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US' bouquet of 'accolades' beckon Vajpayee
Friday, May 30 2003 16:22 Hrs (IST)
Washington: Words of praise from the American President await Prime Minister Vajpayee at Avian when
the leaders of the G-8 and the special invitees get together to reflect on world affairs especially
developments in post war Iraq.
The US administration has expressed full support for the peace initiative that India has undertaken in
Kashmir with the offer of talks to Pakistan.
US sources are specifically focused on the fact that despite a number of provocations, India has not
substantively changed its position from the Prime Minister's offer of peace to Pakistan as announced in
Srinagar in the third week of April.
While there is no formal meeting planned between President Bush and Prime Minister Vajpayee, the two
leaders will get a chance to exchange a few words during the course of the summit. It is understood from
sources close to the administration that the President will express his support and appreciation to the
Indian Prime Minister for the peace moves that he has undertaken with Pakistan.
The administration is well aware that violence in Jammu and Kashmir continues unabated. Infiltration
levels are again going up and just this week the Indian Army fought a major counter terrorism battle at
Surankote in the Doda district where over a hundred Pakistani militants from the Jaish-e-Mohammad
(JeM) and the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) had entrenched themselves. The Army operation led to the killing
of as many as 62 militants and the diaries found on their person confirmed the Pakistan link.
Despite the provocations and especially the Surankote incident which many analysts are referring to as
a "mini Kargil" the Indian Prime Minister has not deviated from the path he announced at Srinagar and
this has gone down very well with the administration. "India's patience and determination to deal with
terrorism have won New Delhi high marks in Washington", commented a US source and it is this thought
process which the President will pass along to Vajpayee at Avian.
As things stand the US is not about to present a "roadmap" on Kashmir to the India either now or in the
foreseeable future. The administration is glad that New Delhi seems to have partially accepted
Pakistan's reasoning that cross-border infiltration is not totally of its doing but that individual groups with
their own agenda were at the forefront of the infiltration.
The US has noted talk of intelligence sharing between India and Pakistan to deal with "individual acts of
infiltration". This, US sources point out, is a tangible step forward in dealing with the issue as opposed to
refusing to even discuss anything unless all infiltration ceases.
Sources believe that in the days to come India's patience could be put to even greater test by the
disparate groups of professional jihadis and it is to strengthen India's grit and resolve to stay on the
chosen path that President Bush hopes to accomplish by having a personal chat with the Indian Prime
Minister at the sidelines of the G-8 summit.
ANI
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