US and Indian experts told lawmakers that expanding counterterrorism and intelligence cooperation is crucial as Pakistan’s continued use of militant proxies and China’s regional influence raise fresh security challenges. A Congressional hearing underlined the need for deeper operational and strategic alignment.
Washington: The United States and India are intensifying cooperation on counterterrorism and intelligence-sharing, senior experts told lawmakers.
During the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on South and Central Asia hearing on the US–India strategic partnership here on Wednesday (local time), eminent American experts on South Asia warned that Pakistan’s continued use of militant proxies and China’s expanding footprint in the region demand deeper alignment between Washington and

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