A high-profile White House luncheon between U.S. President Donald Trump and Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir has triggered significant diplomatic ripples across South Asia. The meeting is seen as a strategic shift in U.S. policy, prompting India to reconsider its approach to both the U.S. and China. Tensions have escalated between India and the U.S., with New Delhi viewing the outreach as a setback and a potential threat to its regional interests. The renewed U.S.-Pakistan engagement is influencing defense, trade, and security dynamics, with India now exploring closer ties with China as a counterbalance. This realignment could have far-reaching consequences for investment, security cooperation, and the broader geopolitical landscape in the region.
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