Akhilesh Yadav Claims India's Foreign Policy is Controlled by the White House
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New Delhi, March 24 (NationPress) Following Rahul Gandhi's remarks on the 'compromised' state of India's foreign policy, Akhilesh Yadav, President of the Samajwadi Party (SP), expressed his discontent with the Central government's approach to international relations, asserting that it is now "influenced by the White House" amid the ongoing tensions in West Asia.
Yadav stated, "The nation's foreign policy is no longer aligning with India's interests but is instead dictated by signals from the White House," in a post shared on X.
He further emphasized, "A weakened Prime Minister cannot lead a nation that values its dignity. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has traded the country's pride for the favor of foreign powers," he added.
Earlier, Rahul Gandhi, addressing the media outside Parliament, remarked, "This is Prime Minister Modi's personal foreign policy, and it has become a universal joke." He claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump is well aware of "what PM Modi can and cannot do."
Furthermore, he stated, "If the Prime Minister is compromised, our foreign policy is inevitably compromised too." Gandhi criticized Modi's recent Lok Sabha speech as "irrelevant" and added, "The public will bear the consequences of this. Every sector, including LPG, petrol, and fertilizer, will encounter challenges, and PM Modi has mentioned that a Covid-like situation may return. They seem to have forgotten the past, including the number of lives lost during Covid. There is a clear lack of understanding," he noted.
Gandhi concluded, "PM Modi will follow whatever instructions America and Israel give him. He cannot make decisions that serve India's best interests."
In response, Prime Minister Modi, during his speech in the Rajya Sabha, asserted that the fundamentals of the Indian economy remain "robust" and that the government is making "continuous efforts" to mitigate the impacts of the West Asia conflict on the country.
He remarked, "This current crisis has affected the entire global economy, and it will take considerable time for the world to recover from the losses incurred in West Asia. We are diligently working to ensure that the repercussions on India are minimized. Our economic fundamentals are strong, and the government is closely monitoring the evolving situation with strategies to address both immediate and long-term challenges."