How Indian PM Modi’s efforts to isolate Pakistan ‘backfired’
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to isolate Pakistan have not yielded the intended results, as Pakistan has strengthened its diplomatic ties with major powers like the US and China. Analysts suggest that India's strategy has backfired, highlighting missteps by Modi's administration. The recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan, mediated by the US, further underscores the changing dynamics in the region.
- ▪Pakistan has emerged as a strategic ally of China and a trusted partner of the United States under President Trump.
- ▪Modi's attempts to isolate Pakistan have been met with significant diplomatic successes for Islamabad.
- ▪The recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan was announced by Trump after intense fighting, marking a significant moment in their relations.
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News|India-Pakistan TensionsHow Indian PM Modi’s efforts to isolate Pakistan ‘backfired’Pakistan finds itself in a diplomatic sweet spot, wooed by Trump, China and the Middle East, despite India’s efforts. Indian missteps are partly to blame, say analysts.ListenListen (29 mins)SaveClick here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoIndia's ties with the US have plunged despite Modi cultivating a personal rapport with Trump.
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