Trump’s inclination towards India might affect already deteriorated Pak-US relations. On the contrary, India is going to be the greatest beneficiary of the Trump administration. First, India will be in a position to counterbalance the rise of China in the region. Second, it will use its leverage on the US against Pakistan regarding cross-border terrorism to spread the Indian narrative that Pakistan perpetuates terrorist activities in South Asia and the world. India will also try to ensure that Pakistan is isolated on the international level – a claim that is frequently made by Modi. Third, India is likely to get the US inadvertent encouragement regarding its role in the development of Afghanistan. Fourth, India’s desire to become a member of the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG) and its position at various international forums will be far stronger than before.

    On the other hand, Donald Trump’s policy towards Pakistan may remain uncertain and unpredictable. Trump’s hostile rhetoric towards Muslims may leave its impact on Pakistan as well since there has been continuous and growing mistrust between both countries regarding counterterrorism policies and actions. He is unlikely to support aid without imposing strict conditions.

Also, lol:

    President Trump once famously said, “I am a big fan of Hindu [sic]. I am a big fan of India”.


OftenBen:

I have been talking with some friends from Delhi about this. They all love Trump, he's wildly popular in India.


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