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Republicans refused to join them, underscoring deep political divisions and testing Washington’s long-held bipartisan support for New Delhi.
Released on Wednesday, the letter urged Trump to take “immediate steps” to “reset” and “repair” the relationship.
Notably, Representative Rich McCormick of Georgia – the India Caucus co-chair – and Representative Rob Wittman of Virginia, who co-chairs the Congressional Study Group on India, both did not join the plea.
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McCormick’s press team did not respond to a query from the Post. The Post also reached out to Wittman’s press team but received no response.
