New Delhi, India – Web Desk: India’s opposition has intensified criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his foreign policy, with senior leader Rahul Gandhi launching a sharp attack amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi government of pursuing a personalised and inconsistent foreign policy, arguing that it has weakened India’s global standing. He said the country’s diplomatic approach is increasingly being viewed with skepticism on the international stage.
The criticism comes against the backdrop of rising tensions in the Middle East, where opposition figures have questioned the government’s measured response and diplomatic positioning.
Rahul Gandhi further alleged that India’s foreign policy appears to be influenced by external pressures, warning that any perceived compromise could have implications for the country’s strategic autonomy and global credibility.
Political analysts note that such remarks reflect growing domestic debate over India’s foreign policy direction, particularly at a time when global alliances and regional stability are under strain.
The opposition has urged the government to adopt a more balanced and transparent diplomatic strategy, especially given India’s economic and energy ties with Gulf countries.
