Sat, Mar 26, 2005
India Expresses "Great Disappointment"
President Bush Friday
agreed to sell Pakistan as many as 24 F-16 fighters (variant
unknown), a reward for Islamabad's help in the fight against terror
-- but a "great disappointment" to Pakistan's uneasy neighbor,
India.
Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed called the
president's decision "a good gesture.... This shows that our
relations are growing stronger." He was quoted by Reuters.
But on the other side of the disputed Kashmir Province, Indian
officials were less than enthusiastic about the sale.
Calling the proposed sale "a great disappointment" Indian Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh warned President Bush the move "could have
negative consequences for India's security environment."
But the White House was
undeterred, saying the arms sale could also include F/A-18s. The
aircraft, said a Bush spokesman, "are vital to Pakistan's security
as President (Pervez) Musharraf takes numerous risks prosecuting
the war on terror."
The sales marks an end to the arms blockade Washington
instituted against Pakistan after the Muslim nation surprised the
US with its first nuclear weapons test in 1990. But faced with the
President's statement, "you're either with us or against us" after
the September 11th, 2001, terror attacks on New York and
Washington, Pakistan has become what the White House terms a "major
non-NATO ally."
On the other hand, the Bush administration has made no decisions
about a similar warplane deal with India. But that isn't
necessarily a policy statement, said a senior White House official.
The source told Reuters, "We will respond positively to the Indian
tender for bids to sell multi-role combat aircraft."
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