In the year 2000, Russia started re-emerging as a great military power and China became an economic giant. The United States perceived such developments as a challenge to the established world order. The US prepared a comprehensive strategy to contest great-power competitions in Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
Capitalizing on the local dynamics in South Asia, the US picked India as its strategic partner to contain China. The US also hoped that it would eventually pull India out of the Russian camp and hence deprive Russia of a major defense client.
In 2005, United States consented to a civil nuclear deal with India and described it a pivotal moment for the beginning of a strategic relationship between India and the US. India became a strategic ally and partner in Asia. To appease India, as an immediate reward, the US turned a blind eye to Indian proxies against Pakistan.
In 2015, the US allowed India to have a Rapid Reaction Cell inside the Pentagon with seven officials representing various wings of the US Department of Defense to speed up defense deals, liaisons and sharing of intelligence. In 2017, US President Donald Trump went a step further and even changed the name of US Pacific command to Indo-Pacific Command to hint at a more prominent role for Indian armed forces.
The US believed India was fully aligned with its interests and was no longer in the Russian camp. However, over a period of time, it all proved an illusion. The US has appeared to be disappointed with hefty Indian defense deals with Russia and with Indian voting patterns in the United Nations General Assembly.
The US took 13 long years to understand that India is not its strategic partner. Consequently, this month the Pentagon moved the “India office” (Rapid Reaction Cell) out of the iconic building to some 10 kilometers away in another administrative building, and reduced its workforce. The immediate cause of this is not known. However, visible signs of non-alignment between US and Indian interests are quite distinct.
India’s spineless handling of the Doklam standoff with China was not a as significant a setback to the US perception of India as the subsequent Indian dealing with China. Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Wuhan summit in April not only ignored Chinese construction activity in the Hamelin region but sought a more conciliatory position with President Xi Jinping.
Modi has desperately tried to reset relations with China, which had soured after the Doklam standoff. Modi even invited Chinese companies to invest and collaborate with India. New Delhi saw it more advantageous to stand neutral instead of becoming Washington’s counterweight to Beijing.
The Indian leadership neither feels threatened by China, because of the intervening high mountains of the Tibetan Plateau, nor is it willing to contest China militarily because of the apparent disparity of military and economic resources. India actually wants to end “Chinese influence” in South Asia and wants to punish smaller neighbors cooperating with China.
Indians are optimistic that their country, one of the largest by population and seventh-largest by land area, will soon be a superpower in a multipolar world. Why should they then be a junior partner to the United States? Indians have developed far bigger ambitions in the region and beyond
The US was misled by the small convergence of interests in South Asia, forgetting that India is a competitor, not an ally. Indians are optimistic that their country, one of the largest by population and seventh-largest by land area, will soon be a superpower in a multipolar world. Why should they then be a junior partner to the United States? Indians have developed far bigger ambitions in the region and beyond.
The Indian government, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), also has a complicated relationship with Middle Eastern Muslim countries. India shares Israel’s perception that Muslims are a troubled community and a danger for world peace. The ruling party also grossly ill-treats its Muslim community at home; however, it also successfully manipulates a huge overseas employment quota from wealthy Middle Eastern Muslim countries.
India is the leading importer of Iranian oil, and a significant investor in Iran through its Chabahar Port project, so it has refused to give in to US demands vis-a-vis Iran. Likewise, the Indians have greatly benefited from the US presence in Afghanistan in trade, defense deals and diplomacy. However, when it comes to funding the war effort or contributing troops for peacemaking efforts in Afghanistan, it is always reluctant.
India does not intend to cease its arms imports from Russia. It is concluding a $5.5 billion purchase of the Russian S-400 long-range air-defense system despite US objections. Indian Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that India has “a time-tested relationship” with Russia and further reiterated that India only recognizes UN sanctions, not unilateral US sanctions. This clearly shows that the two countries’ interests are not aligned. Indians have also signed a memorandum of understanding for the purchase of five nuclear power plants from Russia.
Backing India to counter China is a flawed US policy. India has neither the political will nor the capacity to contest China militarily. India uses the China card to milk the US and West for support and uses it against Pakistan and smaller countries in the region. The India will project its true power potential after it attains its intermediate objectives of joining the Nuclear Suppliers Group and the UN Security Council.
