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    US Engages South Asian Countries Independently of India’s Approval

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 4, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development in South Asian geopolitics, the United States has begun to engage with countries in the region without seeking India’s consent. This marks a departure from the previous approach where India was often considered the primary interlocutor for Washington in South Asia. The shift reflects changing dynamics as the US aims to strengthen ties with multiple regional players to counterbalance China’s growing influence.

    Historically, India has played a central role in shaping US policy in South Asia, leveraging its strategic position and regional clout. However, recent moves indicate Washington’s intent to diversify its partnerships, engaging directly with smaller neighbors such as Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. This approach allows the US to pursue its interests more flexibly and assertively across the region.

    The impact of this policy shift could be profound, potentially altering regional alliances and power balances. By bypassing India, the US may foster closer bilateral relations with other South Asian states, encouraging economic and security cooperation. Meanwhile, India may need to recalibrate its diplomatic strategy to maintain its influence amid this evolving landscape.

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