MJ Akbar Criticizes Trump's Policy on Pakistan, Advocates New World Order
Former MoS for External Affairs, MJ Akbar, criticized US President Trump's favoritism towards Pakistan, citing it as detrimental to US-India relations. He emphasized the importance of India-China diplomacy amidst border disputes and advocated for a 'new world order' unclouded by regional biases.

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Former Minister of State for External Affairs, MJ Akbar, has publicly criticized US President Donald Trump for favoring Pakistan, asserting that such actions have strained the historic diplomatic ties between the United States and India.
Akbar emphasized the urgency for a renewed world order, one that respects the sovereignty of each nation equally, despite varied capabilities, and highlighted Prime Minister Modi's leadership in championing this cause.
Discussing India's dynamic relationships with both Pakistan and China, Akbar underscored the importance of practical diplomacy over historical rivalries, particularly with China, where peace has been maintained despite unresolved border issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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