Shekhar Gupta of Indian Express argues that India has "a stake in Pakistans survival and moderation as a democratic state" and warns against "utterly unconcealed sense of delight" about the daily carnage in Pakistan. Gupta cautions against the prevailing "smugness" in his country and adds, "This is not just the mood of the mobs here. Even the intelligentsia, the TV talking heads, opinion page columnists, government spokespersons, all have the same smug air of I-told-you-so and so-what-else-did-they-expect satisfaction. And they ask the same patronizing question: hell, can Pakistan be saved?"
Gupta concludes his piece by saying, "Time has therefore come to nuance our policy as well as national mood and psychology, to not merely reopen communication with Pakistan but to also make moves, offers, anything that will enhance the power and credibility of its government which, with all its faults, is still the most moderate of all forces in that region. Finally, time has also come to set in place some kind of diplomatic standard operating procedures in case more terror attacks take place because a third round of coercive diplomacy may spin out of control. We have to now demonstrate a stake in Pakistans survival and moderation as a democratic state. Just bombing somebody there in anger wont work, because people who are targeting us are also targeting the rest of the modern world, from Chicago to Copenhagen."
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Gupta concludes his piece by saying, "Time has therefore come to nuance our policy as well as national mood and psychology, to not merely reopen communication with Pakistan but to also make moves, offers, anything that will enhance the power and credibility of its government which, with all its faults, is still the most moderate of all forces in that region. Finally, time has also come to set in place some kind of diplomatic standard operating procedures in case more terror attacks take place because a third round of coercive diplomacy may spin out of control. We have to now demonstrate a stake in Pakistans survival and moderation as a democratic state. Just bombing somebody there in anger wont work, because people who are targeting us are also targeting the rest of the modern world, from Chicago to Copenhagen."
Haq's Musings: India's Sane Voice Warns Against Smugness
Haq's Musings: Obama's Retreat in Mid East and South Asia