In the ’90s, American diplomat Robin Raphel, the assistant secretary of state for South Asia, was a hate figure for the Indian establishment. She was influential in Washington as one of the close circle of friends around President Bill Clinton, commonly referred to by the media as FoB (Friends of Bill). Raphel was married to Arnold Raphel, a former ambassador to Pakistan who was killed along with General Zia-ul Haq in a plane crash in 1988. She was a key driver of American policy on Kashmir, and was regarded as “anti-Indian” by South Block.