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The US-India nexus
Raoof Hasan
November 03, 2010

For any super power to win even a shade of legitimacy, it is imperative for it to be perceived as a neutral and fair arbiter.
The US may have succeeded in telling the world that it has the capability to annihilate less powerful adversaries, with counterproductive results though, but it has failed in stamping its authority as a leader that can be trusted for handling international affairs in an impartial manner.

The role the US has consistently played in shielding and empowering its illegitimate offspring in the Middle East has resulted in monumental death and destruction spread over decades. While the Palestinians and other countries of the conflict-riddled region have shown willingness to take some unpleasant steps to reach a compromise, it is Israel that has spurned the prospect of peace.

Its unabashed and inhuman belligerence resulting in indescribable atrocities and mayhem has not dented the unequivocal US support it has traditionally commanded.

In South Asia, the US has become an unwitting ally of India in its brutal repression of the Kashmiri people. Alongside Israel, it is India that has gained the maximum from the tragic incident of 9/11 and has tried to rubbish the genuine, home-grown independence struggle of the Kashmiri people as a foreign-sponsored 'terrorist activity'. Nothing could be more preposterous and nothing more detached from the annals of reality.

The movement for the independence of the state of Jammu and Kashmir dates back to the time India unilaterally landed its troops in the valley. This was in crude contravention of the inherent principle under which the subcontinent was divided into the independent domains of Pakistan and India. When a war broke out, it was the Indian prime minister who took the matter to the United Nations for an international intervention.

The ensuing UN resolution calling for a plebiscite in the valley to decide its fate in accordance with the enshrining will of its people still awaits implementation. In retaliation to the brutal and unprecedented state terrorism unleashed by over 700,000 Indian troops, there has been an upsurge of popular protests in the valley that has resulted in the death of over 150 innocent people in the past four months. There have also been unceasing reports of torture and **** committed at random by the Indian troops.

US policy makers are busy overtime to ensure that the word Kashmir is not even mentioned during the forthcoming visit to India by President Obama. Another symbolic feature of the visit is that it takes off from Mumbai's Taj Hotel that was the target of the infamous terrorist attack in November 2008 for which India has consistently blamed Pakistan. India hopes that the visit would culminate in a reassuring anti-terrorism statement implicating Pakistan in nurturing this phenomenon. Pakistan, on the other hand, would want the US president to urge the Indian leadership to address the core problem of Kashmir that has jeopardised the prospect of lasting peace in the region.

One must also try to comprehend the American stance in the larger context of its policy in this region comprising India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Being a neighbouring country, Pakistan's interests are firmly grounded in an independent and stable Afghanistan that would contribute to fighting the scourge of terrorism. At the same time, it is generally perceived that a disproportionate Indian presence in Afghanistan would be detrimental to Pakistan's interests and would dilute the efforts to combat terror and violence.

This perception has to be viewed in the historical context of India's inimical role in the past in dismembering Pakistan. Consequently, its current efforts to perpetuate its presence in Afghanistan with the active US support and backing are aimed at influencing the future shape of the region that would be conducive to furthering its designs.
The US attitude towards India and Pakistan remains a nagging paradox. While it is perpetually trying to appease India on one pretext or the other, its approach towards Pakistan is hawkish demanding more and more out of it on different fronts in exchange for financial assistance. The strategic dialogue has degenerated into an exercise on the part of Pakistan in presenting performance reports for getting the next financial tranche.

Having lost all credibility, the US-Pakistan relationship is viewed as a bargaining chip in the hands of the former to squeeze the maximum out of the latter till it drops dead.

The growing US-India nexus is assuming menacing proportions for Pakistan's efforts to maintain its threatened 'sovereignty'. A dictator-led Pakistan was unnecessarily dragged into the anti-terror conflict on its border for which it continues paying a heavy price both in terms of human loss and financial costs. But, it is the American refusal to entertain even the most legitimate of its non-NATO ally's concerns that is construed as an uncanny predicament for policymakers in Pakistan.

The forthcoming visit to India by President Obama should remove any doubts that Pakistan may still be harbouring with regard to the long-term US designs that aim at strengthening India in its (covert and overt) efforts to contain Chinese influence in the region and keep Pakistan under the leash to demand more. It is an unequal and inequitable relationship aimed at scuttling Pakistan that can endure only in the presence of a leadership that holds its own survival more important than upholding the supreme national interest.
 
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^^^^:rofl: what is this nexus word so badly misused in this forum eh? "Nexus, martyrdom, oppression" etc are some fashionable words here used to describe more than half the world's problems in context of the perpetrators rather than the victims. What nexus is this Raoof guy talking about? US and we are simply extending our ties just as any other 2 countries have it. Sitting and reading Moin Ansari day and night doesn't mean the formation of any nexus exists. And remember that Pakistan is officially in the US "nexus" as a WOT partner, while we Indians have a clear cut policy on to what extent we're in it and are not.

