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WASHINGTON: Smarting under charges that it continues to cozy up to Teheran in the face of US-led sanctions, an angry India on Tuesday accused the pro-Israeli lobby in America of presenting a ''distorted picture of New Delhi's foreign policy objectives and energy security needs'' by selective use of data about its imports from Iran.

"India's relationship with Iran is neither inconsistent with non-proliferation objectives, nor do we seek to contradict the relationships we have with our friends in West Asia or with the United States and Europe," the Indian Embassy in Washington DC said in a lengthy explanatory statement, adding, in a sentiment that sought to echo President Obama's cautionary advise on Monday, that "as a responsible member of the international community, India...firmly believes that the situation concerning Iran should not be allowed to escalate into a conflict, the disastrous consequences of which will be in nobody's interest."

The ostensibly reason for the New Delhi authorized statement from the embassy were reports in the US media, evidently inspired by the hardline pro-Israeli lobby in the US, that India had actually stepped up its oil imports from Iran despite its close ties with US and Israel. The statement, which did not directly name the lobby, maintained that "allusions in the media that India's overall oil imports from Iran are increasing just because its monthly uptake of Iranian oil reportedly increased in January this year are based on selective use of information, misrepresenting the fact that in aggregate terms, crude imports from Iran constitute a declining share of India's oil imports."

The Obama administration has seized on such reports to turn the screws on India, demanding a certifiable halt to transactions with Iran. India's ambassador to the US Nirupama Rao has had to make New Delhi's case before Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who has warned players in the region, including India and Pakistan, of "consequences" if they continued to defy US-led sanctions. China and Russia, the major sanction-busters, escape U.S wrath on account of being permanent Security Council members.

In a more aggressive mode, the Indian statement also cited the development imperative, explaining that the reports pillorying New Delhi's trading with Teheran overlook the necessity of India's dependence on oil imports from Iran to serve the energy needs of its people, more than 400 million of whom do not as yet have access to commercial energy. "Given the imperative of meeting the energy needs of millions of Indians, an automatic replacement of all Iranian oil imports, is not a simple matter of selection, or a realistic option," it said.

The statement also rationalized India's ties with Iran and its regional policy on three other counts: the familiar one based on India's "civilization" ties with Iran; the presence of six million Indians in the Gulf region and the effect on them of a precarious security situation; and most recently and pertinently, the deep convergence of interests between India and US on the "historic mission" to aid Afghanistan.

"Iran is also India's only corridor for land access to Afghanistan, through which is routed most of our development and reconstruction assistance to that country," it reminded hardline U.S lawmakers, some of whom have demanded greater compliance from India.

The statement, while refusing to give Teheran the benefit of doubt over its nuclear quest, went on to elaborate that India has consistently said that Iran must cooperate with the IAEA to address and resolve all outstanding issues about its nuclear program, "issues that continue to raise understandable doubts in the minds of the international community." It said that India believes that while Iran has rights to peaceful uses of nuclear energy, it must simultaneously and rigorously fulfill the treaty obligations which it has acceded to.

"Our stand in this regard has been, and remains, consistent, well-enunciated including in the IAEA, and perfectly clear," the statement said, adding that "India has scrupulously adhered to the multilateral sanctions against Iran as mandated by the United Nations, and remains fully engaged with the United States Administration and Congress on this issue."

India upset with hard-line Israeli lobby over Iran charges - The Times of India
 
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India's diplomatic corps have their work cut out for them. Israel is a like a spoiled brat -- it is a nightmare for all of its 'friends' to keep up with its perpetual tantrums and to keep it happy.
 
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India's diplomatic corps have their work cut out for them. Israel is a like a spoiled brat -- it is a nightmare for all of its 'friends' to keep up with its perpetual tantrums and to keep it happy.

but our relations with israel cant be understood by others and never will be coz hidden part will always remain hidden;)
 
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India's attempts to align itself with both Israel and Iran is diplomatically impressive in a superficial way, but it is paradoxical and unsustainable in the long term. Soon, it will have to make a choice.
 
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India's attempts to align itself with both Israel and Iran is diplomatically impressive in a superficial way, but it is paradoxical and unsustainable in the long term. Soon, it will have to make a choice.


Since Vladimir Putin is back, India also has to choose between US and Russia. She can't be a snake with two heads any more.
 
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Since Vladimir Putin is back, India also has to choose between US and Russia. She can't be a snake with two heads any more.

putin was always incharge of russia.He was running govt through remote control..
so try smthing else:wave:
 
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His stare can make Hilary young again.

