Cong attacks PM over sinking of Iranian ship in Indian Ocean region

The Congress party has launched a scathing critique of Prime Minister Narendra Modi following the sinking of an Iranian warship by a US submarine in the Indian Ocean. Party leaders argue that this incident exemplifies the government's failure to uphold India's strategic autonomy and sovereignty in the face of foreign military actions. They contend that the alliance with the United States has compromised India's long-standing relationships with countries like Iran, thereby undermining its position in the region. The Congress has called for a reassessment of India's foreign policy, emphasizing the need for a more independent stance that prioritizes national interests over external alliances. This incident has reignited discussions about India's maritime security and the implications of foreign military presence in the region, especially concerning its relationships with neighboring countries. The Congress party's accusations come amidst growing concerns about regional stability and the potential for increased tensions in the Indo-Pacific, highlighting the delicate balance India must maintain in its foreign relations.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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