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US endorses India's peace moves, ignores Pakistan plaint

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WASHINGTON: America's intelligence community has told the nation's lawmakers that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "decisive leadership style", combined with the absolute majority he enjoys in Parliament will lead him to seek closer ties with the US on security, terrorism and economic issues despite New Delhi's long standing position that it will maintain an independent policy.

In a statement before a US Senate panel, intelligence chief James Clapper also certified that "India wants to maintain a stable peace with Pakistan" but views Pakistan as a direct terrorism threat and a regional source of instability.

"India is concerned about the stability of Afghanistan and its own presence there following the drawdown of international forces and is looking to blunt the influence of Pakistan-supported groups and ensure that Afghanistan does not revert to a haven for anti-Indian militants," Clapper told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Clapper's remarks came even as Pakistan's intelligence chief Rizwan Akhtar held meetings in Washington this week to press for a greater role in Afghanistan, while reportedly complaining that India is trying to destabilize Pakistan.

Citing unnamed sources, the Pakistani newspaper Jang said the "Nato pullout from Afghanistan has seriously upset India which had invested a hefty amount to gain foothold in Afghanistan in order to destabilize Pakistan." It said Rizwan complained to the Americans that the "Indian nexus with Afghanistan based TTP against Pakistan has furthered and there are reports of Indian support to series of recent terrorist acts in Pakistan".

The Pakistani charges are clearly not taken seriously in Washington. Aside from Clapper's endorsement of India's peace moves, US analysts are now coming to the con clusion that Pakistani action against terror groups, even after the Peshawar army school massacre, are selective, and excludes its proxies such as Lashkar-e-Toiba.

In an obvious reference to Pakistani complaints about the firm Indian posture (seen as aggressive by Pakistan) to Pakistani infractions, US analysts are telling lawmakers that Washington cannot reassure Pakistan against any Indian threat if Pakistan fails to commit itself towards working against anti-India terrorist groups operating within its territory.

"If Pakistan can't commit itself to working against the terrorists that have operated in India, then there's not much we can do to reassure them, there's probably not much we should do to reassure them, because that really is a problem," Carnegie Endowment's George Perkovitch said at a Congressional hearing on Wednesday .

In remarks that were later echoed by intelligence chief Clapper, Perkovich said the good news is India has no desires for any Pakistani territory or anything in Pakistan."So 'threat' from India is only in response to Pakistani aggression in India or terrorism in India," he said.
US endorses India's peace moves, ignores Pakistan plaint - The Times of India
 
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UN was never an option for them....for long it was US that supported them....even that has been effectively ends when they double crossed US

Even BDs deported Pak diplomats on the charges of terrorism
...so now whole world says (publicly)..that pakistan is the fountain head of terrorism..
 
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Afghanistan will have much more than pure anti India forces if Pakistan gets its wish...it was a hot bed of terror under Pakistani patronage backed taliban rule..And the same will be on offer if something isn't done to curtail it. The so called action against terrorism is selective at best...as their own minister said...they are only targeting groups that are a danger to pakistan while others are free to carry on activities under them in the neighborhood...at best, pakistan will do something about ETIM to please china.

It's pakistan that's bringing the taliban again to the forefront, clearly indicating that they haven't learnt their lessons from the past. Raring snakes once more. Again giving the taliban legitimacy isn't going to solve taliban the problem, while compounding it much more..Mullah omar will automatically side with the ISIS and that's bad news for Af pak, the region as a whole a whole and for the world....All this to keep India out of Afghanistan?.
 
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Who in his right mind will relay on assurance of yankees.:pop::pop::pop::pop::pop:
 
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well Pakistan did relay on assurances of yankees................u wanna say Pakistan is not in his rite mind??

Doing what India do (keep calling wolf) doesn't mean Pakistan relay on assurance of yankees, if we did we would have given up our nukes just like Ukraine. American these days are eying on opportunities in India, their tone will change if they didn't get what they are aiming. :pop:
 
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Business as Usual.India wont change their stance and our mard i momin goes to US with complaints and liabilities .US
,already is in bottom of patience royally fried the official from.our western neighbour.
US wants India at least to keep away from active support to Russia.And they are doing a lots of effort for that.
So the visit of Pak ISI chief gone down to drain.

Who in his right mind will relay on assurance of yankees.:pop::pop::pop::pop::pop:

You did .Several times.And the main reason for the current issues in Pakistan.
 
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well i can't say for others but clearly BD ,Afghanistan and now US saying that....earlier there was Pentagon report ....which pointed out the same
The man who was banned from entering US untill very recently u have made him your PM u have killed more kashmiris then the taliban have killed other people and u r calling us terrorists
 
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Ha ha look like DG ISI went with that doval vedio as a proof of indian involvement, no wonder nobody take Pakistan seriously:lol: :pakistan:
 
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