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India Offers Three Air Bases for US Aircraft
Educate yourself my friend. Don't fall for false propaganda.


Thursday, September 20, 2001, updated
at 08:14(GMT+8)
World
India Denies Report on Air Base Offer to US
India dismissed on Wednesday as "totally
incorrect" a newspaper report that it had
identified three air bases as part of its offer
for operational support to the United States
to deal with those behind terrorist strikes
last week.
"Neither have any bases been offered nor
indeed access to any asked for," a
spokesperson of the External Affairs
Ministry told the media here.
The Time of India said on Wednesday that
even though no military plans had been
firmed up by Washington for retaliatory
strikes against the so-called terrorist
states, primarily Afghanistan , Indian had
identified three air bases for a possible
operational support to the U.S..
The bases identified are situated at
Avantipur in India-controlled Kashmir,
Adampur in the northwest state of Punjab
and Jamnagar in Gujarat bordering
Pakistan , according to the popular daily.
It quoted a security official as saying that
the offer had been conveyed to Washington
after it was approved by the Cabinet
Committee on Security on Tuesday.
The report was also "ill-timed and ill-
conceived," the spokesperson added.
Indian officials have stated that New Delhi's
offer of full cooperation to the U.S. was
unconditional and that no specific request
had been made by Washington on the
nature of assistance it sought from the
South Asian country.
Since the terrorist strikes in New York and
Washington, Washington has been trying
to gather support the world over for its
fight against terrorism.
Washington has vowed to get rid of
Afghanistan-based fundamentalist Osama
bin Laden, identified by the U.S. as the
prime suspect behind the attacks, which
killed thousands of innocent people.
New Delhi cautioned the U.S. on
Wednesday about seeking Pakistan's
cooperation in the global war against
terrorism and the possible strikes against
Afghanistan, according to the Press Trust
of India (PTI).
This was conveyed to U.S. ambassador to
India Robert Blackwill by Parliamentary
Affairs Minister Pramod Mahajan during
their meeting here, PTI said.
Mahajan said that Blackwill told him that
Pakistan had not talked of any conditions or
referred to Kashmir while extending its
support the U.S. to fight terrorism.
The ambassador also said that his country
had not sought "any help" from India till
now.


english.people.com.cn/english/200109/20/eng20010920_80616.html
 
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Of course China do not want India to allow US to put its bases in India. But does India have to do what China says every time?

lol really? You forgot Arunachal pradesh, sikkim, dalai lama ? :D


Anyways This thread is not about india, China or Pakistan. I'm done with this thread... Chao ;)
 
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Educate yourself my friend. Don't fall for false propaganda.


Thursday, September 20, 2001, updated
at 08:14(GMT+8)
World
India Denies Report on Air Base Offer to US
India dismissed on Wednesday as "totally
incorrect" a newspaper report that it had
identified three air bases as part of its offer
for operational support to the United States
to deal with those behind terrorist strikes
last week.
"Neither have any bases been offered nor
indeed access to any asked for," a
spokesperson of the External Affairs
Ministry told the media here.
The Time of India said on Wednesday that
even though no military plans had been
firmed up by Washington for retaliatory
strikes against the so-called terrorist
states, primarily Afghanistan , Indian had
identified three air bases for a possible
operational support to the U.S..
The bases identified are situated at
Avantipur in India-controlled Kashmir,
Adampur in the northwest state of Punjab
and Jamnagar in Gujarat bordering
Pakistan , according to the popular daily.
It quoted a security official as saying that
the offer had been conveyed to Washington
after it was approved by the Cabinet
Committee on Security on Tuesday.
The report was also "ill-timed and ill-
conceived," the spokesperson added.
Indian officials have stated that New Delhi's
offer of full cooperation to the U.S. was
unconditional and that no specific request
had been made by Washington on the
nature of assistance it sought from the
South Asian country.
Since the terrorist strikes in New York and
Washington, Washington has been trying
to gather support the world over for its
fight against terrorism.
Washington has vowed to get rid of
Afghanistan-based fundamentalist Osama
bin Laden, identified by the U.S. as the
prime suspect behind the attacks, which
killed thousands of innocent people.
New Delhi cautioned the U.S. on
Wednesday about seeking Pakistan's
cooperation in the global war against
terrorism and the possible strikes against
Afghanistan, according to the Press Trust
of India (PTI).
This was conveyed to U.S. ambassador to
India Robert Blackwill by Parliamentary
Affairs Minister Pramod Mahajan during
their meeting here, PTI said.
Mahajan said that Blackwill told him that
Pakistan had not talked of any conditions or
referred to Kashmir while extending its
support the U.S. to fight terrorism.
The ambassador also said that his country
had not sought "any help" from India till
now.


India Denies Report on Air Base Offer to US


From your own media, now keep quiet:
India affirms its offer of airbases to US - Times Of India
 
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