Afghanistan, March 13 -- Following the surrender of an ISIS member to the United States and President Donald Trump's praise for Pakistan, Islamabad has become hopeful about renewed cooperation with Washington. However, this move is unlikely to quickly lead to a warmer relationship between the two countries.

Michael Kugelman, a prominent Southeast Asia expert, wrote on Wednesday in Foreign Policy that the relationship between the U.S. and India, alongside Pakistan's alliance with China, and differing priorities make it less likely for the U.S. to seek deeper cooperation with Pakistan.

The article noted that recent cooperation between the U.S. and Pakistan would not lead to a strategic partnership. After the U.S. attack on Afghanistan, rela...