In South Asia, America has stopped asking India for permission

Washington has started dealing with regional players without regard for Indian interests.

By Nazmus Sakib
Published On 4 Jul 2026

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Last month, the United States military renamed its Indo-Pacific Command back to Pacific Command. The Pentagon claimed it was just a return of history, going back to its old name while the jurisdiction remained the same. But Geopolitics 101 will tell you names are never just names. They are signals, postures, and compressed strategies. They tell you what to pay attention to in the coming phases of diplomacy and military movements.

The “Indo” was added in 2018 under the first Trump administration as a deliberate bow to New Delhi. It was America’s way of saying: China is the main challenge in the bipolar world, India is the indispensable democratic counterweight, and the Indian and Pacific Oceans are one seamless strategic theatre.

Then Defense Secretary James Mattis had noted that the renaming was an acknowledgement of the increasing interlink between the Pacific and India: “from Bollywood to Hollywood, and from penguins to polar bears”, as he put it.

But no more, apparently. The “Indo” is gone. The symbolism swiftly got attention. Responding to the renaming, Indian member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor wrote on X, “One more nail in the coffin of the Quad?”, referring to the partnership between the US, Australia, India and Japan.

But the move is even more significant for South Asia. Washington is quietly declaring the end of an era in which India was America’s presumed subcontractor for the region. There are many good reasons and recent developments that led to this shift.

For years, the American mental map of the subcontinent had India in bold font. Pakistan was a headache. Bangladesh was a garment factory and a development project. Nepal was a Himalayan buffer wall best discussed after checking with New Delhi. Smaller neighbours were sovereign, in theory and treated as tenants in India’s geopolitical apartment complex, in practice.

That map is now being redrawn in real time.

A new, more fluid South Asia is emerging in which the US is engaging Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal directly, more closely – not as afterthoughts of India’s regional policy, but as actors with their own agency, assets and interests. Like any business transaction, getting rid of the middleman is beneficial for both principals.

These countries are not becoming Cold War-style allies. They are becoming something more modern and, in many ways, more useful to America in a multipolar world: Transactional partners who cooperate where interests overlap and preserve the freedom to deal with China, Russia, India or anyone else.

Some Indian strategists have argued that this gradual decoupling makes America even a regional rival. Indeed, American officials increasingly view India not just as a strategic partner but as a rising commercial competitor whose advances in pharmaceuticals, IT, electronics manufacturing, and semiconductor ambitions could one day challenge US companies.

Learning from its experience with China during the euphoric post-Soviet era of American unipolarity, which mercantilists argue disproportionately benefitted China at the expense of American interests, the US is reluctant to repeat the same mistake with India.

More broadly, Washington appears determined to prevent any single power – including India – from dominating South Asia, and is actively fostering a pluralistic regional balance. What we are really witnessing is the end of India’s regional veto. Washington has stopped treating every capital in South Asia as a branch office of New Delhi.

The US is pursuing selective accommodation with Beijing, supporting democratic transitions in Bangladesh despite New Delhi’s concerns about losing a client regime, engaging Nepal directly, and taking actions in Myanmar that the Indian government sees as complicating its northeastern security.

Pakistan offers a revealing case study in this shift. For decades, the US-Pakistan relationship was trapped in a dysfunctional cycle centred almost exclusively on counterterrorism. But Islamabad has successfully changed the equation with its diplomatic “charm offensive”.

Field Marshal Asim Munir is positioning Pakistan as a strategic link between Gulf capital, American technology, and Pacific economies seeking critical minerals. With vast reserves potentially worth trillions, including the Reko Diq copper and gold deposits, Pakistan could become an alternative to Chinese-dominated supply chains.

Through direct military-led outreach to Trump’s personal and family circles, Pakistan secured a favourable 19 percent tariff and a US terrorist designation for the Balochistan Liberation Army. Pakistan can maintain close ties with China while expanding pragmatic cooperation with the US on minerals, trade, and regional stability.

Bangladesh, with 170 million people and a strategic perch on the Bay of Bengal, is even more compelling. It is a manufacturing powerhouse near vital maritime routes, India’s northeast and a volatile Myanmar. For too long, Washington saw it mostly through the lenses of development aid or Indian security concerns.

Today, a more confident Bangladesh can pursue US investment, energy deals and technology partnerships while still buying Chinese equipment and trading with India. By leading or supporting a humanitarian intervention for Rohingya repatriation and a safe zone (potentially via United Nations or sanctions pressure on Myanmar), the US could counter growing China-India-Myanmar alignment, rebuild influence in Dhaka after its shift from an “India first” policy, and secure leverage in a key area.

