12-10-2004, 06:43 AM
Observers and analysts believe that C Dasgupta has sent a strong message to the Indian establishment through his book: donât rely on the Western powers, Britain and America, in our fight against terrorism in general and cross-border terrorism in particular.
India has to ensure that in its fight against global terror, it will do what ever it feels necessary to safeguard its national and security interests, irrespective of whether America or other Western powers like it or not.
A senior diplomat observes: âthe UK and the West generally continue to refract the issue of terrorism in Kashmir through the prism of their extraneous interests in West Asia and Central Asia. This is, of course, no longer focused on the Great Game of containing Russia but accessing the greatest reserves of natural gas in the world â Central Asia generally and Turkmenistan in particular. Afghanistan is the first transit country on the route. Pakistan is the second. India is not needed. Which is why the âglobal war on terrorismâ has co-opted the principal source of terrorism as its principal ally.â
India has to ensure that in its fight against global terror, it will do what ever it feels necessary to safeguard its national and security interests, irrespective of whether America or other Western powers like it or not.
A senior diplomat observes: âthe UK and the West generally continue to refract the issue of terrorism in Kashmir through the prism of their extraneous interests in West Asia and Central Asia. This is, of course, no longer focused on the Great Game of containing Russia but accessing the greatest reserves of natural gas in the world â Central Asia generally and Turkmenistan in particular. Afghanistan is the first transit country on the route. Pakistan is the second. India is not needed. Which is why the âglobal war on terrorismâ has co-opted the principal source of terrorism as its principal ally.â