Pakistan is unique in how badly their alliance with the US turned out, or rather how bad the internal fallout has been.
this did not happen with Saudi and the other gulf states.
it's been good for Germany, Poland and the other NATO states (not a fan of NATO's actions but just stating the truth)
Japan and RoK have flourished with free market economies system and stable democracies.
this LSA is
not a military alliance btw, nor is it paving the way for one in the future, India and the US don't exactly have a friendly past, there is decades of distrust and Indian foreign policy doctrine has no space for military alliances,
co=operation =/= treaty alliance.
so no need to worry about India, and do some thinking about why the
internal fallout from the US-Pakistan thing has turned out so horribly for Pakistan, could it have something to do with your leadership over the years ? more than half of post independence Pakistan has been ruled by Generals, right ?
btw, the US is
still your ally, new F-16s and AH-1Zs, a lot of MRAPs and other equipment from Afghanistan to your army, they're taking out TTP and other immediate jihadi threats to Pakistan for you, don't be so ungrateful.
Pakistan's problems are a combination of a military obsessed with staying in power, being stuck between the proverbial 'rock and a hard place' post Bush's 9/11 "with us or against us" WoT doctrine (though they've been very nice to you) and post Iranian revolution Saudia going in overdrive to spread the wahhabi ideology, Pakistan being the first victim.. and even though Indian ties with Saudia seem to be on the up, their spreading of wahhabi ideology here is not a huge concern, just have to keep an eye out in some sections of the muslim community but most reject that kind of stuff anyway so we're ok.
friends with Israel and Iran, Saudia and Iran, Russia and the US