WHO EVER BE A RULLER OR PARTY IN PAKISTAN, THEY WILL NOT BE A FRIEND OF INDIA. WHY OUR POLITICIANS ARE TRYING TO FORM GOOD RELATION WITH PAKISTAN, LIKE INDIRA GANDHI THEY SHOULD BEHAVE. KUTTEKI DOOM TEDHI TO TEDHI.
I dont think Mush's exit is good for India. There was atleast one paki who was pushed by the US to curtail taliban terrorists. I dont think Pakistans democracy is matured enough to handle terrorism. Infact, they will only act against US, which is the other popular song besides "Conquer Kashmir" that the Paki population loves, thus help taliban getting stronger.
RE:Is it good for India?
by kedem kemorah on Aug 12, 2008 04:46 PM Permalink
No Pakistani or Bangladeshi leader is good for India & let us get that straight. Musharraf is no exception. It was Benazir Zardari who created the Taliban & US has encouraged its formation and proliferation as it had done with the Afghan Mujahideen to fight the USSR. The US believes in tactical moves & is a strategic idiot that results in all its moves failing in the long run. Pakistan is an industrial nursery of Islamic terrorism for exporting terrorists to all parts of the world including China, Chechchnya, Kosovo, UK, or the US apart from the biggest contingent being sent to India. All of this is known to the West who allow this to happen just as they had helped Dr. AQ Khan of Pakistan to build the nuclear Islamic Bomb from where the technology had been sold to Iran, Libya & North Korea- all of whom the US is now ranged against which is actually disturbing world peace. The actual fact of Pakistan is that it is the ISI & the Pak army that rules that country & the US finds it easy to handle a country through a single window authority as against a democracy which has many voices and choices that is difficult to handle-like the Nuclear deal with India which took so many years. A self-destroyed Pakistan is a weak Pakistan which will be easy to handle for India by breaking it up into its several ethnic divides along the well known centuries old fault lines. This will also help Afghanistan, Iran, China, the former Soviet Muslim countries and even Bangladesh to breathe easier.