India is clearly very angry with the United States! During the Quad meeting, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar bluntly stated that there will always be problems in the India-US relationship. It can be seen that even though the US is trying to win over India, the relationship between the two countries is not smooth. On July 1st, according to Indian media reports, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, who was visiting the United States, said that the India-US relationship will never be free of issues, and even have differences.
The main differences are as follows? According to Indian media, there are at least three points. First, India cannot agree with the statement by US President Trump that he mediated the India-Pakistan conflict. India's position is that the ceasefire was only reached at Pakistan's request. Second, India expressed concerns about the US hosting Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir and cooperating with Pakistan in areas such as security, counter-terrorism, investment, and critical minerals.
Third, India is dissatisfied with Trump's early termination of the G7 trip, which led to the cancellation of the meeting between US and Indian leaders. India's response is to reject Trump's last-minute invitation to Modi. Obviously, as soon as the Indian foreign minister arrived in the United States, he pointed out various problems between India and the US, which indicates that India is very angry with the US. Therefore, India is unable to hold back. In the end, what does this indicate? This shows that in the India-US relationship, the US wants to ensure its own interests and gain a dominant position, and its policy towards India is both luring and hitting.
Because they want to deal with us, the US is courting India. Although the US is courting India, it doesn't want to pay a huge cost, so the US is also using Pakistan to suppress India. If India performs poorly, the US will treat India coldly. Otherwise, it's hard to imagine that the US would cancel the meeting between the US and Indian leaders on short notice. If the India-Pakistan conflict results in an Indian victory, the US definitely wouldn't do such a thing. Clearly, the current India-US relationship is superficially united but actually estranged.
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