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01 Dec 2008 09:48 am
Hackles Up
Blake Hounshell analyzes the tension between India and Pakistan:
...one can already see public anger in India leading political developments in a direction the terrorists wanted. Some Indian politicians have been less than careful in saying the terrorists were sent by Pakistan, the state, rather than that they came from Pakistan, the country (which hasn't even been confirmed yet, anyway). India is considering halting talks over Kashmir and ending the five-year cease-fire along the Line of Control. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has vowed to "go after" those responsible for the attacks, which could box him into the dangerous step of taking action against Lashkar-e-Taiba within Pakistan-held territory.
Meanwhile, Pakistan's hackles are up, its military leaders raising the
alert levels of their forces and threatening to divert troops from the
Afghan border to the eastern border with India. Zardari's about-face on
sending ISI chief Ahmad Shuja Pasha to New Delhi is clearly a response
to domestic pressure after Indian newspapers said Pasha was being
"summoned." Similarly, the more vocally India calls on Zardari and Army
Chief of Staff Ashfaq Kayani to crack down on militancy, the tougher
politically it will be for them to do so lest they be seen as doing New
Delhi's bidding.
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