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Will the United States 3D Policy for Pakistan Work Against China’s Rise?
Global Village Space|
Abdul Rahim |
Former President Barak Obama’s Pivot to South Asian foreign policy is still continuing under President Trump’s administration.
Strengthening ties with India, challenging rising China, diplomacy with Iran, democracy in Myanmar, and drone strikes in Yemen and Pakistan are successfully practiced by the new administration of President Trump.
President Trump is focusing on Indian Ocean Region where lie the long-term interests of the United States. Friendly India is more suitable for the U.S to enhance military and naval capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region. Pakistan is being judged as a pro-Beijing state. Therefore, Pakistan is increasingly becoming a proxy-zone for the US strategists to countermand China’s possible presence in Indian/Arabian Ocean.
Economically developed Pakistan is a threat to India’s hegemony in South Asia.
PM Modi needs US’s presence in the Indian Ocean Region. The presence of the US will ensure a shining India. India also needs NATO’s presence in Afghanistan to stabilize Indian interests in Kabul. The presence of India in Afghanistan threatens Pakistan’s stability. So, the US will support Indian presence in Kabul. It is doing all that it can to provide an opportunity to India to counter an economically developing ‘Chinese’ Pakistan. For the Indians, an economically developed Pakistan itself is a threat to their hegemony in South Asia.
Read more: How is the world affected with Trump’s American values?
President Trump, former businessman, understands the importance of South and East Asia for the United States. He also understands the importance of Pakistan and India. The Trump administration like those before it, need India to contain a rising China and view Pakistan from a US-Chinese perspective. All-out support of China towards Pakistan is a threat to the U.S. influence on Islamabad. So, the U.S. prefers to go with the Machiavellian diplomacy, deterrence, and drones to keep Islamabad under pressure.
The 3D’s: Diplomacy, Deterrence & Drones
The initiation of ‘One Belt, One Road’ and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a threat to the US influence in Asia Pacific in general and Indian Ocean Region in special.
Since 1947, the U.S. has always been biased and ambiguous in relations with Islamabad. Islamabad has never understood Washington. Diplomacy and deterrence to impose sanctions have always strengthened Washington’s influence on Islamabad.
Read more: New US Strategy on Afghanistan will probably involve more men on ground
Pakistan’s intelligent decision to turn toward China and Russia is alarming for the U.S. The Chinese initiation of ‘One Belt, One Road’ and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a threat to the U.S. influence in Asia Pacific in general and Indian Ocean Region in special.
Read more: Will the United States 3D Policy for Pakistan Work Against China’s Rise?
Global Village Space|
Abdul Rahim |
Former President Barak Obama’s Pivot to South Asian foreign policy is still continuing under President Trump’s administration.
Strengthening ties with India, challenging rising China, diplomacy with Iran, democracy in Myanmar, and drone strikes in Yemen and Pakistan are successfully practiced by the new administration of President Trump.
President Trump is focusing on Indian Ocean Region where lie the long-term interests of the United States. Friendly India is more suitable for the U.S to enhance military and naval capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region. Pakistan is being judged as a pro-Beijing state. Therefore, Pakistan is increasingly becoming a proxy-zone for the US strategists to countermand China’s possible presence in Indian/Arabian Ocean.
Economically developed Pakistan is a threat to India’s hegemony in South Asia.
PM Modi needs US’s presence in the Indian Ocean Region. The presence of the US will ensure a shining India. India also needs NATO’s presence in Afghanistan to stabilize Indian interests in Kabul. The presence of India in Afghanistan threatens Pakistan’s stability. So, the US will support Indian presence in Kabul. It is doing all that it can to provide an opportunity to India to counter an economically developing ‘Chinese’ Pakistan. For the Indians, an economically developed Pakistan itself is a threat to their hegemony in South Asia.
Read more: How is the world affected with Trump’s American values?
President Trump, former businessman, understands the importance of South and East Asia for the United States. He also understands the importance of Pakistan and India. The Trump administration like those before it, need India to contain a rising China and view Pakistan from a US-Chinese perspective. All-out support of China towards Pakistan is a threat to the U.S. influence on Islamabad. So, the U.S. prefers to go with the Machiavellian diplomacy, deterrence, and drones to keep Islamabad under pressure.
The 3D’s: Diplomacy, Deterrence & Drones
The initiation of ‘One Belt, One Road’ and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a threat to the US influence in Asia Pacific in general and Indian Ocean Region in special.
Since 1947, the U.S. has always been biased and ambiguous in relations with Islamabad. Islamabad has never understood Washington. Diplomacy and deterrence to impose sanctions have always strengthened Washington’s influence on Islamabad.
Read more: New US Strategy on Afghanistan will probably involve more men on ground
Pakistan’s intelligent decision to turn toward China and Russia is alarming for the U.S. The Chinese initiation of ‘One Belt, One Road’ and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a threat to the U.S. influence in Asia Pacific in general and Indian Ocean Region in special.
Read more: Will the United States 3D Policy for Pakistan Work Against China’s Rise?