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Washington: The use of terror groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba by Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence came in for a lambasting at the House of Representatives during a hearing on Tuesday on foreign policy priorities and needs amidst economic challenges in South Asia.

In a well-attended hearing at the Rayburn Building on Capitol Hill, members of the Congress pressed top Obama administration officials on the core question of why, after $20 billion had been pumped into Pakistan over the last decade and over a billion dollars had been supplied under the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill, anti-American sentiment in Pakistan was still so strong.

Putting it bluntly, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Steve Chabot, Republican of Ohio, said, “The question is basically we spent all this money and they still hate us. What should we do about that?”

Congressman Chabot also added that despite efforts “the fact remains that Pakistani and U.S. strategic interests diverge on certain issues — especially those concerning Islamist terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, which the Pakistani ISI continues to view as a strategic asset vis-a-vis India.”

Years of mistrust

Mr. Chabot also said that “years of Pakistani mistrust of the U.S. has resulted in a relationship in which cooperation on certain issues is often accompanied by obstruction on others,” adding that the Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009 was supposed to convey to Pakistan that the U.S. interest is in a strategic partnership and not just a transactional relationship.

Congressman Gary Ackerman, Democrat of New York, said in a similar vein that the U.S. itself had “failed India” in that it had not used its diplomatic leadership and agenda-setting capability to “focus global attention to the threat to India from Pakistan-based terrorists such as Lashkar-e-Taiba that continue to raise money from all over the world.”

Contrarily Mr. Ackerman said that the U.S.' relations with India were still too narrow and shallow, and “some of the responsibility is ours, some is theirs.”

In particular, Congressman Ackerman noted that on the economic side “there is still too much opportunity being lost to outdated rules, regulations and laws limiting the attractiveness and accessibility of India as a destination for business and investment.”

Responding to some of the questions from the panel Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, highlighted the State Department's optimism regarding the recent resumption of talks between India and Pakistan and the demonstration of good will by both sides.

Important strides

He had positive words especially for the fact that “both countries made important strides during the Home Secretary talks last week by agreeing to set up a hotline between their two governments to share information about the threats of terrorism and to share and facilitate the work of commissions investigating terrorist attacks.”

Mr. Blake also underscored the growing importance of trade and investment in boosting the bilateral relationship, explaining that during President Barack Obama's visit to India last November, trade deals in excess of $14.9 billion in total value were announced, “with $9.5 billion in U.S. export content supporting almost 54,000 jobs.”

Contrary to some recent statements emanating from Congress regarding U.S. jobs lost to outsourcing by Indian companies, Mr. Blake noted that India was also “among the fastest-growing sources of investment into the U.S.” and in the last decade, investment capital coming from India to the U.S. grew at an annualised rate of 53 per cent, touching $4.4 billion in 2009.


“The strategic partnership with India will remain among our top foreign policy priorities,” Mr. Blake said.

This sudden attempt to change policy is certainly quite interesting. Could be that the US is wary of Pakistan gravitating towards China? Or does it imply that the americans finally realised their folly in supporting a state that exports terrorism?

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LINK:http://www.hindu.com/2011/04/07/stories/2011040764491400.htm
 
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same old same old huh!

Not quite, the fact that this is featuring prominently in the senate discussions strongly suggests a future shift in policy.
 
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This is well known fact even their own ex president admit that they trained terrorist against India so Pakistani people have no problem with that
 
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and Indians can't do anything about it other then Whining on Online Forums?Guys take my advice: Wear Bangles.

Its not the indians talking about dumping pakistan......read the post again. And besides, all our "whining" gives us "moral highground" and apparantly, the world now believes us (finally). Besides, what use will invading pakistan do? It will only unite the broken country. I think india prefers watching pakistan shoot itself on the foot and taking china down along with it.


Btw, this is simply my analysis. Not my personal opinion or desire.
 
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and Indians can't do anything about it other then Whining on Online Forums?Guys take my advice: Wear Bangles.
huh.. advising us to wear bangles :what:


but you guys already wear salwars ...:cheesy: ( pun intended)..
 
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Good let them do it.... since 10,000 years India is facing threat from western border, we will face it for 10,000 more years... romans, greek, mongol, sythian all are gone, but we are still alive.....

I am 100% sure that down the line , these lashkar will go the Taliban way and betray there master...
 
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and Indians can't do anything about it other then Whining on Online Forums?
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we can

  • get your organization banned
  • ruin up your entire reputation
  • can make you look like the most dangerous place in the world
  • can control YOUR so called kashmir
  • can divide you into 2 half
  • can make you cry like a baby for even a cracker goes off in pakistan with you looking at us
  • and of course send your team back in semi finals :D:

Guys take my advice: Wear Bangles.

Lol and you are still not able to take your kashmir from bangled indians. Shame Shame.....
 
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^^Patriot got enough,
Anyways come out of the weird mindset that you are above and powerful. Do not make all failures as strategic testing and victory.
 
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Lolz.....Y Indians all the time cries on ISI...

Now we r friends when ur Manmohan Singh requested for friendship invitation
 
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they can make whatever policy they think is in their interest. it makes no difference to PAKistani Nation at large, we would rather be happy to get rid of them.
 
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they can make whatever policy they think is in their interest. it makes no difference to PAKistani Nation at large, we would rather be happy to get rid of them.

Really, well, your actual leadership (PA) not with you in this case.
 
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Lolz.....Y Indians all the time cries on ISI...

Now we r friends when ur Manmohan Singh requested for friendship invitation

Well, friends when you are in India, enemy in Pakistan, we do not have that much big heart.
 
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