By romanticising the India relationship and granting it an informal veto, Washington reinforced a hierarchical geopolitical architecture where India was at the top. Washington was so eager for a China counterweight that it sometimes confused partnership with deference. The restoration of the Pacific Command name suggests that era has reached its natural limit.

This doesn’t mean India has been shown the door – just asked to share the dance floor. Washington still wants Delhi’s market power, blue-water navy and coding talent, but the romance is giving way to a pragmatic, line-item partnership. South Asia is turning into a buzzing bazaar where capitals cut issue-by-issue deals: Pakistan swaps minerals for security guarantees even while courting Beijing; Bangladesh takes US engagements without slamming other doors. That swirl enlarges America’s options and forces India to win friends with competitive offers instead of regional vetoes.

When the Pentagon lopped “Indo” off Pacific Command, it merely stamped a change already visible on the ground: The subcontinent now appears as a mosaic, not a mural signed by India. In today’s world, lasting influence belongs to whoever can juggle the most relationships at once, and that’s the new game on this crowded chessboard.
First ever article I am reading from Qatari based Al-Jazeera that does not repeat Indian/Afghan narrative on Pakistan.

Thanks Israel/Iran for bombing some sense into Qatar.

Anyway, back on topic.

2018: US Indo-Pacific Command
India officially declared as an American Poodle.

2026: US Pacific Command
India officially declared as an American Slave.

2018-2026: Quad Quack India
How dare China sail it's ships in the Indian Ocean and support countries in India's backyard. We will do this to China. We will do that to China. Pakistan is irrelevant.

2026-2???
Oh Fatherland ✡️, will you accept a used and abused Motherland 🕉️ that has nowhere to go?
 
Just checked his FB he is getting a ram dhollai

The same happens to all the big social media activists such as Pinaki, Elias, Mustafiz, Milton etc so doesn't mean anything ... He is a powerful voice and has a wide reach ... The point is he is against India, Israel and the US so I don't see the problem. Would you prefer he was only against India? Would that really be putting Bangladesh first?
 
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The same happens to all the big social media activists such as Pinaki, Elias, Mustafiz, Milton etc so doesn't mean anything ... He is a powerful voice and has a wide reach ... The point is he is against India, Israel and the US so I don't see the problem. Would you prefer he was only against India? Would that really be putting Bangladesh first?

What a designations take! Pinaki and elias have 10x his followers and whenever they post something the overwhelming majority support them save a few awami andhbhakts.

These so called Bangladesh firsters like you are nothing but a scam. You equate India with US with China, no other country on earth except for India wants to make us their literal colony.

We are seeing whats happening post 71 the so called independent Bangladesh ended up being a vassal of India, where India just extracts and extracts and the so called Bangladeshi firsters keep bending over backwards for them.

So when someone claims to be Bangladesh first and equates India with other foreign powers, it is a dead give away for their intentions.

Just watch what these so called Bangladesh firsters have to say...


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They are claiming here bengalis have a problem with making indians their masters as they look like us but have no problem making americans our masters as they look like british who colonized us.

People like you and him never ever admit that India wants our land wihtout our people. No other country on earth wants that.

So this persons anti india stance is nothing but a farce.
 
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These so called Bangladesh firsters like you are nothing but a scam. You equate India with US with China, no other country on earth except for India wants to make us their literal colony.

The only scam being perpetrated are by people like you who will sell the country to the Americans and thereby wreck the country. Pinaki and Elias have followers who are mostly bots created by the Jamaat and Pinaki blocks anyone who disputes his illogical and dumb contentions. Pinaki is a third grade thinker and has serious mental issues. What the Americans are trying to do in our part of the region is even worse than the Indians and neither can be trusted. I don't need a lecture about India from you as I wrote The India Doctrine which stupid Jamaat just steal from and pretend they are original thinkers and more intelligent and capable than they really are. The majority of the country rejects the Jamaat because they are not trusted and this has little to do with 71 but their behavior afterwards. They have been unable and unwilling to increase their base and appear backward and retarded. They have no real leadership qualities or statesmen and sabotaged their own election prospects by making stupid remarks before the elections. Not even their abusive, ignorant supporters could save them in the elections. Those who only see India as the threat and not other powers are the real traitors. After Gaza and Iran those who still see America as a benevolent force should shut their mouths as they are the ones who are consorting with the real enemies of Islam in the world. The Americans have a habit of using Muslims to do their dirty work around the world and stupid Muslims like you keep on falling into their trap. I am not a Bangladesh firster in the sense advanced by the BNP as I would like to see the brokers of foreign powers cleaned out of our politics, administration, military and civil society so we can freely devise policies in the interests of Bangladesh.
 
