NEW DELHI: The Indian media has reported that India needs better diplomatic methods because its current methods have failed against Pakistan’s rising diplomatic achievements which Pakistan has used to its advantage in multiple diplomatic situations.

The Indian Journal The Wire published a critical report, stating that Pakistan has defeated Prime Minister Modi’s government on all diplomatic fronts, with Washington now recognizing Islamabad’s growing influence in the Middle East over New Delhi.

The report established that Modi’s grand statements about his achievements are false since Pakistan has established itself as the main international mediator between the United States and Iran through its realistic diplomatic approach. The United States has become more involved with Pakistan because of its strategic relationship while fully rejecting the isolation method that India used against Pakistan.

The report demonstrated that India maintains strong ties with Israel and the United States, while Pakistan has established trust with both Washington and Tehran. The Wire reported that India lost its power to influence regional matters because its relationship with the United States has made India dependent on American support.

Pakistan’s diplomatic achievements, which include its partnerships with Egypt and Turkey, have resulted in India’s exclusion from Middle Eastern leadership, while Pakistan has gained central diplomatic power in the region. India now faces financial danger to its Chabahar port investments because of Pakistan’s successful diplomatic actions.

The article ended with a statement about BJP government policies which showed that India now considers a country that Modi once called unimportant to be essential for maintaining worldwide peace. The report suggests that Modi’s failed strategy has left India isolated on the international stage.

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