanctions. Analysts view these informal talks as a continuation of the Russia-India-China dialogue, emphasising Eurasian solidarity amid global geopolitical tensions.


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