Samlee
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http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...ase-snooper-planes-at-charbatia/1/372279.html
the recent Logistics Support Agreement is also not applicable to any wartime support either.
India remains largely non aligned, in the future the IN may even field a combination of Mig-29ks and F/A-18s off the same deck.
in the past too, I don't think there is any defence of the fact that while Pakistan was 'in too deep' with the US (it did yield tremendous economic benefits), the Indian relationship with the USSR was far more measured, ie, socialist leaning but never full-on commie.
too big to stooge, projected Indian 'middle class' numbers are almost double that of the entire population of Pakistan.. but that's another discussion..
the Indian partnership with the US will be like the Chinese partnership with the US, and hasn't that worked out great for the Chinese ?
with one significant caveat, it includes a military dimension, and the baniya will play it well
Gentleman Instead Of Quoting My Entire Post You Selectively Quoted Me Dear Indo Soviet Was Anything But Measured.The KGB Had Practically Purchased The Entire Establishment Of India At The Time of Indira Gandhi
Whatever Engagement Pakistan Had With US Pakistan Put It's Interest First,All Agreements Were Made In The Light Of Day and Based On Mutual Interests At The Time and Many Times Pakistan Did Say No To USA
1.In 1958 When Sui Gas Fields Were discovered USA Wanted To Purchase It But Pakistan Said No And This Was Used In The 1960s Industrialisation of Pakistan
2.USA Wanted Pakistan To Be Part of An Alliance With India To Counter China Pakistan Said No With A Big Middle Finger
Now If You Think That After Giving So Much To China The USA Is Going To Give You The Same Kind Of Leeway You Are Obviously Living in Lala Land