Pakistan's government undertook a major lobbying effort in Washington, hiring firms with close ties to President Trump and spending millions of dollars to secure favorable treatment. This campaign coincided with a dramatic shift in United States policy, including reduced tariffs on Pakistani goods and increased access to American markets, while India's relationship with the United States deteriorated. Key contracts were signed with lobbyists connected to Trump's inner circle, and high-level meetings between Pakistani military leaders and the president followed soon after. The timeline suggests that Pakistan's spending blitz and diplomatic overtures played a significant role in reshaping its standing with the Trump administration, giving it an edge over India in trade and diplomatic relations.
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