US Pacific Command name change risks damaging India ties: ‘senseless’
The Pentagon has renamed the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command back to Pacific Command (PACOM), eight years after "Indo" was added.

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AI-generatedThe Pentagon has renamed the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command back to Pacific Command (PACOM), eight years after "Indo" was added. US officials stated the change was for "honor," "pride," and to respect "historical roots." However, analysts suggest New Delhi may interpret this reversion as a signal of diminishing U.S. strategic focus on India. This decision, announced on June 16, has raised concerns about the United States' ongoing commitment to India.
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4 extractedThe US Pacific Command has been renamed Pacific Command (PACOM).
New Delhi would likely interpret the name reversion as India's shrinking place in Washington's strategic imagination.
The removal of 'Indo' from the command's name signals a shift in Washington's priorities regarding India.
The name change risks damaging India's ties with the US.