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Pakistan blames India as US holds back aid to Islamabad - The Times of India




WASHINGTON: Pakistan is blaming India for the Obama administration holding back aid to Islamabad, amid calls in the US for a re-evaluation of Washington's munificent policy towards a country that continues to foster terrorists.

A donor conference in Islamabad on Friday aimed at extracting $380 million from the world community to rehabilitate Pakistan's internally displaced people (IDP) effectively collapsed after the US reportedly didn't come through with its commitment to announce $250 million in aid. The $250 million was part of the $532 million under the Kerry-Lugar assistance package that the US ambassador to Pakistan Richard Olson had reportedly assured the Pakistani finance minister the US would disburse.

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''In recent days, however, the United States has come under sustained diplomatic pressure from India over its financial assistance to Pakistan. New Delhi wants the US to stop all aid to Pakistan until terrorists it accuses of having masterminded attacks on Indian soil are caught and punished,'' the Express Tribune newspaper reported on the weekend even as US officials in Washington said the Obama administration had not notified Congress for any aid to Pakistan but ''obviously there'll be additional funding.''

The reading in Indian quarters from that remark by a state department official is that the US is merely holding back aid for tactical reasons till secretary of state John Kerry completes his visit to India for the Vibrant Gujarat summit on the sidelines of the Pravasi Bharat event, while also setting the stage for President Barack Obama's visit to India later this month. Kerry is expected to go to Pakistan after his India visit although that has not been officially confirmed because of security reasons.

Typical of their sense of entitlement even while begging for aid, Pakistani finance ministry officials have contested the US claim that Washington had provided approximately $ 100 million for IDPs, saying that was the amount pledged in the past for wheat procurement and processing.

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In a previous (second) donor conference last November, Pakistan had sought $753 million and managed to get $375 million in commitments from the World Bank and European governments, including $150 million from the UK, $108 million from the World Bank, and $76 million from Italy, but nothing from the United States. US officials were expected to have announced their government's commitment at the third conference, Tribune said.

But there is growing disquiet in the US too regarding Washington's unending and fruitless aid to Pakistan that by some accounts add up to nearly $ 30 billion since 9/11.

''American officials say aid has allowed them to maintain some modest leverage ... but it makes no sense to subsidize Pakistan's policy failures, which include an obsession with nuclear weapons, paltry investments in education and a refusal to seriously combat extremism,'' the New York Times Editorial Board noted this week. It said the aid should be conditioned on Pakistan doing more for itself -- by cutting back on spending for nuclear weapons and requiring its elites to pay taxes.

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Pakistan is said to have the world's fastest growing nuclear arsenal combined with some of the poorest tax collection, even as its elites, including its army, skim the exchequer while begging the world for aid.

The NYT editorial said doubts about the aid ''center on Pakistan's army, which has long played a double game, accepting America's money while enabling some militant groups.'' After militants massacred 148 students and teachers at an army-run school in Peshawar last month, Pakistan's government promised that it would no longer distinguish between ''bad'' and ''good'' militant groups, bur there is little evidence that the army has gone after the ''good'' groups in a serious way, it observed.
 

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''In recent days, however, the United States has come under sustained diplomatic pressure from India over its financial assistance to Pakistan. New Delhi wants the US to stop all aid to Pakistan until terrorists it accuses of having masterminded attacks on Indian soil are caught and punished,
How much of it has to do with Indian pressure. They have funded Pakistan liberally post 26/11 despite protest from India. This holding back is tactical so as to ensure that Obamas visit in India goes smoothly. Soon after Obama concludes his visit to India, USA will fund Pakistan.
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It could be an eyewash to silence a few sane voices for time being who is pointing out the Pakis double game. It is not like USA administration has not know the double game before.

USA cannot be trusted Period.
 

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What will pakis do, if india actually did that:taunt1::taunt1::taunt1::taunt1:






 
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How much of it has to do with Indian pressure. They have funded Pakistan liberally post 26/11 despite protest from India. This holding back is tactical so as to ensure that Obamas visit in India goes smoothly. Soon after Obama concludes his visit to India, USA will fund Pakistan.
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It could be an eyewash to silence a few sane voices for time being who is pointing out the Pakis double game. It is not like USA administration has not know the double game before.

USA cannot be trusted Period.
Probably more to do with American interests than the upcoming trip to India. The USA can be trusted to always follow their best interest. They are predictable and that is something India can definitely use to its advantage. It costs India little to work with the USA and provides both nations with many benefits as so many of our national interests will line up. The USA was giving Pakistan very little aid before 9-11 and then they were forced to because most American supplies come in to Afghanistan through Pakistan. Can we really blame the Americans given the Afghan supply situation and their objectives in killing terrorists in Pakistan with drones.

Just wait till the Americans are able to pull all troops out of Afghanistan and US aid to Pakistan will disappear faster than a fat kid chasing an ice cream truck.
 

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Paki bitching aside, there is not much substance to this being due to Indian pressure or lobbying unless I am missing something. What leverage does India really have in this matter?

US does what it feels is its interest, no matter who it screws. That's to be expected from any sane nation. We should reciprocate accordingly.
 

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Paki bitching aside, there is not much substance to this being due to Indian pressure or lobbying unless I am missing something. What leverage does India really have in this matter?

US does what it feels is its interest, no matter who it screws. That's to be expected from any sane nation. We should reciprocate accordingly.
Leverage is how much India will be conducive to the plans of US to counter China.
 

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Leverage is how much India will be conducive to the plans of US to counter China.
Partially yes. The issue there is that China is just as much of, if not a bigger headache for India. Pak is no real headache for US.
 

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Partially yes. The issue there is that China is just as much of, if not a bigger headache for India. Pak is no real headache for US.
India - China relationship will turn better if the ongoing dialogue between India and China on the border issue remains progressive and is settled. But till then, China will be a threat that can escalate anytime.
 

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India - China relationship will turn better if the ongoing dialogue between India and China on the border issue remains progressive and is settled. But till then, China will be a threat that can escalate anytime.
China is a wannabe hegemon, it will not take lightly any challenger to its position. Border issues are just one aspect, although the more we trade, the threshold for any serious escalation rises further.
 

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