Lack of predictibility, coherence in ties, congressmen tell Mike Pompeo ahead of India visit
PTI, Jun 25, 2019, 9:39 AM IST
Washington: On the eve of his arrival in New Delhi, a top US lawmaker on Tuesday told Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that there is lack of predictability and coherence in America’s strategic relationship with India.
Congressman Eliot L Engel, Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, in a letter urged Pompeo to not only reaffirm and strengthen the US-India strategic partnership, but also convey a coherent set of objectives and predictability to the new Indian government that will help this relationship reach its full potential.
He said tensions have increased over each side’s tariff policies, starting with the US “Section 232” tariffs on steel and aluminum. There is a growing view that the administration is attempting to coerce India into complying with the US demands on a variety of issues, rather than negotiating with them as a strategic partner, Engel said.
“The threats to strip India of its privileges under the Generalized System of Preferences in the middle of the country’s general election has furthered the notion that the administration sees the India relationship as a transactional one. And the decision to end waivers related to the US sanctions on Iran could alienate India when we need to be working with our partners to prevent destabilising Iranian activities,” he said.
According to Engel, the administration’s policies have not only failed to advance the US objectives, but have also introduced significant friction in its partnership with New Delhi.
The trade concerns are real, and the United States must continue to work with the Indian government on market access and other important issues like international child abduction and human rights, he said.
“But the administration must also demonstrate a predictable, coherent, and consistent strategy that strengthens the US-India cooperation, especially in areas where our interests and values align. It’s critical that American engagement support those in India who seek to further strengthen India’s ties to the United States,” Engel demanded.
The measure and strength of bilateral relationships, he argued, cannot be boiled down to trade deficits and tariffs. The inconsistent US approach toward India risks setting back the strategic partnership that the two countries have worked for decades to cultivate, he added.
“I urge you to use your visit to not only reaffirm and strengthen the US-India strategic partnership, but also convey a coherent set of objectives and predictability to the new Indian government that will help this relationship reach its full potential,” Engel said.
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