Pressler for change in US - India-Pak policy

Author: PTI
Publication: The Times of India
Date: January 28, 2003

Former US senator Larry Pressler on Monday urged the US to give up its policy of balancing India and Pakistan while reducing military aid to Islamabad and accepting New Delhi as a "key ally".

"America must decidedly change its India-Pakistan policy, in particular, to side with democracy and human rights. We should then invite strategically located India to join us at the foreign policy altar," a media report said quoting him.

Beginning with a State visit to New Delhi, President Bush should acknowledge India as "America's foremost friend in this corner of the world," he said.

Forming a free trade zone with India - an arrangement similar to the North American Free Trade Agreement or the free trade zones in Africa or Israel - should follow, he added.

"The US must also reduce military aid to Pakistan and demand that Pakistan stop terrorist activities against India," he said.

"Embracing India... could perhaps push China towards democracy and a new respect for human rights. A political alliance with India, in addition to a synergetic economic relationship, would stimulate trade and boost America's economy. And in the war on terrorism, this new partnership would prove America values a country that treats its Muslim minority well," Pressler said.

"It is time for Bush to embrace India - as a key ally, democratic torchbearer and trading partner - for the sake of security in a postwar world," said Pressler in an article in US daily Washington Times penned in Bangalore.
 


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