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India Outpaces Pakistan in U.S. Congressional Influence: A Comparative Audit of Capitol Hill Engagements By Dr. Gholam Mujtaba

Syed Farooq Shah by Syed Farooq Shah
June 5, 2025
India Outpaces Pakistan in U.S. Congressional Influence: A Comparative Audit of Capitol Hill Engagements By Dr. Gholam Mujtaba
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USA : As Pakistan and India dispatch diplomatic delegations to Washington in 2025 amid escalating regional tensions, a critical look at their respective congressional outreach efforts reveals a stark disparity—not just in volume, but in the strategic depth of influence. The Indian delegation, spearheaded by senior parliamentarians and backed by a highly coordinated diplomatic core, engaged far more influential lawmakers compared to Pakistan’s largely ceremonial and scattered delegation.

The visits come as both countries aim to shape President Donald J. Trump’s South Asia policy, particularly in areas of defense cooperation, economic engagement, and Kashmir-related diplomacy. However, the numerical and positional superiority of Indian outreach suggests that Islamabad’s efforts may fall short of policy impact despite symbolic meetings.

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India’s Congressional Engagement (Washington, June 2025)
U.S. Lawmaker Type Number Met Party Breakdown Key Influence/Committees
Senators 5 3 Republican / 2 Democrat SFRC Chair (Sen. Jim Risch, R), Intel Committee Vice Chair (Sen. Mark Warner, D)
Representatives 7 4 Republican / 3 Democrat India Caucus Co-Chairs, Defense Appropriations, Homeland Security

?? Pakistan’s Congressional Engagement (Washington, June 2025)
U.S. Lawmaker Type Number Met Party Breakdown Key Influence/Committees
Senators 3 1 Republican / 2 Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen (Appropriations), Sen. Elissa Slotkin (new member, minor)
Representatives 5 3 Democrat / 2 Republican Rep. Ilhan Omar (no committee leadership), Rep. Zinke (minority committee member)

Key Observations:

Committee Chair Access:
India met with committee chairs and ranking members, including Senate Foreign Relations Chair Sen. Jim Risch and Vice Chair Sen. Mark Warner. Pakistan’s delegation failed to secure equivalent-level meetings.

Bipartisan Balance:
India maintained a balance of engagement across party lines, while Pakistan skewed heavily toward Democratic lawmakers, many without current committee clout.

Caucus Influence:
India focused on lawmakers from the India Caucus and defense-oriented committees. Pakistan’s outreach, though it included Rep. Ilhan Omar, remained largely symbolic and outside of strategic caucus channels.

Timing and Optics:
India’s delegation showcased a forward-looking, policy-oriented approach. Pakistan’s team was marred by internal inconsistency, lack of lobbying preparedness, and controversial figures perceived as anti-American.

Conclusion:

This congressional comparison shows that India’s delegation not only outnumbered Pakistan’s in meetings but also significantly outperformed in terms of influence. By targeting key Republican and bipartisan lawmakers with actual sway in Trump-era decision-making, India ensured that its policy concerns—particularly regarding Pakistan’s alleged support for cross-border militancy—were heard by decision-makers.

Pakistan, on the other hand, relied on photo-ops, diaspora meetings, and appeals to mid-tier officials. Unless Islamabad revamps its diplomatic strategy by deploying credible envoys and engaging bipartisan power centers—including Republican Senate and House leadership—it risks ceding the South Asia policy narrative entirely to New Delhi.

About the Author
Dr. Gholam Mujtaba is a Pakistani-American Republican leader, academic, and senior advisor to President Donald J. Trump. He is the Chairman of the Pakistan Policy Institute USA and a veteran analyst of U.S.-Pakistan relations, civil-military dynamics, and South Asian diplomacy.

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