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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (12194)6/6/2002 6:03:54 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 12475
 
Wasn't it your Home Minister Lal "frothy mouth" Advani who made the statement that "the strategic scenario in the subcontinent has changed dramatically" after India's nuclear tests? And not only that, he stupidly thought that Pakistan had no nuclear weapons and declared that India can do anything to make Pakistan behave (and stupid but great-sounding terms like "hot pursuit" were dragged out of the closets, dusted and paraded yet again).

Well, Advani was right! The strategic scenario in the subcontinent has indeed changed dramatically! India got what it was asking for! Why all the consternation?

What this has done is that because of the threat of a nuclear war, Kashmir is no longer and can no longer be a problem to be resolved between India and Pakistan alone. It is in everybody's interests to solve the problem. And that means external mediation -- something that India didn't want. But that is what they have gotten now.