Having allies does not mean your allies will sever their relationships with other nations at your say so. Nor do China and the OIC have any influence in Afghanistan, or the type of influence the US wields.
There are so many other ways in which China or OIC punish India if they strongly believe Pakistan's case. But lets not argue over this, because we will be diverting from the topic at hand i.e. whether India supports Taliban or not.
That is one source, the ISSA report is another one based on US intelligence officials, and the gentleman you refer to as defending India merely offered his opinion on the issue, he did not refute anything, and also admitted that India was involved in terrorism in Baluchistan, so any way you look at it, India is supporting terrorism in Pakistan, as even her 'apologists' admit.
Can you please give me a link to the ISSA report? Apart from the report in first post(which is according to anonymous official), I have yet to find evidence that you keep harping about that India does indeed support the Taliban. Please do not bring Balochistan into this, because I am not well informed about Balochistan to have an opinion. If you want to present evidence about Balochistan,
then change the title of this thread to India supports terrorism in Balochistan or
India supports terrorism in Pakistan and then may be make your case. My main issue is with your claim that India supports Taliban which Pakistan has evidence for and has covertly presented it to US. This I find absurd for so many reasons.
The reports posted here quoting officials present at the meetings with top US defence and military officials state that evidence indicating India's guilt was indeed shared. The US's vested interest in India was made clear by the extent to which the Bush Administration went to give India preferential treatment, including the waiver to get into the NSG. The US courting of India as a strategic partner is fact at this point.
For the sake of argument, I may still open to the idea that US has vested interest in India, but you still haven't addressed the other points that I raised in the previous post.
1. What has Pakistan to lose by presenting the so called evidence it has to the media? If nothing else it will serve to expose the duplicity of India & US.
2.Lastly, the main premise of your argument in this thread is that Pakistan does indeed have the evidence and has presented it covertly to US government. However US has a vested interest in India and will not act on it.
Am I correct?
If so, going by your logic, Do you really think that the economic and political clout of India is so strong that no matter how gravely India wrongs Pakistan (if true, supporting Taliban is indeed a grave matter ), India can get away with it?