
India And Pakistan Tap Former Trump Aides As Lobbyists — Who’s Who Behind The Power Play?
May 27, 2025: In a striking example of 21st-century geopolitical lobbying, both India and Pakistan have tapped into former President Donald Trump’s inner circle to influence U.S. policy and perception amid rising bilateral tensions—particularly after the Pahalgam terror attack and India’s Operation Sindoor.
India has brought on board Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Donald Trump, via his firm SHW Partners LLC, at a $1.8 million annual contract. Miller’s role reportedly goes beyond traditional lobbying:
In a parallel move, Pakistan has hired Keith Schiller, Trump’s former bodyguard and Oval Office operations chief, alongside Georges Sorel, former compliance chief at the Trump Organization. Together, they co-founded Javelin Advisors, tasked with:
This lobbying blitz follows Trump’s May 10 ceasefire announcement between India and Pakistan and his offer to mediate the Kashmir dispute—a proposition India swiftly declined, reaffirming its position against third-party involvement in bilateral issues.
Historically, the U.S. has:
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Both nations are not just battling on borders—but in the backrooms of Washington, using high-profile lobbyists to shape narratives, secure economic opportunities, and influence U.S. foreign policy during a volatile geopolitical period.
This reflects a sophisticated evolution of soft power diplomacy, where public relations, trust networks, and political proximity are just as crucial as traditional diplomatic channels.
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