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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (1166)6/1/1998 6:09:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit   of 12475
 
Pakistan has rejected an offer by India of a "no first use treaty" and instead proposed a non-aggression treaty.

Of course, Pakistan will refuse to sign the "no first-use treaty"! Nothing surprising about that. It would like to have the option to use nukes in case India engages it in a full-scale conventional weapons war (where India would have a definite edge over Pakistan).

The rabid right-wingers in New Delhi ought to realize now that the only way they could have secured a parliamentary majority (by forcing Pakistan into a conventional weapons war, winning the conflict, and announcing "snap" elections) is now pretty much ruled out, solely because of their own decision to go for the nuclear tests in the first place.

Dipy.
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