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‘US Invite To Pak Army Chief Huge Diplomatic Setback For India’

Jun 12, 2025 | Pratirodh Bureau

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh pointed out Pak army chief Gen Asif Munir's past, noting, “This is the same person who used provocative and inciteful language just ahead of the Pahalgam terrorist attack”

The recent invitation extended by the United States to Pakistan’s army chief, General Asim Munir, has sparked significant backlash in India, particularly from the Congress party, which has labeled it a serious diplomatic and strategic setback for the nation.

On Thursday, June 12, in a post on X, Congress communications chief Jairam Ramesh expressed his concerns, stating, “It is reported that Pakistan army chief General Asim Munir has been invited to attend an event in Washington, D.C., marking US Army Day on 14 June. This is another huge diplomatic setback for India.” Ramesh’s remarks highlight the growing unease within India regarding the implications of this invitation, especially given the historical context of Munir’s controversial statements.

Ramesh pointed out Munir’s past, noting, “This is the same person who used provocative and inciteful language just ahead of the Pahalgam terrorist attack.” His comments raise critical questions about the motivations behind the US’s decision to invite Munir, as Ramesh pondered, “What are America’s real intentions?” This skepticism reflects a broader concern about the shifting dynamics in US-Pakistan relations and their potential impact on India.

Adding to the tension, Ramesh referenced recent statements from General Michael Kurilla, the head of the US Central Command, who described Pakistan as a “great partner” in the fight against terrorism. Ramesh remarked, “This comes at a time when the Modi government insists Operation Sindoor is still underway.” He emphasized that the invitation to Pakistan’s army chief to attend a significant US military event raises serious concerns about India’s strategic position.

Ramesh further criticized the Trump administration’s approach, suggesting that it appears to be equating India and Pakistan in its strategic framework. He stated, “Such positioning undermines India’s diplomatic standing.” This assertion underscores the apprehension that India’s efforts to combat cross-border terrorism may be overshadowed by a perceived parity between the two nations in the eyes of the US.

The Congress leader also questioned the Indian government’s silence on this matter, stating, “On one hand, the Prime Minister is welcoming back delegations that have briefed the world, including the US, on Pakistan’s role in promoting cross-border terrorism. On the other hand, such developments from Washington, D.C. only make India’s position more precarious.” This dichotomy highlights the challenges faced by the Indian government in navigating its diplomatic relations while addressing internal and external security concerns.

Ramesh called for urgent political consensus, urging the Prime Minister to “set aside his obstinacy and ego, and convene an all-party meeting as well as a special session of Parliament.” He emphasized the need for a unified response, stating, “The nation must speak in one voice and chart a unified diplomatic response.” This call for collaboration reflects a desire for a cohesive strategy that can effectively address the complexities of international relations in the current geopolitical landscape.

Ramesh asserted, “Decades of diplomatic progress cannot be allowed to be undermined so easily.” His remarks encapsulate the sentiment within the Congress party and among many in India who are concerned about the implications of the US’s invitation to General Munir. As the situation unfolds, the need for a strategic and united approach to diplomacy remains paramount for India in the face of evolving international dynamics.

Tags: Congress party criticism, Cross-border terrorism, General Asim Munir, India diplomatic setback, international relations strategy, Jairam Ramesh statements, Operation Sindoor, political consensus in India, Pratirodh, US invitation to Pakistan army chief, US-Pakistan relations

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