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By assessing the performance of Obama so far in the White House, what would you infer ----whether he is more a friend of India or Pakistan? Why?
Asked by Good Citizen,
05 Sep '12 01:38 pm
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He is more friendly to his own country. When it comes to national interest no country is important. Presently he favors India, because of the Chinese challenge. Let China relent, and India will be sidelined.. Let Pakistan control the terrorists, and he will flood money to Pakistan.
Answered by subhash, 05 Sep '12 01:45 pm
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The US has so far condoned (or even welcomed) Indias civilian presence, fortified by a $1.3 billion budget, in Afghanistan. Obama probably believes he can persuade Pakistan to share the franchise and cooperate with India. That is where American optimism falls short of Asian reality. When it comes to the crunch, the president will have no option but to back Pakistan and its perhaps by then reconstructed Taliban allies. An India that does not agree to resume the dialogue with Pakistan can have no role in that reconstituted Afghanistan.
Answered by Mrinalendra Banerjee, 05 Sep '12 01:45 pm
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