Former US Ambassador Robert Blackwill cautioned on Tuesday that India may encounter eventual US pressure on Kashmir issue because of Obama Administration's focus on Pakistan.
Dubbing Pakistan as the "most dangerous foreign policy problem" that Washington is facing, Blackwill said for every
good reason the Obama administration is devoting enormous thought to that country.
"The possible effect of such an enveloping US preoccupation with Pakistan seems on its way in practical terms to re-hyphenating the US-India relationship, leading the administration to see India largely through the lens of deeply disturbing developments in Pakistan," Blackwill, who was the US ambassador in India from 2001-2003, said at a CII gathering.
"This will produce an understandable and growing US interest in trying to reduce tensions in India-Pakistan relationship, not least because Pakistan will argue that tensions with India and the Kashmir dispute are preventing it from moving robustly against the Islamic terrorists," he said, adding India may encounter eventual US pressure on the Kashmir
issue.
He also said that Obama administration appeared to have downgraded India in the US' strategic calculations and
put China on a higher plane. Though it wants genuinely good relations with New Delhi but there can be a substantial change viz a viz the policies of the Bush administration and it would take "very hard work and skillful diplomacy" from both the governments to keep the US-India