Former US top officials have appealed to Washington to stop looking at India and Pakistan from the same strategic perspective. He says that US President Donald Trump should abandon the India-Pakistan policy and instead, look and understand his relations with New Delhi and Islamabad in different ways.
In a joint article published in Foreign Affairs, former US National Security Advisor Jake Sulivan and former Deputy Foreign Minister Kurt Campbell wrote, “Washington should avoid keeping their relations with India and Pakistan at the same level. There should be no ‘India-Pakistan’ policy.”
Former American top officials told India’s importance
He argued that in recent years the inclination of American diplomacy has been towards New Delhi and is also the reason for this. The US is associated with permanent interests with Pakistan in dealing with terrorism, limiting nuclear and missile spread, but these interests also fade in front of Washington’s multidimensional and important interests about India. “
‘America was pushing India into the hands of its scrapers’
Jake Sulivan and Kurt Campbell said that Donald Trump’s tariff, India’s purchase of oil from Russia, renewed tension between the US and India in relation to Pakistan, due to all this, there has been a rapid decline in the relations between New Delhi and Washington, in which there is also a matter of public insults.
In fact, recently, the editorial was said in the editorial about the Shanghai Cooperation Sangathan (SCO) summit held in Tianjin that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s friendly meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin has made it clear that America can directly push India India.
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