A ceasefire has been done after the conflict between india and Pakistan. Now the opinion of experts has come out regarding this. They believe that india should not focus too much on Pakistan. Instead, their focus should be on China.

According to Dr. Walter Ladwig, an international relations expert at King's college London, 'America's policy regarding india has been clear for years. It has to be developed as a strategic power in the Indo-Pacific region. This strategy is not only to balance China's influence, but also to maintain regional stability. He said that india should not focus too much on Pakistan. Instead, it should focus on china, which is right from America's point of view.'

Dr. Ladwig said that India's economic growth rate of around 7% is promising for America, but long-term tension with pakistan can derail India's development path. This is the reason why the US wants india to focus on broader strategic issues of Asia rather than border disputes.

Sympathy with india over terrorism

After the 26 people were killed in the pahalgam terror attack, Western countries, russia and even china showed solidarity against terrorism. Dr. Ladwig termed it as genuine sympathy and said that India's military response was understood globally. He further said that unlike the 2019 Pulwama attack, this time india did not have to provide dossiers or additional evidence to garner support. The policy change shows that india now favors direct and decisive action. This is an approach that was considered impressive globally.

Impact of Indian Air Force in the world

Dr. Ladwig particularly praised the indian Air Force's ability to carry out precision strikes. He said, 'The indian Air Force worked under standard military protocols and lived up to its military principles.' Dr. Ladwig also said that there was clarity in the attack plan from India's side, which proved that the indian Air Force is capable of attacking more extensive targets and carrying out more successful operations. This is the reason why India's claims are being proved by visual and technical evidence, while Pakistan's claims are limited to mere rhetoric.

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