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To: JPR who wrote (6515)9/8/1999 6:16:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 12475
 
That Mr Mishra went to
Tel Aviv when American Secretary of State Madeleine Albright happened to be in the Israeli capital may be a coincidence. But
the recent improvement in Indo-US ties is bound to provide a new
impulse to India?s growing interactions with Israel. If Prime Minister Ehud Barak undertakes a visit to India next year and
President Clinton goes ahead with his planned trip, it will mark a paradigm shift in Indian foreign policy.


Sounds like speculation running on steroids! What is more likely is that India is being and will continue to be pressured into accepting the LoC in Kashmir as the international border. That will be the most significant foreign policy-related event that will happen in the first few years of the coming decade...