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What a designations take! Pinaki and elias have 10x his followers and whenever they post something the overwhelming majority support them save a few awami andhbhakts.

These so called Bangladesh firsters like you are nothing but a scam. You equate India with US with China, no other country on earth except for India wants to make us their literal colony.

We are seeing whats happening post 71 the so called independent Bangladesh ended up being a vassal of India, where India just extracts and extracts and the so called Bangladeshi firsters keep bending over backwards for them.

So when someone claims to be Bangladesh first and equates India with other foreign powers, it is a dead give away for their intentions.

Just watch what these so called Bangladesh firsters have to say...


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They are claiming here bengalis have a problem with making indians their masters as they look like us but have no problem making americans our masters as they look like british who colonized us.

People like you and him never ever admit that India wants our land wihtout our people. No other country on earth wants that.

So this persons anti india stance is nothing but a farce, I also wouldnt be surprised if he puts prasad on some shiv lingam every morning.


You can make your point without offensive language. You had been warned multiple times and now you get a point.
 
People like you and him never ever admit that India wants our land wihtout our people. No other country on earth wants that.

This is possibly the dumbest thing I have read in a while. How exactly is India going to remove 180 million people from the land. That was not even the plan under the Congress Party but the Indians did want to control us and still do. The BJP is not the same as the Congress and are trying to achieve something different but which will be detrimental to Bangladesh but that is the long term project and they will succeed only if we show weakness but that does not make the American project any less dangerous for the country.
 
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You can make your point without offensive language. You had been warned multiple times and now you get a point.

What was the offensive language used here? They can call us jamati but heaven forbid we use a legitimate term against them.

Are you saying putting prasad on a shiv lingam is not a culturally accepted ritual that has been going on for centuries?
 
What was the offensive language used here? They can call us jamati but heaven forbid we use a legitimate term against them.

Are you saying putting prasad on a shiv lingam is not a culturally accepted ritual that has been going on for centuries?

Yes, that is offensive in this context.

You triggered the escalation by using offensive language in this particular conversation and in reaction he called you Jamati. Prior to that his responses to you were civil.
 
Yes, that is offensive in this context.

You triggered the escalation by using offensive language in this particular conversation and in reaction he called you Jamati. Prior to that his responses to you were civil.

How is it offensive I am just reiteerating an act he and his masters have been engaging in for centuries, he has called jamati numerous times.

You want to ban me sure go ahead, like I care it doesn't make any difference to me I only post here to rile up Indian lovers like MNX prince banana and uksyl.
 
This is possibly the dumbest thing I have read in a while. How exactly is India going to remove 180 million people from the land. That was not even the plan under the Congress Party but the Indians did want to control us and still do. The BJP is not the same as the Congress and are trying to achieve something different but which will be detrimental to Bangladesh but that is the long term project and they will succeed only if we show weakness but that does not make the American project any less dangerous for the country.

This is what you call the willfully blind. This devotee is putting prince to shame.

I suggest you use google ai and ask it to explain to you the concept of "akhand bharat" and "gharwapasi". I also suggest you tell it to ELI5.
 
I suggest you use google ai and ask it to explain to you the concept of "akhand bharat"

I started to write about Akhand Bharat from 2001 and is also an important part of my book and this was long before Pinaki and Elias were even on the scene ... In fact when I wrote the book Pinaki was a renowned Shahbagi ...
 
How is it offensive I am just reiteerating an act he and his masters have been engaging in for centuries, he has called jamati numerous times.

You want to ban me sure go ahead, like I care it doesn't make any difference to me I only post here to rile up Indian lovers like MNX prince banana and uksyl.

You can disagree with others all you want, but in a civil manner. Engage in a discussion and argue. But no name-calling.

I don't take pleasure in banning anyone. As long as you argue with civility, I have no concern with whatever your point of view is.
 
Indian slaves like you are always full of cow fecal mater.

I also don't need lectures from patshala chatras like you who's intelctual prowess is as deep as the people who research the benefits of gaumutra.

Do you think offensive, insulting and vulgar attacks raises the level of your argument. This is the typical Jamaati mindset. I spend a long time explaining about 71 in my book which people like Pinaki, Elias, Mahmudur Rahman, Shariar Kabir and many others just copy from.
 
So Jamati is allow but cannot called anyone a lingam polisher, got it thank you.

Neither is okay. And he has been verbally warned as well for calling you Jamaati.

Again, you initiated the personal attack. Do not try to twist the sequence of events.
 

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