lamayuru
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Pakistan offered a joint investigation right after Mumbai.
If the proposal was not repeated, it was because the Indian political and military leadership, with the media megaphone, went into overdrive with accusations against the Pakistani state and war hysteria.
That was countered with anti-Indian coverage in the Pakistani media, which meant that any sympathy and desire for cooperation in the eyes of the Pakistan electorate in the aftermath of Mumbai was squandered, and politically it would be very hard for any GoP to make concessions.
But it is fact that Pakistan made an offer, repeatedly, for joint investigations with India before the anti-Pakistan and pro-war hysteria took over India.
Yes but why did the Pakistan Govt back track on sending Mr Pasha? There was a flip flop. some rethinking. What happened?
Your perspective on India un-necessarily beating war drums is something I can contend with. That may be owing to election realities and that the Indian Govt wanted to be seen to be putting up a stern face.