The United States has been playing a dangerous diplomatic game, one that reveals a troubling pattern of double standards and interference. While President Joe Biden engages in high-profile discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, praising the growing strategic partnership between the two nations, US diplomats are simultaneously holding meetings with opposition leaders in Jammu and Kashmir, including National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah. These meetings come at a critical juncture, just ahead of the region’s Assembly Elections, and raise serious concerns about American intentions. The US has a history of inserting itself into the political landscapes of other nations under the guise of diplomacy, as seen in past incidents in Bangladesh and other countries. This dual approach by the US is far from neutral and reflects a broader strategy of meddling in India’s internal affairs.
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