A breaking report shows Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy in the wake of what Pakistan calls a major diplomatic breakthrough mediating between Iran and the United States. The piece notes Gandhi’s critique centers on what he views as strategic missteps and a distancing of India from key regional players, arguing the government’s approach could undermine India’s interests in the region. It highlights Pakistan’s alleged leadership role in brokering the mediation and suggests this outcome reflects Islamabad’s diplomatic heft. Analysts quoted in the piece contend that Pakistan’s leadership style and regional influence played a significant part in the breakthrough, and they caution that the ultimate result may converge regardless of who governs in New Delhi, due to structural factors like regional dynamics, security concerns, and economic pressures. The report also considers potential domestic political implications for Modi’s government and how the foreign policy debate may shift in India going forward.