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- tigerexotique - Aug 06 2007 | news, India, security, international politics
unfortunately, I feel like this is a real concern. India's always had problems with terrorism, but aligning itself with US in terms of nuclear means and supporting Musharraf, might make the threat more challenging and imminent. How ironic when India and Pakistan are actually on the same side for a change...
Quoted: Terrorism analysts universally agree that India's growing closeness to the US may have put it in the crosshairs of the international terror group. The recent announcement of the nuclear deal would have sharpened the focus. Strangely enough, India's open endorsement of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf is possibly the second reason for incurring the ire of the terror outfit.
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