Amidst the West Asia War Crisis, a new political struggle over India’s foreign policy has begun. Rahul Gandhi once again targeted the Prime Minister, saying the government’s stance has now become an example of “Global Weak Leadership”.
He alleges that India is no longer taking independent decisions, but acting under pressure from the big countries.
Rahul Gandhi specifically said that what the Prime Minister said in his recent speech did not seem to be connected to the ground. He said that while the world is struggling with Energy Supply Crisis, India needs to show a clear strategy.
According to him, it is the job of the government at this time to put the interests of the country first.
On the other hand, the Prime Minister said in his statement that India is fully prepared. He said the country has strong Strategic Oil Reserves and the safe repatriation of Indian nationals stranded abroad is being expedited. About 3.75 lakh people have been evacuated safely so far.

But Rahul Gandhi dismissed the allegations, saying attention was being diverted from the real issue. He said that the people are worried about Rising Fuel Prices today and the government is only trying to make light of the situation by making speeches.

The political atmosphere has heated up as the government has called an All Party Meeting on March The meeting will also include the opposition, and is expected to have a serious discussion on the country’s foreign policy and economic impact.
Between Rahul Gandhi’s allegations and the government’s response, the people are now trying to understand the direction of the country. On the one hand, there is security and diplomacy, and on the other hand, inflation and the troubles of the common man.

Finally, the whole matter has become part of not just politics, but India’s Global Positioning Debate. It remains to be seen what decisions the government and opposition take together in the interest of the country.


