You brought India closer, you chose Pakistan’ Ram Emmanuel got angry on Trump’s decision, gave a big warning

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News India Live, Digital Desk:There is currently an uproar in the corridors of power of America regarding a major diplomatic decision. Former US Ambassador to Japan and powerful leader Ram Emanuel has made a sharp attack on the foreign policy of President Donald Trump. Taking on Trump, Emmanuel said that after the hard work of last several years, the relationship between India and America had reached such heights, a decision of Trump has put it at risk. He alleged that the Trump administration’s inclination again seems to be towards Pakistan, which could be a matter of concern for India.

Years of hard work wasted? Emmanuel’s pain

Ram Emanuel vented his anger during an interview and said that the Biden administration and the diplomats before him had worked day and night to make India America’s most reliable partner. From defense deals to technical cooperation, the two countries had come very close to each other. Emmanuel claims that Trump’s recent statements and some strategic decisions indicate that he is giving preference to Pakistan instead of India, which may upset the balance of South Asia.

Is American foreign policy changing again?

Under Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ policy, many times such decisions have been taken which surprise traditional allies. Emmanuel says that if America again returns to its old ways with Pakistan, it will damage the bridge of trust built with India. He warned that India’s support is necessary to stop China’s growing dominance, and in such a situation, choosing Pakistan could prove to be a big strategic mistake of America.

The world’s eyes are on the relationship between Trump and India

Although Trump’s supporters argue that the President wants to have independent relations with every country, Emanuel’s statement has sparked a new debate in Washington. Will America’s activity with India on forums like QUAD and I2U2 reduce now? This question has started arising now. Emmanuel said in clear words that diplomacy is not driven by emotions, but by trust and continuity, which the Trump administration is ignoring.