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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (684)5/18/1998 10:05:00 PM
From: Rational  Respond to of 12475
 
All that I can say is that India has come a long way to occupy the diplomatic center stage. I believe that Pakistan does not have an H-bomb and so testing their A-bomb is not going to establish parity. They will not test one because their crippled economy will succumb to further pressure. They may as well heed Advani's call to roll back on their anti-India policy by reconciling on the Kashmir issue, bilaterally, under the Simla accord. Pakistan will be subjected to enormous pressure from the West to have peace with India. The West, especially the US, always stoked the Kashmir encouraging Pakistan to keep it at the top of her agenda. Now the West will have to abandon their old attitude, compelling Pakistan to quit her anti-India policy.