I think the guys in that video are right and i have had the same thoughts for sometime now. We in the West still havent given much attention to India as a future threat, whoch i think is very wrong. India has EVERYTHING to emerge as a credible world power in future once they get their things in order, and the more wealthy they grow the more their governance structure will improve. So they can 100% become the next China for us.
For one India is not a western ally even today and they have no intention of being one, since they see themselves as too big to be a US/Western ally/subordinate, reason India will never be a US ally per se, but yeah a temporary partner against China only as long as it serves India's interests the day China solved its border conflict with India then i believe India will remain neutral between the US/China rivalry or even be a partner of China at worse. Prior to the 2020 bloody border skirmishes India and China were on failry good terms and Chinese companies were beginning to dominate India's economy in tech,telecom, infrastructure sectors etc So this ust shows that on a normal day with normal relationd between both sides India can be on a good terms with China.
In fact even today India has refused to follow our lead and sanction Russia or stop oil import from Russia and they still maintain their ties with Russia. Plus they are still in the China led Asian infrastructure development Bank(AIIB) made of over 100 countries where China gave them the 2nd position of shares among all other countries to woo them, and they are an integral part of China origin SCO, and the BRICS. Additionally , Indians have always been wary of the US/West for a very long time actually, they still dont trust the US/West and they have that feeling of not being treated the way they think we should treat them which is:give them everything they want/need be it full technology transfers, the latest US military tech/weapons, permanent seat in UN, enacting a law to relocate our investments and companies from China to India completely etc etc
In short it's not that India cant be trusted, but that they are too big and the have the potential (giving their size) to dwarf even the US in future if things align well for them and they get their act together in the near future to be honest. I actually think they can and will be a threat in future as well. Just think about it, without China's recent rise, India will.be the most talk about story of the miracle of the decades giving how far rhey have come since their economic collapse in the early 90s. They are second only to China in many aspects of their growth story recently . Its just that China's growth has been so spectacular that it has overshadowed Indias own rise. However, eventhough might hate China for that, I actually think they are lucky about that, since China has made their own rise not to attract the attention of the US/West and for them.to go inder the radar and even be courted/wooed by the US/West and China on the other part. So they are currently on.a sweet spot, and they should thank CHINA for that since China can draw all the hostilities and focus from the US while India keeps growing silently and peacefully. Same way China grew under the radar and advantages the US provided them to woo them against the Soviet Union and later war on terror which distracted the US.
I noticed only the UK considers 'good relations' as following our lead'. US doesn't. If you have free market capitalism (uncompromisable) and ideally democracy (compromisable because they think capitalism will lead to democracy), they are ok with 'good relations'. They don't expect us to follow the lead all the time
a) we didn't give troops to Iraq/Afh and they were fine
b) We are managing Russia keeping some interests in mind and they trust us to remember there are red lines where even those interests have to be given up
UK is out of step with history
No India is not going to be the next China but it will become a middle income in the late 2030s with an economy TWENTY TIMES that of Pakistan.
That is what matters and Pakistan may be forced to give up its claim to IOC Kashmir in return for economic benefits by trading with India.
And there's the strategy. Our approach is to make Kashmiri's average income about 10 to 20 times that of Pak and that will settle a lot of questions.
Anyone has doubts can check the amount of money we have parked for Kashmir in our annual budgets in recent years.