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Javed Iqbal

Deepening Cracks Between Washington and Delhi

Published on: September 29, 2025 6:21 AM

September 29, 2025 by Javed Iqbal

In the rapidly changing international geopolitical landscape, the relationship between two former strategic partners, India and the United States, presents a bleak picture. Indian policymakers have no clear strategy to deal with President Donald Trump’s tactics of imposing economic sanctions through heavy tariffs on Indian products. The latest development in this regard is the H-1B visa issue. The U.S. administration has imposed a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas, effective September 21, sparking widespread concern among Indian nationals, who are the largest beneficiaries of this program. Approximately 71% of H-1B visa holders are from India, primarily employed in technology companies such as Infosys, Wipro, and Tata Consultancy Services. This new rule could make it prohibitively expensive for companies to retain Indian professionals, especially given the decades-long wait for Green Cards.

Pakistan has effectively capitalized on the current dip in US-India relations.

The $100,000 annual fee will significantly increase costs for companies hiring and retaining skilled foreign workers. This move has sparked uncertainty and anxiety in India. Many Indian H-1B holders are worried about the implications of this policy change, with some considering relocation to other countries such as Dubai, Singapore, or Canada. The new fee could disrupt work continuity for professionals, particularly in the technology and corporate sectors, who depend on timely renewals to maintain their legal status and job stability. The community is bracing for potential sweeping reforms aimed at curbing both illegal and legal immigration pathways. Some employers and immigration lawyers have advised H-1B holders to return to the U.S. before the deadline or to avoid traveling abroad to prevent possible re-entry issues.

Despite public declarations of a strategic partnership, U.S-India relations are increasingly strained by underlying tensions. Unresolved trade disputes and tariff clashes reveal a fundamental mistrust. This friction is further exacerbated by India’s accusations that the U.S. has interfered in its domestic affairs, such as the situation in Manipur, signaling a significant erosion of strategic trust. Competing geopolitical alignments specifically India’s continued engagement with Russia and its outreach to China create major complications for Washington’s foreign policy objectives. Moreover, a growing values gap, highlighted by U.S. concerns over democratic norms in India, challenges the narrative of a “natural alliance.” Collectively, these issues from trade to geopolitics to values expose the profound contradictions and competing interests that lie beneath the surface of the partnership.

Meanwhile, Pakistan has effectively capitalized on the current dip in U.S.-India relations. Enhanced Pakistan-U.S. economic cooperation in areas such as rare earth minerals, cryptocurrency, and counterterrorism speaks volumes about Islamabad’s successful diplomatic efforts in this regard.

 

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