We will have to wait and watch how things shape up after US exits Afghanistan
Dezi, US is not going to exit Afghanistan, any time soon - just won't happen - American servicemen and their families grief have been effectively silenced given the "Republic of Fear" paradigm that has been so successful in the US.
If Pakistan were more sincere in helping in getting the people behind to justice, it would have normalized the tensions a lot
And how do you suggest that Pakistan be able to do this, after all, how successful have India been in bringing Hindu extremist terrorists to Justice? And look how successful have the US been in holding policy makers who landed the US in this mess, accountable??
It's important that we not allow serious issues to become slogans which disguise ideology, exactly what would constitute "more serious"???? Manufacture evidence??? Have you not been paying attention that persons accused of terror activities have had to be let go because witnesses were/are being coerced or that evidence simply is not available given the competence level of the police?? After all, we don't all want the reputation the US dept of Justice has earned with it's unique approach to rights of citizens and obligations of the state, we are not all going to run Guantanamo type institutions or renditions and such counter productive devices, are we???
So, I think we might think seriously and not hide behind "more sincere", we have to be real -- Indian state has not been successful in bringing Hindu extremist terror to justice because of not only the problems cited above but because of political support, the same problem exists in Pakistan -- So we must think of realistic ways in which we can cooperate --- and then there is a the role of the media.
On both sides of the divide the media exacerbate the problem - emotion sells, nationalistic sentiment sells.
We have to be more clear headed than "more serious".
"Cold Start", it should now have become clear to readers, is a concern not just across the border, but around the world, because Pakistani policy is clear, Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is referred to as "deterrence" and that is exactly what those policy makers have intended (I know I don't have to draw you a picture) --- see, both states are being held hostage to their nationalistic rhetoric and positions which extreme elements are now using to their own benefit, sidelining the state on both sides - it is extremely dangerous and "Cold Start" just ratchets up that danger, won't you agree??