‘None of our business’: Is the US washing its hands of the India-Pakistan conflict?


Indian paramilitary soldiers check the bag of a Kashmiri man at a marketplace in Srinagar on May 9. - AFP

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration’s isolationist, America First stance is showing in its surprisingly low-key response to the escalation in hostilities between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan after a terrorist attack in the disputed Kashmir region.

Coming while the White House is simultaneously making efforts to end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, it perhaps reflects the superpower’s reluctance to play the policeman of the world.

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