HomeWorldPakistan’s ‘flattery’ and ‘bribery’ derailed US–India relations: former Pentagon official

Pakistan’s ‘flattery’ and ‘bribery’ derailed US–India relations: former Pentagon official

Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin says Donald Trump’s policies have weakened US-India ties, pushing New Delhi closer to Russia, as Vladimir Putin pledges uninterrupted fuel supplies despite Western criticism.

December 07, 2025 / 06:58 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Trump-era drift pushes India-Russia closeness
Trump-era drift pushes India-Russia closeness

Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin said that India and Russia’s deepening ties are a result of US President Donald Trump’s “gross incompetence”, as Russian President Vladimir Putin pledged “uninterrupted shipments” of fuel to New Delhi.

Rubin said Americans are “flabbergasted” by Trump’s actions, which he says have upended relations between Washington and New Delhi. He questioned whether the shift was driven by “Pakistan’s flattery or bribery”.

Story continues below Advertisement

“A lot of us are still flabbergasted at how Donald Trump has reversed US-India ties. Many people question what motivates Donald Trump. Perhaps it was the flattery of the Pakistanis. More likely, it was bribery on the part of the Pakistanis or their backers in Turkey and Qatar towards Donald Trump...This is one disastrous bribe that is going to saddle America with a strategic deficit for decades to come,” Rubin said.

He also accused the United States of being “hypocritical” for “lecturing” India over its purchases of Russian oil while Washington itself continues to trade with Moscow, and defended New Delhi’s right to put its own interests first.