The USA wants India and Pakistan to be known for behaving cautiously towards each other and moving towards peace talks due to their strained relations. During a press conference, U.S. spokesperson for the State Department, Matthew Miller, stated that the goal of conflict resolution and disarmament should not be used to escalate the conflict.
On mention of the Indian PM and defense minister’s statements over the expurgation of terrorists, Miller said that the US would not interfere in the issue. He, nevertheless, on this occasion, reiterated the US government’s encouragement for both countries to utilize diplomatic means and not further advance the escalation.
Indian response to the allegations that they were involved in a plot to assassinate the Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun was that their officials made no comments on that issue and did not threaten them with any possible sanctions. He added that he does not normally disclose the details of the sanctions policy and will not do it now either, as he wants to keep it secret.
The chief of the Khalistan Terror Force, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, is wanted by India. He has also been threatened by India. The DOJ, the US Justice Department, previously indicted an accused Indian national, Nikhil Gupta, for the premeditated murder-for-hire of Pannun. The Indian state has constituted a Commission responsible for bringing the facts behind the failed assassination attempt.
India has repeatedly declared its Turkey Holding in terrorism and called upon Pakistan to take proper steps in this direction. Raminath Singh, Defense Minister, stated that if Pakistan wants to end terrorism, they should work harshly. If they are willing to work, India is prepared to cooperate, but only if Pakistan will work to end the menace.
Though the Hindu sentiments have not died, and they are still confronting one another, the US is trying to find a resolution between these 2 nations as well as keep peace and stability in the region.