For Washington, the best bet is to improve relations with Pakistan and Afghanistan, as these are the countries that are natural partners to the US. Russia and China are also competitors to each other and not allies, and hence will pose no significant threat to the interests of the United States in the foreseeable future.
Considering the continuous conflict of interests between Washington and New Delhi, and partly because of greater preoccupation with conflicts in the Middle East and East Asia, the Trump administration seems to have crystalized its relationship with India. The administration’s increased engagement with Pakistan on the issue of Afghanistan might have also come at the expense of Indo-US ties and the ouster of the “India office” from the Pentagon.
India is not the natural ally of the US; it is as clear as a midsummer sky. The sooner the White House understands this, the better.
Now thats more like it, great article, a great read!
Now thats more like it, great article, a great read!
With billion plus people and booming middle class, no world power will be willing to ignore India but at some point convergence of interests need to happen and if India continue to fail the main reason why it’s being propped up (to counter China) then the US will look for alternate policy. Only thing matters in relationship among nations is the convergence of interests.
With billion plus people and booming middle class, no world power will be willing to ignore India but at some point convergence of interests need to happen and if India continue to fail the main reason why it’s being propped up (to counter China) then the US will look for alternate policy. Only thing matters in relationship among nations is the convergence of interests.
A Pakistani columnist writing an article with understandable prejudice…such a biased article..shows his frustation towards growing India..
A Pakistani columnist writing an article with understandable prejudice…such a biased article..shows his frustation towards growing India..
India is not a bootlicker of USA like Pakistan & we know how the spineless nation Pakistan handed over saksgham valley to china without even a fight
India is not a bootlicker of USA like Pakistan & we know how the spineless nation Pakistan handed over saksgham valley to china without even a fight
Much of it was common sense considering India’s history, but then again desperation must’ve been a big factor for the US to rely on india. Taking away a client from Russia would’ve been the only thing they could expect from india, it does not have as the article rightly mentions the spine to go against China, I mean even against a significantly smaller Pakistan military it’s been relying on arresting pigeon spies, fake "surgical strikes" that even indian make fun of and alot of bollywood action to satisfy its insecurity. The best part in this is india will not be able to support terrorist groups inside Afghanistan that it has been using againt Pakistan, after all with its serving intelligence officer in Pakistan’s custody india was caught with its pants down when he was arrested from Baluchistan. Over all things are going well as Pakistan China Russia coming together to stabilize the region, US is too tired to keep fighting a war it lost years ago and india the source of chaos int he region has lost its occupation in Kashmir, and smaller countries (nepal to name one) have started to stand up agasint indian blackmailing.
Much of it was common sense considering India’s history, but then again desperation must’ve been a big factor for the US to rely on india. Taking away a client from Russia would’ve been the only thing they could expect from india, it does not have as the article rightly mentions the spine to go against China, I mean even against a significantly smaller Pakistan military it’s been relying on arresting pigeon spies, fake "surgical strikes" that even indian make fun of and alot of bollywood action to satisfy its insecurity. The best part in this is india will not be able to support terrorist groups inside Afghanistan that it has been using againt Pakistan, after all with its serving intelligence officer in Pakistan’s custody india was caught with its pants down when he was arrested from Baluchistan. Over all things are going well as Pakistan China Russia coming together to stabilize the region, US is too tired to keep fighting a war it lost years ago and india the source of chaos int he region has lost its occupation in Kashmir, and smaller countries (nepal to name one) have started to stand up agasint indian blackmailing.
yep becuase he does not seem to use bollywood as his source of infomation. Ca wait for the the movie about "surgical strikies" to come out along with a reference to the ISI’ pigeon spies that was arrested by the mighty indian estabilshment. 😛
yep becuase he does not seem to use bollywood as his source of infomation. Ca wait for the the movie about "surgical strikies" to come out along with a reference to the ISI’ pigeon spies that was arrested by the mighty indian estabilshment. 😛
The indo us relation is beyond what the author says. India initially made clear that it’s a strategic partner not allys like pak..india will not bow to any foreign pressure like pak and US is very aware of it. until now india Brought 15 billion Dollar of military equipment in last 6 years Whereas for pak, US should fund for the purchase as they are begging themselves here and there. India us relation is no zero sum game as India made it clear initially and US is very well aware of it. Go and see the lecture by us ambassador who cracked the nuclear deal. They describe better what is india.they clearly says that India exercise the sovereign and foreign policy of its own and India is not Pakistan to dance us and China Indo us trade is more 100 billion dollar and its increasing Lot of American companies are doing great business here and there economy is getting integrated.india has a capacity to offer and dispel nearly 10 times what pak could do. Entire Indian ocean is controlled by its navy and in dokhlam China to back on First time for China to compromise in its policy.