Whatever soft attitude US has got recently towards us has 2 words: economy and business. At present situation, bilateral trade agreements export of US products to India and import of cost-effective services from India to US is a way seen sustainable to ease US economic burden. Acts of terrorism are condemned by all governments including your big brother the Chinese. So Obama, who's half the military is fighting the Taliban 3 oceans apart from their own homeland would naturally be no different in his stand.

This means that there's a natural understanding and coming of age of not just US but the policies of entire global community. And we have no one to thank other than you Pakistani friends who actually initiated trouble for yourselves politically through Kargil conflict and tumbled out all your cards open in front of the world.

From that day onwards, you've been committing blunders after blunders regularly costing your country's economy, life and money so much and still blame all these miseries on a over-used and mythical concept of "US-Israel-India" nexus knowing very well that nothing of this sort exists. Neither we've been part of any NATO or CENTO or SEATO (which Pakistan was) not been formal "non NATO ally" in WOT (again which Pakistan is), nor do we have any military pact of interoperability, using of bases, signing of communications agreement (latest obstacle in Indo-US ties since we refuse to sign any binding agreements for weapons; its either pure business with us or pure partnership), and for some reason this writer blames us for being in arms of US or vice versa!! :blink::woot:

Kashmir was never an issue for us and was a problem again Pakistan created since its inception. We've maintained our official stand and no country even in 40s could change it; what you'd expect us to change it now after thousands of international news channels have broadcasted the level of terrorism going on in the province worldwide and made people more averse to Jihadi terror groups in south Asia--- all of which have some or the other connection with your region in some way or the other (don't ask me for proof; use Google and you will find RIA Novosti, BBC, CNN, Fox and even Xinhua saying some of this).

Living in denial, blaming the entire West, India and Israel for every misery of yours, policing and meddling in others' matters when not needed, constant hatred, paranoia, prejudice and enmity towards India without waking up to your inner demons , is only going to push your country down lower and lower unless there's a drastic change in accepting reality.

Seriously, come out of it and see the world. It has come a long way from 12th century.
 
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I wonder if there was a similar article in an Indian paper about Pakistan's cozying up to China would you have similar thoughts...
Repeating known facts.. and making cynical comments.. all in a day's work for you Indian members.
 
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One hand he made the heading "India-US nexus" other hand want US to do what ever Pakistan needs!!!!!! Contrary views!!!




The US may have succeeded in telling the world that it has the capability to annihilate less powerful adversaries, with counterproductive results though, but it has failed in stamping its authority as a leader that can be trusted for handling international affairs in an impartial manner.

just because they differ regarding Kashmir??? :D

Alongside Israel, it is India that has gained the maximum from the tragic incident of 9/11

Pakistan benefited more than India.

US policy makers are busy overtime to ensure that the word Kashmir is not even mentioned during the forthcoming visit to India by President Obama.

gussa!!!


Pakistan, on the other hand, would want the US president to urge the Indian leadership to address the core problem of Kashmir that has jeopardised the prospect of lasting peace in the region.

But India don't want that and don't agree with that view.



One must also try to comprehend the American stance in the larger context of its policy in this region comprising India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Its not India, Pakistan and Afghanistan but US's stance on India is completely different than on Pakistan and Afghanistan. Thats why 'India-US nexus'. :rolleyes:


At the same time, it is generally perceived that a disproportionate Indian presence in Afghanistan would be detrimental to Pakistan's interests and would dilute the efforts to combat terror and violence.

It should be decided by the Afghans not Pakistan or US and they don't agree with you.

This perception has to be viewed in the historical context of India's inimical role in the past in dismembering Pakistan.

What are you doing regarding Kashmir??

The US attitude towards India and Pakistan remains a nagging paradox. While it is perpetually trying to appease India on one pretext or the other, its approach towards Pakistan is hawkish demanding more and more out of it on different fronts in exchange for financial assistance.

Can't you get rid of comparing with India??? Even you are complaining about US's views when you say it is 'US-India nexus'!!! Though they are still giving Pakistan large number of weapons.

You must understand that US s not granting India anything its all about business!!!! From nuke deal to weapons or strategic cooperations etc.
 
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I wonder if there was a similar article in an Indian paper about Pakistan's cozying up to China would you have similar thoughts...
Repeating known facts.. and making cynical comments.. all in a day's work for you Indian members.

Pakistan is China's ally is that something new???? Than what about 'cozying up'???
 
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USA is neither Indian friend nor Pakistan

god know when Pakistan understand hate and anger will provide nothing

India is growing but cant say about Pakistan
 
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this person is seriously high.. how he mentions that India unilaterally landed troops in kashmir in 1947... hilarious..
 
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India needs a nexus with USA against Pakistan?
:rofl::rofl:

The author must have watched Veena Malik on Big Boss 4!!
:D
 
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This is all because obama is coming. Last time it was about david cameroon and am xpecting Same when CHINESE PRIMERE VISIT INDIA ,ARE THEY GOING TO USE SAME WORDS *SINO-INDO NEXUS* AFTER SOME BILLIONS OF DOLLAR BUISNESS DEAL ? ?
 
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