How the escalating crisis between India and Pakistan threatens U.S. interests.
As the world's largest democracy gears up for a national election, India is facing a dramatic rise in tensions with its neighbor Pakistan — and America should be concerned.
Anand spoke to CNBC before Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said the pilot would be released Friday"as a gesture of peace."Foreign policy experts say the brewing dispute between the two nations is not an isolated event and could have ripple effects that impact U.S. policy. Afghanistan is the first area of concern. The U.S. still has troops on the ground in Afghanistan, which shares a border with Pakistan and continues to struggle with terrorism.Furthermore, if the U.S. shows support toward India in the dispute, Pakistan could retaliate, said Rick Rossow, senior advisor and Wadhwani chairman in U.S.-India policy studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Sumit Ganguly, the Rabindranath Tagore chairman in Indian cultures and civilizations at Indiana University, said Pakistan is a hot button issue for Modi's constituents this election season."Modi needs to come across as strong and nationalistic to his base," Ganguly said. India's challenges have been magnified by the macro-economic uncertainties facing a number of emerging market nations, particularly the slowdown in China and the prospect of futures U.S. rate hikes.
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