The indo us relation is beyond what the author says. India initially made clear that it’s a strategic partner not allys like pak..india will not bow to any foreign pressure like pak and US is very aware of it. until now india Brought 15 billion Dollar of military equipment in last 6 years Whereas for pak, US should fund for the purchase as they are begging themselves here and there. India us relation is no zero sum game as India made it clear initially and US is very well aware of it. Go and see the lecture by us ambassador who cracked the nuclear deal. They describe better what is india.they clearly says that India exercise the sovereign and foreign policy of its own and India is not Pakistan to dance us and China Indo us trade is more 100 billion dollar and its increasing Lot of American companies are doing great business here and there economy is getting integrated.india has a capacity to offer and dispel nearly 10 times what pak could do. Entire Indian ocean is controlled by its navy and in dokhlam China to back on First time for China to compromise in its policy.
A very biased angle placed by a journalist from Pakistan, a country recognised to be a state sponsorer of terrorism. The amount of money squandered away by Pakistan is insane. Yes i do agree India and US cannot have 100 percent aligned interests, no one can but considering Pakistan is now a province of China i wish Asia Times would scrutinize the articles better.
A very biased angle placed by a journalist from Pakistan, a country recognised to be a state sponsorer of terrorism. The amount of money squandered away by Pakistan is insane. Yes i do agree India and US cannot have 100 percent aligned interests, no one can but considering Pakistan is now a province of China i wish Asia Times would scrutinize the articles better.
On reading I was sure the writer must be from pak
On reading I was sure the writer must be from pak
Being a Paki, only this can be written. It’s time other people from other nationalities also wrote about this. Yes, India has it’s ambitions in the world order. It takes a guy from a failed state to write this kind of article. Guess he knows best about successful countries and what they can do by their choice rather than begging for loans and run behind countries who can only exploit them. What a joke of a article..
Being a Paki, only this can be written. It’s time other people from other nationalities also wrote about this. Yes, India has it’s ambitions in the world order. It takes a guy from a failed state to write this kind of article. Guess he knows best about successful countries and what they can do by their choice rather than begging for loans and run behind countries who can only exploit them. What a joke of a article..
Lolz. You must have convinced yourself that this is just.. wake up…
Lolz. You must have convinced yourself that this is just.. wake up…
The whole story is written from only one point of view that of a Pakistani’s. The author seems desperate to show India in a negative role and getting support of US.
The whole story is written from only one point of view that of a Pakistani’s. The author seems desperate to show India in a negative role and getting support of US.
Ok let’s…..assume this was right…
Columnist from Pakistan showed all his hatredness against India….
Let me tell of my idea ….
Why the Saarc countries can’t change their name into ussa…
Become one country..with many states..
Kashmir should be united…
One military….
I feel this is the only solution for Kashmir&all the problems the region i facing…
If it happens it’s easier to get into United Nations….. security council……& Every country in the region will benefit….
We are from the same race..and look alike….ðnic..
But separated by the religion…
I feel religion doesn’t make sense for peace in the current situation……
People are educated….please think with Broad mind…
No one is suppressed….
Unless or untill….
People are divided…
I request all the saarc pple please be unite…
If it should happen
any 1interested…in everysouth asian country ,register a party called ussa…
None or the other day it will succeed…
It’s just my thought….or hallagination….
It’s my dream…
Ok let’s…..assume this was right…
Columnist from Pakistan showed all his hatredness against India….
Let me tell of my idea ….
Why the Saarc countries can’t change their name into ussa…
Become one country..with many states..
Kashmir should be united…
One military….
I feel this is the only solution for Kashmir&all the problems the region i facing…
If it happens it’s easier to get into United Nations….. security council……& Every country in the region will benefit….
We are from the same race..and look alike….ðnic..
