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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (674)5/18/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: Rational  Respond to of 12475
 
Mohan:

Everybody's analysis is gravitating to one point: an unambiguous acceptance of India as a power to reckon with. Of late, Indo-Pak and Ind-China economic cooperation had been budding to the extent of establishing free trade zones. The name of the game now is economics and not war. Now India will have a greater leverage to work out these details with any country that wishes to. Thus, I see the budding Asian economic cooperation will bloom. If the Arab World is hailing India's tests, Pakistan will soon realize that there is no necessity for them to test and rather establish an economic relationship with India and China. The Arab World may be calculating all these with a view to "isolating" the West. Thus, India has nothing to lose in the long run.