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Peace with Pakistan in our interest: Shashi Tharoor

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New Delhi: Amid Abu Jundal's revelations about the involvement of Pakistani state agencies in 26/11, former minister and MP Shashi Tharoor says that there is "a systematic effort" to shield the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attack but says "it is in our interest to have peace with Pakistan" because development was not possible with troubled borders.

"There is an element of connivance of the Pakistani establishment, revealed by David Headley and now Abu Jundal, which hasn't been dealt with convincingly by the Pakistani authorities," Tharoor, a former minister of state for external affairs, told a news agency in an interview here.

"We have every reason to worry that there is a systematic effort to shield perpetrators of 26/11," he said.

However, he said, there was "a realistic case" for India to make peace with Pakistan.

"It's in our interest to have peace with Pakistan. We have aspirations for ourselves and our people which are not compatible with hostility with Pakistan. We won't be able to focus on development if we have troubled borders," he said.

Tharoor, an MP from Thiruvananthapuram and a former UN official, was minister of state for external affairs when India's relations with Pakistan were severely strained after the 26/11 attacks and the dialogue process between the two countries was frozen.

Tharoor attributes the dismal state of India-Pakistan relations and the slow pace of 26/11 justice to the stranglehold of Pakistan's military-dominated establishment. "There are elements in Pakistan who don't want peace with India because it will destroy their excessive claim to influence. Pakistan will not be a military-dominated state if the military can't persuade the country that there is a threat from India," he said.

In his new book "Pax Indica: India and the World of the 21st Century," (published by Penguin), Tharoor writes: "The central problem bedevilling the relationship between the two subcontinental neighbours is not, as Pakistani propagandists like to suggest, Kashmir, but rather the nature of the Pakistani state itself - specifically, the stranglehold over Pakistan of the world's most lavishly funded military (in terms of percentage of national resources and GDP consumed by any army on the planet)."

Pitching for multi-alignment as New Delhi's model of diplomacy in a multi-polar 21st century world, Tharoor has used the metaphor of the worldwide web in Pax Indica to describe how India can juggle a series of "networked relationships" to realise its foreign policy goals for the larger overarching goal of domestic transformation and national renaissance.

In Pax Indica, Tharoor writes: "What, then, is the way forward for India? It is clear that we want peace more than Pakistan does, because we have more at stake when peace is violated."

Tharoor, however, cautions that even as India tries to improve its ties with Pakistan, it has to be careful about the history of betrayals and terror attacks.

"(Then prime minister) Atal Bihari Vajpayee goes to Lahore (in 1999) for peace and he is rewarded with Kargil. The relations with Pakistan improved a lot under the Manmohan Singh government and the (Pakistan President Asif Ali) Zardari government in 2008 and then we get 26/11," he said.

"Every attempt for peace is undermined by an act of betrayal or attack (on the part of Pakistan)," he said.

Invoking the much-touted friendly relations between the US and Canada, Tharoor suggested that if India's ties with Pakistan improves, the Pakistani military will be reduced in influence like the Canadian military.

IANS

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First Published: Saturday, July 14, 2012, 11:02

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Krishna Kanth - Mumbai
Mr. Tharoor, please do not comment on issues which is not of your domain. Please do one favour. You have done economic offences. Please try clarifying them. No need to put your say in such issues. Thank you. Jai Hind!
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Fayyaz - Peshawar
I think you guys are not calculation the number of times Inda has been responsible in supporting cross border terrorism, one attach in Mumbai does not justify countless attackes on Pakistan. If the Government of Pakistan is quiet about it they have been paid off but you can fool all the people all the time. this rubbish has to stop on both sides so we can go back to the status of ``Sonay ki Chirhya``.
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shiva prasad - bangalore
Tharoor sir, INDIA has tried many a times to make peace with pak, but needless to say that vote bank politics is costing us dear. The best thing would be to behave like germany in europe be economically strong so that nobody dare to talk light about India or stuburn Isreal Both is not possible in the near future
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v.valliappan - Thanjavur
every attempt for peace is undermined by an act of betrayal or attack(on the part of pakisthan)
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Pooran - India
How long should we continue to fool ourselves ? The only real peace with Pakistan can be achieved when we drop 5 nuclear bombs on it.
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vnsingh - pune
NO ONE CAN CHANGE THE POLICY OF PAKISTAN IT IS LIKE 4TH STAGE BLOOD CANCER.CURE IS ONLY DESTRUCTION OF PAKISTAN
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Rishik - Jamnagar, India
Pakistani people may not like the last line.
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Vishnu Prasad - Nigeria
Solution to most of the problems lies in creating a South Asian Union for government and development of the region.
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