But separated by the religion…
I feel religion doesn’t make sense for peace in the current situation……
People are educated….please think with Broad mind…
No one is suppressed….
Unless or untill….
People are divided…
I request all the saarc pple please be unite…
If it should happen
any 1interested…in everysouth asian country ,register a party called ussa…
None or the other day it will succeed…
It’s just my thought….or hallagination….
It’s my dream…
Its true it seems that Doklam made India look spineless. It has always been the case in the history of India. It is the nature of the Indians. However India going away from Russia would have been disastrous. It would have paved way for second western colonisation
Its true it seems that Doklam made India look spineless. It has always been the case in the history of India. It is the nature of the Indians. However India going away from Russia would have been disastrous. It would have paved way for second western colonisation
What will a Pakistani write?
What will a Pakistani write?
First Straight your backbone, then point others, India is a greater country with greatest capabilities, We the Indians are committed to build Strongest India.
First Straight your backbone, then point others, India is a greater country with greatest capabilities, We the Indians are committed to build Strongest India.
Muhammad Fayyaz
There’s no harm if you don’t have any knowledge…..you can always…collect. But if you deny any info for just fun then it’s your problem. You loose.
You can keep making fun of Cow Urine and the US is attempting to get patents on the Cow Urine for nothing !!
Muhammad Fayyaz
There’s no harm if you don’t have any knowledge…..you can always…collect. But if you deny any info for just fun then it’s your problem. You loose.
You can keep making fun of Cow Urine and the US is attempting to get patents on the Cow Urine for nothing !!
If i was a pakistani i wud be happy too to see indian office "being removed"(what i want to project) from the pentagon and i wud take this opportunity to suck up to Trump and see if he makes pakistan his "strategic partner"
If i was a pakistani i wud be happy too to see indian office "being removed"(what i want to project) from the pentagon and i wud take this opportunity to suck up to Trump and see if he makes pakistan his "strategic partner"
Swapndrashta foolish author.
Swapndrashta foolish author.
Third class biased article with no relation to facts. However, he is right about one thing. Indians will never danve to anyone’s tunes
Third class biased article with no relation to facts. However, he is right about one thing. Indians will never danve to anyone’s tunes
I understand the bias of the nationalist sentiments of the columnist. But when you write about the current BIG PLAYERS in International socio-political game, you need to comprehend the bigger picture. The very phrase "spineless handling of Dokalam Standoff" potrays naiveness and incomprehensible attitude of the columnist. Infact the "handling" was mature, and one of the best use of diplomacy. And to end, if you can’t comprehend diplomacy, then you shouldn’t write about it. The columnist has made a big fool out of himself. Lol
I understand the bias of the nationalist sentiments of the columnist. But when you write about the current BIG PLAYERS in International socio-political game, you need to comprehend the bigger picture. The very phrase "spineless handling of Dokalam Standoff" potrays naiveness and incomprehensible attitude of the columnist. Infact the "handling" was mature, and one of the best use of diplomacy. And to end, if you can’t comprehend diplomacy, then you shouldn’t write about it. The columnist has made a big fool out of himself. Lol
Asia times, do you even read these before publishing? Propoganda ???? What better can you expect from a pakistani.. I pity the education you guys get????
Asia times, do you even read these before publishing? Propoganda ???? What better can you expect from a pakistani.. I pity the education you guys get????
Atta you vomited the same what your country do, you people will always be crying India India India…. Your article has proved one thing that whatever degree or post you acquire in world media, you will remain donkey only…
Atta you vomited the same what your country do, you people will always be crying India India India…. Your article has proved one thing that whatever degree or post you acquire in world media, you will remain donkey only…
You are partially correct. India remains very close to our heart for many reasons. We the Muslims have ruled India for many centuries, one; two, In India, Muslims, today, live a terrible life and third, India is continuously bleeding us in Kashmir and Balochistan through state and other forms of terrorisms. Pakistan is forced to spend a lot of money on defence because of India.
You are partially correct. India remains very close to our heart for many reasons. We the Muslims have ruled India for many centuries, one; two, In India, Muslims, today, live a terrible life and third, India is continuously bleeding us in Kashmir and Balochistan through state and other forms of terrorisms. Pakistan is forced to spend a lot of money on defence because of India.