India’s total impotence, diplomatic failure, and military constipation

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Delhi has been huffing and puffing for the past 60 years. Its recent rhetoric against Pakistan are beginning to bore the world. So like a little brat, Bharat (aka India) wants to throw up another temper tantrum and try to derail the new regional approach of the new administration.

None of it seems to be working. Washington and the rest of the world has been paying lip service to Delhi. While the old administration sent Condaleeza Rice and Richard Boucher to calm the hot tempered Indians, Kerry, Biden and Lugar are busy tripling the aid to Pakistan while General Patraeus has his own aid planned for the Pakistani military–$300 million worth of brand spanking hardware to the armed forces of Pakistan.

India has been outwitted and outgunned–nuclear outgunned that is!


News Desk
NEW DELHI: India plans to break off business, transport and tourist links with Pakistan and isolate it from the rest of the world if it fails to help investigate the Mumbai terrorist attacks, Indian Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram told The Times on Monday.
Speaking in an interview that will raise the heat further between the two countries, Palaniappan Chidambaram accused Pakistan of doing nothing to assist India in bringing to justice perpetrators of the attacks on the country’s financial capital, which killed 165 people between Nov 26 and 29.

Asked what Pakistan was doing to help with the investigation, in which India handed over a dossier of evidence to its neighbour last week, Chidambaram said: “Zero. What have they provided? Nothing.”

The minister, who will brief David Miliband on the investigation’s progress when the British foreign secretary arrives in Delhi tomorrow, gave an indication of action that would be taken if Pakistan continued to refuse to investigate the attacks, blamed by India on Islamic militants with links to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
“There are many, many links between India and Pakistan, and if Pakistan does not cooperate and does not help in bringing the perpetrators to heel, those ties will become weaker and weaker and one day will be snapped,” he said.

India ready to snap ties with Pakistan Tuesday, January 13, 2009

All this has rankled Delhi, and the level of frustration is now evident by the the hysterical histrionics of the Delhi leadership. Not to be outdone the BJP, and the VHP is are egging on the Indian National Congress.

“Why would we entertain Pakistani business people? Why would we entertain tourists in India? Why would we send tourists there?” Chidambaram refused to discuss when such measures might be introduced, but said: “We need cooperation soon.”

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said the attacks were related to the disputed territory of Kashmir, comparing Pakistanis living there to the Palestinians in Gaza. “Gilani is living in a world of his own if he brings Kashmir into this,” a senior Indian government source told The Times. “The simple fact is that Pakistan is failing, but not yet a failed state. That is what he needs to address.”

During his three-day visit to India, Miliband will meet Chidambaram and Pranab Mukherjee, the external affairs minister and discuss terrorism and climate change. He will also speak at the Taj Mahal and Oberoi hotels in Mumbai, both of which were among the buildings attacked. Miliband’s visit comes after Gordon Brown visited Delhi last month to express his condolences and solidarity after the attacks. India ready to snap ties with Pakistan Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Bharat has yet to learn how to play with America!

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