A recent White House luncheon between U.S. President Donald Trump and Pakistan's military chief, Asim Munir, has triggered significant concern in India, prompting a reassessment of its diplomatic and strategic ties with both the United States and China.
The meeting is seen as a strategic setback for India, which has long opposed any U.S. mediation in its disputes with Pakistan. This renewed U.S.-Pakistan engagement comes amid ongoing trade disagreements between the U.S. and India, particularly over agricultural tariffs, and as the U.S. seeks to balance its interests in South Asia.
The developments have led India to reconsider its approach to China and question the reliability of its partnership with the U.S. The situation underscores shifting alliances and heightened geopolitical competition in the region.
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