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  • As he mobilises international pressure on Pakistan to act against the perpetrators of the Mumbai aggression, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has rightly reaffirmed India’s commitment to resolving all outstanding disputes with Islamabad, including the Kashmir question, in a violence-free atmosphere. Two important visitors this week, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and US Democratic Senator John Kerry, who is expected to take over the powerful chairmanship of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee next month in Washington, have both helped reinforce the Indian case against Pakistan. In pointing out that nearly 75 per cent of terror plots in Britain have been traced back to Pakistan, Brown has underlined that it is not just India that wants to see immediate and credible actions against the thriving “non-state actors” next door.

    Kerry, for his part, has highlighted the central challenge of dealing with terror groups operating in Pakistan — the enduring patronage from the ISI, which has long instrumentalised these outfits for its jihad strategy in India and Afghanistan. Kerry, who will have a major say in defining the terms of the massive US aid package to Pakistan being currently debated in Washington, has suggested that full civilian control over the ISI could be a key condition. New Delhi, which has said it has no quarrel with the civilian leaders of Pakistan, is warily watching whether they can rein in the state actors like the army and the ISI. From New Delhi’s perspective, it is better that the politically sensitive demands for a comprehensive restructuring of Pakistan’s civil-military relationship come from the West. It is quite clear that President Asif Ali Zardari will find it easier to accommodate the Western demarches than those from New Delhi.

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    Ends and Means By: GURU | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Where is our Commander in Chief Ms. Pratibha Patil? Has she ever completed her vacation to Indonesia while India was under terror attacks last month. We have not heard a single word from her about latest terrorist attacks. She is ceremonial president of India in true sence.
    Pakistan must actBy: ROBI SHOM | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward There is no doubt that whatever action Pakistan is taking against the terrorist outfits in their land is purely an eye-wash. On the one hand there is a tremendous pressure from the international community, especially from the USA, on the other there are pressures within the country also. In an interview published in the recent issue of a very renowned Indian magazine, Nawaz Sharif, ex-president has severely criticised the present government for inaction. Merely putting the leaders of the terrorist organisations such as Hafiz Mohammed Saeed of Jamaat-ud-Dawa under house arrest can not yield any solution to the terror menace looming large all over the globe. If Pakistan were sincere, they could have cracked down the terrorist hide-outs with appropriate offence mechanism. It is high time Pakistan acted instantaneously with all seriousness or it will be too late for the country to resist the situation getting out of control with dangerous results. Even the the terror may boomerang on it.
    Pakistan should actBy: ROBI SHOM | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward There is no doubt that whatever action Pakistan is taking against the terrorist outfits in their land is purely an eye-wash. On the one hand there is a tremendous pressure from the international community, especially from the USA, on the other there are pressures within the country also. In an interview published in the recent issue of a very renowned Indian magazine, Nawaz Sharif, ex-president has severely criticised the present government for inaction. Merely putting the leaders of the terrorist organisations such as Hafiz Mohammed Saeed of Jamaat-ud-Dawa under house arrest can not yield any solution to the terror menace looming large all over the globe. If Pakistan were sincere, they could have cracked down the terrorist hide-outs with appropriate offence mechanism. It is high time Pakistan acted instantaneously with all seriousness or it will be too late for the country to resist the situation getting out of control with dangerous results. Even the the terror may boomerang on it.
    Terrorism aqnd PakistanBy: BK Chaudhari | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Pakistan is not serious about terrorism from its soil. It is buying time and pretending seriousness with half-hearted operations. All the terrorist Madarsas etc. are functioning normally.Pakistan has not got political stamina and will to face the situation, because its Govt. is in a precarious position and can have a revolt from its own extremists.
    Inaction of IndiaBy: Avinash Baranwal | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Oh...the same story again presented by media.Media: Please highlight this fact that India is NOT doing anything neither she has done so far. The real action is taken by Israel/Iran/Iraq/US...We are merely GOD dependent.
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