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K Shankar Bajpai, Chairman of the Delhi Policy Group on the relationship between the United States and India
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- United States
- K Shankar Bajpai
- India
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vdoddapa 09/27/2011 11:36 AM Report
@ REMant
well you seem to have an opinion on everything which isn't bad per se but there is much more than what yu think... there is an underlying level of hostility between Pak-India esp after partition on religion primarily. Pakistan was never a geographic name ever in the history, it was created for indian subcontinent muslim population , so there will be friction. SO any help to Pakistan would raise alarms esp the ones that can be used aginst indians. As for China, it's for a variety of other reasons, the chinese occupation, if you say so of Tibet which had good relations with india and the war with china (1962)on this issue , not to mention the Tibet exile govt in india and the figure head Dalai lama's careof address is India since then...
REMant 09/26/2011 11:18 AM Report
The report mentioned may be found here: http://www.cfr.org/india/united-states-india-shared-strategic-future/p25740 I think both Amb Bajpai and the report might have spent more time explaining why Muslims and Hindus, and India and China, have had such a hard time getting along, rather than whining about American attention given to Pakistan, and our growing ties with China, which certainly were not created by the govt.