The chances of Joe Biden winning the US presidential election over President Trump are bright, which could have a positive impact on occupied Kashmir and Pakistan.
Biden is a well-known American politician who has been a part of parliamentary politics since he was elected a councilor in 1970 and has been a member of the upper house since 1973.
Joe Biden, a 77-year-old Democrat, also served as vice president during the Obama administration and is the Democrat's candidate in the current presidential election.
Joe Biden, a good administrator with a reputation for impartiality, has had good relations with Pakistan during his presidency and as a senator.
Biden was awarded Pakistan's second-largest civilian award, the Hilal Pakistan, in 2008 under former President Asif Ali Zardari. The award was given to Senators Joe Biden and Richard Lugar in recognition of their efforts to secure 1.5 1.5 billion in aid to Pakistan.
Joe Biden has always supported the position of Kashmiris and called on India to give freedom of expression and autonomy to the oppressed Kashmiris. He also opposed the action and demanded restoration of the status quo.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden is also known for his work on human rights, which is why he has spoken out against the massacre of Rohingya Muslims and the oppression of Uighur Muslims in China.
During his campaign, Biden also promised to treat Muslims better, provide better facilities for immigrants, and review President Trump's anti-immigrant policies.