Divya Delhi: Trump repeatedly says the US has good relations with India and Pakistan. The US and India are developing their strategic and economic ties in 2025. Despite changing strategic conditions, an old US Envoy video has resurfaced online. US Ambassador Nicholas Burns said this during a 2016 Brookings Institution event. His evaluation of the US policy to South Asia highlighted Washington's disparities with India and Pakistan, which are becoming more crucial as geopolitics unfold. Burns warned, “It would be a great mistake if we attempted to frame our relations with these two countries as some kind of, you know, we have to have equal treatment and equal levels of interest, because we have an entirely different relationship with India— much more positive, much more engaged, much more integrated than we do with Pakistan.” He noted that the situation has changed since the 1999 Kargil conflict during a debate on regional stability and US diplomacy in South Asia. I remembered the strategic position Strobe [Talbott] faced as Deputy Secretary. Totally different. We had a stronger relationship with Pakistan... Our influence in Islamabad helped President Clinton and Strobe defuse the Kargil crisis, he claimed.