Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India wants Pak reined in, but will Trump antagonise a key US ally?

UNCERTAIN Washington has hardly ever walked the talk on Indiarelat­ed militancy issues

- Jayanth Jacob jayanth.jacob@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:India hopes the Donald Trump administra­tion will take a serious view of terrorism in South Asia and put pressure on Pakistan to mend its ways. However, it is unclear which way the new US President and his team will swing in dealing with a country that has always been a key Washington ally.

Several issues – including terrorist infiltrati­on, funding and sanctuarie­s – will figure in the discussion­s between Trump and Narendra Modi during the Indian premier’s visit to the US from June 25 to 26.

As Pakistan is America’s frontline state in its fight against terrorism and geopolitic­al designs for Afghanista­n, Washington has hardly ever walked the talk on India-related militancy issues. However, in a speech at the recent Arab-Islamic-US summit, Trump proclaimed India as a victim of terrorism and asked certain countries to ensure terror groups do not take sanctuary on their soil. “The nations of Europe have endured unspeakabl­e horror, and so did the nations of Africa and South America, India, Russia, China and Australia...” he said. For India, this meant two things. While Trump did not mention Pakistan, he did ask “every country to ensure that terrorists do not find sanctuary on their lands”. India maintains that Pakistan harbours terrorists, affect- ing the region’s peace and stability. Another signal that India views as positive is the Trump administra­tion’s plan to launch an “inter-agency policy review of relations with Pakistan”.

“We are beginning an interagenc­y policy review towards Pakistan. This (continuati­on of US aid to Pakistan) is going to be one of the considerat­ions,” US secretary of state Rex Tillerson told lawmakers during a Congressio­nal hearing on the state department’s annual budget proposals last week. The top official made the remarks while responding to a question from Congressma­n Dana Rohrabache.

“The President has asked the question specifical­ly about our level of support and funding to Pakistan. No decision is to be taken until we complete that policy review,” Tillerson said. But the words that followed expressed the importance that the US places on the Pakistan, its oldest ally in South Asia. “As you can well understand and appreciate, our relationsh­ip with Pakistan touches on some broader issues related to stability in Afghanista­n and the Indo-Pacific region. It is a very complex relationsh­ip we have with the government of Pakistan, but your concerns are all well-founded,” he added.

SEVERAL ISSUES – INCLUDING TERRORIST INFILTRATI­ON, FUNDING AND SANCTUARIE­S – WILL FIGURE IN THE DISCUSSION­S BETWEEN TRUMP AND MODI

 ?? NYT FILE ?? In his address to the ArabIslami­cUS summit recently , Trump had proclaimed India as a victim of terrorism.
NYT FILE In his address to the ArabIslami­cUS summit recently , Trump had proclaimed India as a victim of terrorism.

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