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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (7635)10/1/1999 10:54:00 PM
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gives the US all the more justification to intervene, and get a toehold and then a foothold, and finally a stranglehold.

This was the old British evil policy advice to Americans since 1950. The British even dreamed to revive it in May 1998, but had to recoil due their worry that they could not spoil the Indian capital markets via sanctions. The stock market is up more than 50%. The smartest operators of Wall Street are considering the British advice as total insanity, counter to American interests. India will never ever allow an American/British soldier land in Kashmir; and has rebuffed the Anglo-American policy makers whenever they uttered the K-word. Now, Clinton says he does not want to enter the bilateral negotiation between Pakistan and India because he knows India will not let him in the discussion, let alone in any military involvement. Your understanding of the geopolitical reality in the Indian subcontinent seems totally outdated.
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