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New Delhi: US President Donald Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on India on Wednesday. However, on a shocking note, President Trump also signed an important deal with Pakistan regarding oil reserves hours after announcing the tariffs and penalty on India. As per the agreement signed between Pakistan and US, both the countries will work together to develop Pakistan's huge oil reserves. Along with this, Trump has also shown kindness to Myanmar's military regime. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent steps by US President Trump and how the decisions are impacting Myanmar, Pakistan, India and China. Why US is planning to control Myanmar?
As per media reports, the US is working on a strategic plan to counter China's growing influence in South Asia and Southeast Asia and as part of this strategy, Donald Trump is exploring informal backchannel deals with anti-China elements in Pakistan and Myanmar. Reports also say that the strategy also includes engaging with groups opposed to Chinese projects like CPEC and the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC).
Notably, Myanmar has seen a rapid increase in mineral production and as of now China controls about 90 percent of the global supply. Therefore, US is trying to gain control over the resources of Myanmar. What is US planning in Balochistan?
As a part of the strategy, US agencies are also trying to build ties with Baloch rebels in Pakistan, which has although not been welcomed by Baloch rebels. Balochistan not for sale: Activist warns Trump
In a significant development after US President Donald Trump announced to help Pakistan develop its 'massive oil reserve,' leading Baloch human rights defender Mir Yar Baloch wrote to the American President, stating that military leadership in Islamabad have gravely misled the US administration regarding the 'true geography and ownership' of Pakistan's resources. He stated that the oil reserves are in Balochistan and not in Punjab.
This came after President Trump, on his social media platform, announced that the US and Pakistan have finalised an agreement to collaborate in developing the oil reserves in the South Asian country.
(With inputs from agencies)
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