US denies AMRAAM sale to Pakistan; Congress warns of future threats.
The United States has denied reports of approving the sale of AIM-120 air-to-air missiles to Pakistan, prompting concerns from Indian Congress leader Rashid Alvi about potential future military support for Islamabad. He criticized the Indian government’s response to U.S. foreign policy shifts, alleging that Prime Minister Modi is overly submissive to American interests. Alvi’s statements reflect broader anxieties regarding India’s security environment, particularly in the wake of Pakistan’s evolving military capabilities. This incident underscores the ongoing geopolitical tensions in South Asia and the implications of U.S. arms sales policies on regional security dynamics, highlighting the need for India to remain vigilant and proactive in its defense strategies.