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  • The chief of Pakistan's powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency has said there will not be a war with India over November's terrorist attacks on Mumbai, Der Spiegel reported. Lieutenant-General Ahmed Shujaa Pasha told the German magazine in an interview terrorism, not India, was Pakistan's enemy, and he said he took orders from the civilian president.

    "There will not be a war," Pasha said. "We are distancing ourselves from conflict with India, both now and in general."

    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stepped up a war of words on Tuesday, saying for the first time the assault "must have had the support of some official agencies in Pakistan".

    Pakistan has denied any involvement by state agencies and rejected Singh's accusation, saying India was ratcheting up tension and risked destroying all prospects of a serious and objective investigation.

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    Pasha said that soon after the Mumbai attack, Pakistan had anticipated an India military response.

    "At first we thought there would be a military reaction. The Indians, after the attacks, were deeply offended and furious, but they are also clever," he said.

    "We may be crazy in Pakistan, but not completely out of our minds. We know full well that terror is our enemy, not India."

    The Pakistani government had initially offered to send Pasha to India to help with the investigation but withdrew the offer, apparently after objections from the top brass.

    Pasha told Der Spiegel he had been willing to go to India. "Many people here are simply not ready," he said in the interview, published on Spiegel Onlne.

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    India sent evidence on Monday to Pakistan that it said linked Pakistani militants to the attacks, including data from satellite phones and what it describes as the confession of a surviving attacker

    Pakistan said it had got a dossier and was examining it.

    Pasha, a former chief of military operations, was appointed director-general of the military's main security agency in September, two months after the government that came to power after February elections tried to bring it under the ambit of the Interior Ministry.

    The government dropped the attempt in the face of objections from the military.

    But Pasha said he and the military fully supported the government, led by the party of assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto. Her widower, Asif Ali Zardari, replaced former army chief Pervez Musharraf as president in September.

    "It is completely clear to the army chief and I that this government must succeed. Otherwise we will have a lot of problems in this country," Pasha said.

    "The result would be problems in the west and east, political destabilisation and trouble with America ... Anyone who does not support this democratic government today simply does not understand the current situation."

    The dissolution of an ISI section responsible for spying on Pakistani politicians in November was seen as a military concession to the civilian government, Der Spiegel said.

    "I report regularly to the president and take orders from him," Pasha said.

    Pasha said ISI officers were allowed to hold different opinions: "But no one can dare to disobey a command or even do something that was not ordered."

    Pasha also dismissed speculation of a secret agreement allowing the United States to attack militants in Pakistan with missile-firing drone aircraft.

    "But to be honest, what can we do against the drone attacks? Should we fight the Americans or attack an Afghan post, because that's where the drones are coming from? Can we win this? Does it benefit Pakistan?"

    EMR mind Machine Crime in India on all software companiesBy: supratik saha | 23-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward TO STOP CORPORATE SOFTWARE COMPANIES CRIME AND RELATION INTERNALLY WITH INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST
    PeaceBy: A well wisher | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Let’s talk sense not war, it’s not in anyone’s interest. Neither Indians nor Pakistanis afford a war in present geopolitical scenario. We have a lot in common to take care of, our infrastructure, education, health and obviously economy. Terrorism is not in anyone’s best interest so that war. We as people of sub-continent should see who will benefit from a weekend India or destabilized Pakistan? Let’s put our heads together and undo the misadventures from East Pakistan to Bangladesh and Pokhran to Cahghi explosions in 1998. Let’s talk about our children’s common future and our region’s stability. Neither India nor Pakistan can win any wars in this region anymore it will be a total devastation of all of us. Let us give peace chance and learn from our historic mistakes from 1971 to 1998, Kargil and today.
    ISI chief commentBy: G.Ramachandran | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward When whole world agrees that the 26/11 attack was master minded by Pakistan with support from ISI, it denies it.So only we can laugh at the interview of ISI chief comments on many issues.The world knows that it is the civilian government at Pakistan taking orders from Military and ISI and not vice versa. God save Pakistan.
    No war with IndiaBy: Hero Vaz | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward The Paki NSA has been sacked for talking out of turn. Is it now the chance of the ISI chief to be sacked for the same reason?
    shameless countryBy: vasant | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward whole world knows that pakistan is terror ridden place in the world no sane person want to deal with your kind of rogue nation, your people may be good but your leader,s are as bad as indian leaders, for sake of the power they will do any thing shamless country shameless people.
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