
    
  From  day one India has played rough against Pakistan. Now it is playing with fire by  assuming that it is at par with China. Let's hope for sanity to prevail in  Chanakyapuri.
  
   
  HARRISS  KHAN | Thursday | 25 November 2010 |  Columnists
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  ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Give the devil its due credit. An overwhelming  majority in Pakistan considers India as a devil. Going by the idiom, India  should be fully credited for sharp and foxy diplomacy for swaying the U.S to do  the needful and fulfill their  demands.
  
  Obama started his visit by avoiding Indian media's demand of  demonizing Pakistan. But he ended the visit doing just that. He lost midterm  elections because of economy. So it was a smart move to hedge his bets for 2012  by committing India to buy $15 billion's worth of American goods creating more  then 60,000 jobs back home. 
 
   The US is the largest spending economy followed by the Europeans.  Since these markets are saturated, looking for new buyers makes sense. With a  billion people, India is a legitimate consumer. That's why more than 150 CEOs of  large US corporations traveled with Obama to sell.  
  
  America needs to sell its weapons somewhere. The Iraq war theater  has dried down and Afghanistan is next to melt down so why not ask one of the  largest arms purchasers to buy some of the weapons lying around. Boeing sold  some C-17s and G.E. (General Electric) offered engines to Tejas, the troubled  Indian light combat aircraft that has been in the testing phase for years.  
  
  From economy to defense to diplomacy, the Indians smartly played  their cards by keeping them close to their chest and exploited the superpower  for its weakness: the ailing economy.
  
  In return, the US committed itself in a joint statement to  eliminate alleged 'terror safe havens' in Afghanistan and Pakistan and defeat  all terrorists networks including the Kashmiri group Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LET)  plus getting a nod from Obama for his support of Indian bid for UNSC permanent  seat. Net result: a win-win situation for India.  
  
  There is not shred of a doubt that Obama came out as a loser in  the fast moving thriller. 
  
  In all of this, India did what it is best in doing: deception.  Once a nonaligned leader, India today is assuming a role it is not equipped to  take: play rough against china and Pakistan.  
  
  Indian policymakers committed a huge blunder by playing hardball  against Pakistan and poking China during Osama's visit. From day one India has  played rough against Pakistan and is now playing with fire by assuming that it  is at par with China. Sanity should now prevail over the policymakers in  Chanakyapuri [a suburb in New Delhi where families of Indian ruling elite  reside] as U.S is a shrewd practitioner of realpolitik. By playing along, India  is expected to balance China. India and everyone else knows that's a tough task  for India. 
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 Mr. Harriss Ali Khan is a columnist for  PakNationalists.com . He hails from Nowshera, Khyber-Pukhtoonkuwa Province. As a young  Pakistani leader, he recently returned from an official tour of NATO  headquarters in Brussels. He holds a Masters in Business Administration. In  2007, seeing the tumultuous times the nation was going through, he decided to  work through the media to raise the voice for Pakistan. Currently, he is a  television journalist for Khyber News TV, Islamabad. Follow his columns here. Reach him at haris_k_9@hotmail.com 
    
  
 
   
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