Taking a swipe at the Centre over the new US National Security Strategy, the Congress on Saturday said it marks a notable shift in the American approach to Pakistan and avoids the explicit criticism seen in the 2017 Donald Trump-era strategy document, which had openly accused Islamabad of supporting militants targeting US partners.

Congress general secretary in-charge of communications Jairam Ramesh said this is mentioned in the 33-page National Security Strategy document recently released by the White House. He shared screenshots of the document, which also refers to Trump’s recent claims about stopping the India-Pakistan conflict in May this year.

The opposition party pointed out that the document reiterates US President Donald Trump’s claim that he settled the “raging conflict” betwee

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