You are saying from your experience, Did Putin's stare make you younger. LOL.

Who cares about Hilary?

India has in past managed balancing act with two rival nations and will keep on doing it succesfully.
 
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The statement also rationalized India's ties with Iran and its regional policy on three other counts: the familiar one based on India's "civilization" ties with Iran; the presence of six million Indians in the Gulf region and the effect on them of a precarious security situation; and most recently and pertinently, the deep convergence of interests between India and US on the "historic mission" to aid Afghanistan.

"Iran is also India's only corridor for land access to Afghanistan, through which is routed most of our development and reconstruction assistance to that country," it reminded hardline U.S lawmakers, some of whom have demanded greater compliance from India.

The statement, while refusing to give Teheran the benefit of doubt over its nuclear quest, went on to elaborate that India has consistently said that Iran must cooperate with the IAEA to address and resolve all outstanding issues about its nuclear program, "issues that continue to raise understandable doubts in the minds of the international community." It said that India believes that while Iran has rights to peaceful uses of nuclear energy, it must simultaneously and rigorously fulfill the treaty obligations which it has acceded to.

"Our stand in this regard has been, and remains, consistent, well-enunciated including in the IAEA, and perfectly clear," the statement said, adding that "India has scrupulously adhered to the multilateral sanctions against Iran as mandated by the United Nations, and remains fully engaged with the United States Administration and Congress on this issue."

India upset with hard-line Israeli lobby over Iran charges - The Times of India

India's stand is made very clear. India supports Iran's right for nuclear energy (as do many other countries including some many of the UNSC members) - but since Iran is a signatory to the NPT, it HAS to accede to IAEA demands - which it has been refusing to do so!

India needs Iran for the land access to Afghanistan. India is a very important player in Afghanistan's reconstruction and without India, it would be very difficult for NATO to meet their deadlines.

Last, but not the least, Iran cannot be replaced with any other source for crude oil overnight. A lot of logistics comes into play here - more complex than anyone can fathom. And with a conflict in the area, this supply of crude oil, not only to India but many other countries will be adversely affected. In this kind of economy, that would be an unnecessary burden not many countries are willing to accept. This is also reflected in US's skepticism into getting into a shooting war with Iran, and restraining an Israeli attack.

India will do what best suits its interests and then the interests of countries in its sphere of influence.
 
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It's not a secret. 1982 Kahuta.

The conspiracy theories about Israel and India planning to attack Kahuta are just that. Zia and PAF just used this to galvanise public opinion just like the fabricated Ben Gurion quote regarding Pakistan the "lover of Arabs" is more dangerous than the Arabs themselves.

The fact is that the PA/ISI were heavily in the US camp during the cold war and were inviting anyone and everyone to come help them fight the USSR in Afghanistan and pay them for doing so. In mid 1980s Israelis were among some of the countries training and providing weapons to the so called Mujahideen. Not only that Sharon’s senior aide Avraham Tamir reportedly visited Pakistan
in the mid-1980s and sought to dispel Islamabad’s fears on the nuclear issue, and even concluded certain military and conventional arms deals with PresidentZia ul-Haq.

But the conspiracy theories continued. Then in 1998 again when the theories about Israel attacking Pakistani nukes reached another high, Israel passed information through the US that it has no aggressive designs on Pakistani nukes.

I suggest you read this document and you will know alot of "hidden relationship" that Pakistan has had with Israel. Its just that PA/ISI and the GoP can't go ahead and bring that out in the open and habitually use Israel bashing to bolster their own image.
http://www.inss.org.il/upload/(FILE)1190278291.pdf
 
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The conspiracy theories about Israel and India planning to attack Kahuta are just that. Zia and PAF just used this to galvanise public opinion

Zia's got nothing to do with it, although India will, of course, deny complicity.

Threats to Pakistan

According to ‘The Asian Age’, London, journalists Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark stated in their book ‘Deception: Pakistan, the US and the Global Weapons Conspiracy’, that Israeli Air Force was to launch air attack on Kahuta in mid 1980s from Jamnagar airfield in Gujarat (India). The book claims that “in March 1984, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi signed off (on) the Israeli-led operation bringing India, Pakistan and Israel to within a hairs breadth of a nuclear conflagration”.

As for Pak-Israeli cooperation, that's irrelevant. There are shared interests at times (terrorism, weapons trafficking) where countries cooperate. That's neither here nor there.

just like the fabricated Ben Gurion quote regarding Pakistan

That's what the Israeli propaganda machine claims, of course. Gurion's quote doesn't go well with the victim persona Israel has built up for itself.
 
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