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‘Where is beneficial for American interests’: Indian-hero Paul Kapoor, Trump’s nominated for South Asia, his relationship with Pakistan on his vision

Indian-origin Paul Kapoor told the Senate that if he confirms, what is his vision about our future relations with India and Pakistan.

Paul Kapoor, for the role of Assistant Secretary of the State for South and Central Asia for the Indian origin of Donald Trump, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said that he would chase security cooperation with Pakistan where it is beneficial for American interests. In India, Kapoor said that the US and India host a common interests, including their commitment to ensure an independent and open Indo-Pacific sector, “which is not dominating in China”. “If confirmed, I will work to carry forward the US-India relationship and put my partnership on the syllabus to realize my tremendous promise.” “In Pakistan, if confirmed, I will pursue security cooperation where American interests are beneficial, while looking for opportunities for bilateral cooperation in business and investment,” he said. “South Asia recently avoided an expensive struggle, with vice -president and secretary Rubio intense on the issue. If confirmed, I will continue to promote American security interests for a long time with India and Pakistan through the discovery and fighting of peace and stability.Against terrorism, “He said before his vision on India-Pakistan relations, what he would do diplomatically with other countries.

‘I used to visit India often during my childhood’

Paul Kapoor also talked about his Indian origin at the Senate meeting and said that he was born to an Indian father and an American mother in New Delhi. “Although I often visited India during my childhood, I grew up as a well -known American child in the United States, never imagined that my career someday returns to me where I was born. But I was interested in studying the region in a graduate school and was soon working as a scholar and a government official,” he said. Paul Kapoor will succeed in confirming the Donald Lu pending Senate. He is a professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the US Navy Post Graduate School and is a visiting fellow in the Hoover Institute of Stanford University. Kapoor has also been associated with Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation and Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi. From 2020 to 2021, he served in America Focusing on the policy planning staff of the State Department, South and Central Asia, Indo-Pacific strategy and US-India relations.

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