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US asks India to pull back troops from Pak border
NDTV Correspondent
Thursday, March 19, 2009, (New Delhi)
India has come under unexpected pressure from the US; NDTV has learnt that the Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon has been told that it's India, and not Pakistan that should make the first moves towards restoring peace.
The US has asked India to pullback troops from the Pakistan border.
Outraged, India has told US that Pakistan is responsible for tension between the two countries. India has also told the US that it hadn't deployed extra troops after the Mumbai attacks. Rather it was Pakistan which has sent thousands of troops.
However, India on Thursday also clarified the Mumbai terror attacks had nothing to do with its relationship with Pakistan.
But External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said that India still believes terrorists used Pakistani soil and infrastructure in that country to launch the 26/11 attacks.
The reason for the latest US move is that President Barack Obama is gearing up to launch a bigger military offensive in Afghanistan.
For this, he needs more Pakistani troops to help along the volatile Afghan-Pakistan border, troops, which Islamabad moved to the Indian border.
It's obvious that America has its own compulsions at this point that have led it to put pressure on India in this manner.
NDTV.com: US asks India to pull back troops from Pak border
Probably this is just a prestige issue. The troops on both sides on the border are not there to attack the other. And India - Pakistan relations are moving towards more like a Cold War situation, not actual war. So pulling back troops from border is not important strategically.
But as I said, this may be prestige issue for India, where she would expect Pakistan to back out the forces first. /but doesn't matter who blinks first.
I guess India is not going to reudue its troops from the border area not in significant no that will give comfort level to Pakistan.....Current situation in SWAT and other area is in favour of India...I know this will anger the members from Pakistan and also this is detrimental to their nation but given the untrust in Indo-Pak relations today this is the truth......US has to find other ways to convince Pakistan to move forces from Eatern side to troubled area's
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Probably this is just a prestige issue. The troops on both sides on the border are not there to attack the other. And India - Pakistan relations are moving towards more like a Cold War situation, not actual war. So pulling back troops from border is not important strategically.
But as I said, this may be prestige issue for India, where she would expect Pakistan to back out the forces first. /but doesn't matter who blinks first.
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Pakistan cant leave its eastern border empty when a hostile neighbor, 8 times larger than our nation, has all their troops situated on the border.
Anoop:All the troops!!!! Post Parliament attack there was a heavy movement of machinery visible across the nation on railway tracks. No such movement was noticed this year. The Sukhois dance over my head every day at 9 a.m. waking me up with their loud roars, so do the Jaguars at different hours. I do not see any state of high emergency, nor have I seen it in the last 2-3 months. I can understand that as arch rivals we do not trust each other and so we may say that the other nation has moved its troop on the border. But "All the troops"? Do you really think India, for that matter any country which has been at war with two of its neighbours on either side, can afford to do that?
Regards,
Anoop
Anoop:
If the report is true, then the US likely did her homework on Indian troop levels on the border.
Secondly, not 'all the troops' will be moved, enough for defensive purposes will likely be left by both sides.
Third, Pakistan will also be redeploying a number of troops away from the border and LoC to expand operations in the North West, and so will not have the capability to launch offensive operations against India either - this would be the entire purpose of such a suggestion.
The Indian's need to think about this possible suggestion and its benefits a little more rationally and less emotionally.
I believe the troops are there for a reason ...