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    Hillary Clinton faces an early test of her influence in South Asia with tensions rising between India and Pakistan.

    Karin Von Hippel, a South Asia expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, agreed, saying Hillary Clinton is "very balanced" and "understands almost better than anybody how delicate the situation is between these two countries."

    Still, perceptions matter, especially in the region. "There are concerns that she is seen as pro-India, she and her husband both," said one Washington-based foreign diplomat with extensive experience in South Asia. "The Pakistanis definitely see them as closer and friendlier to India."

    The diplomat spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive issue of India and Pakistan, which have fought three wars - two of them over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir - since winning independence from Britain.

    Influential members of the Indian-American community have rejoiced in Hillary Clinton's selection as secretary of state.

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    "Sen. Clinton will continue the close relationship between the United States and India that started with the Clinton administration and has progressed in the Bush years," said Varun Nikore, founder of the Indian-American Leadership Initiative, an independent political organization supporting Democratic candidates.

    "You cannot expect that any nominee for secretary of state would have a special relationship going into this job, but we're very lucky that we have in Sen. Clinton someone who is already well-versed on one of the more important countries and emerging economies in the world," said Nikore.

    A current State Department official allowed that Bill Clinton had substantially boosted engagement with India, but noted that any administration would likely have done so. The official stressed that President George W. Bush has continued that course, most recently signing a civilian nuclear pact with New Delhi.

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    Hallary Indai TiesBy: Khalida | 02-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Now it is celar 100% that Pakistan is playing a dirty game in the region and it become a danger treat not only to Indai and Afghansitan but to all Internatioanl community. The International Community and United Nation has to teach Pakistan an unforgatable lesson.
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