Democrat is always critical to minority, not only for Kurdistan, they will also be critical with Modi handling in Kashmir, this is why the internet is live again there when Biden enters White House.
Their whole system is built on a large hypocrisy and they know that, and the level they can push it on other countries.
Simply putting a LGBTQ flag on a B-52 or drone as you murder innocents on the ground like was done for 8 years under Obama (after he promised to be "change") the previous democrat administration does not show any actual care on minority issues or human rights in general...that hypocrisy is now going to continue under Biden.
US deep state has more innocent blood on its hands than any other in 21st century....minorities and majorities.
Some say up to 1 million civilians have been killed in the Iraq war alone (that Obama continued)....but its at least 150,000 dead.
So I don't see much different between Democrats and Republicans in hypocrisy one bit.
They themselves know that when they make pragmatic relations with countries to cooperate on mutual concerns.
The state department noise reel did not stop w.r.t Kashmir under Trump, neither was it a different one before Modi came to power.
The executive himself is just one part of larger US govt. When president is more silent on one thing or vocal about another thing, the legislature or other parts of the administration take over to balance it.
Thus the 4G mobile internet access is part of staged normalisation (ongoing for couple years) and has nothing to do with Biden.
We have been dealing and managing with their (US deep state) hypocrisy a long while and also how to go past that and work on areas of mutual interest.
Biden admin know with India we have larger things to work on past the usual noise....what will be squawked about as usual back and forth has already been made clear.....so we treat that with only so much importance in the priorities with US cooperation.
We are talking about TFX engine supply where I see Biden will not likely become so tough like Trump since the matter is different.
CAATSA is very bipartisan thing (so it will continue under Biden)....besides it wont affect F110 engine for TF-X anyway:
https://fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/IN11557.pdf
At this early stage, forecasts vary regarding sanctions’ likely effect on Turkey’s defense industry, while generally acknowledging some negative effects—at least in the short term—for Turkish exports that rely on U.S. components. One source has said that sanctions would not cancel existing U.S.-Turkey defense contracts, but may directly impact around $2 billion of potential business.
If it would, US would have pushed GE to stop IP licensing to TEI for all the GE engines it makes to begin with.
CAATSA sanctions will be defined to other things (F-35 program and Turkish defence
exports that use US components etc) as far as I understand.
Existing defence contracts for Turkey internal use alone won't be affected.
Biden admin will double down on CAATSA as it stands (and they will most likely implement similar with India since we got S-400 as well, but we have to see what those details are since we never went for F-35).
We will see what they negotiate with Turkey in other avenues to try improve relations there....but in many respects the relationship will worsen or stay same.