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Relationship between US, Pakistan independent of India: Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor clarifies that the US and Pakistan have a long-standing relationship that operates independently of India. He points out that Pakistan has successfully positioned itself as a US ally in fighting common terrorist threats like ISIS. Tharoor reminds us that this partnership has deep roots in Cold War military alliances and the Soviet-Afghan war. He concludes that while India-US ties are warm, the historical depth of the US-Pakistan connection should not be forgotten.

New Delhi, September 23

Former Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday asserted that Pakistan and the United States have a relationship that has come to the fore with multifaceted cooperation, which remains independent of India.

"There is a relationship between America and Pakistan, independent of India. However, given the recent context for us, it looks very bad in India," Tharoor told ANI.

He stated that Pakistan's attempt to convince the US that they were together in combating terrorism against groups like ISIS was a "successful strategy" since the terrorist outfits that attack both countries and their establishment are the same.

"Despite many setbacks, after 9/11 and the discovery that Osama Bin Laden was living on their soil, Pakistanis have managed to persuade the Americans that they are still an indispensable ally in counter-terrorism. The terrorists Pakistan breeds to attack us (India) are not the ones attacking America. The ones who are attacking America - ISIS, Daesh - are also attacking the Pakistani establishment and the Pakistani Army. Therefore, for them to go after these people and tell the Americans - see what we are doing for you is a successful strategy," Tharoor said.

The Congress MP emphasised that the relationship between the US and Pakistan intensified during efforts to "push out" the Soviet Union from Afghanistan. He stated that Pakistan was a member of both the CENTO (Central Treaty Organisation) and SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation), which were military alliances sponsored by the US.

"We have been shaken by this. We have allowed ourselves to forget that Pakistan is an old ally of the US. Pakistan was a member of both CENTO and SEATO. The US was closer to Pakistan, militarily and strategically, earlier. The cooperation got intensified further when the Soviet Union marched into Afghanistan, and Pakistan became the base for American orchestration of the whole Mujahideen efforts to push out the Soviets from there," Tharoor said.

He was responding to a question about Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir being invited to Washington twice in recent times.

"ISI was set up with American guidance and cooperation. We have had 30 years of warmth between India and America, but old history should not be forgotten. There are still many Pakistani military officers who were trained in America. A number of Pakistan Intelligence operatives have worked and been trained by the Americans. These relationships have been long and deep," Tharoor added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally someone speaking sense! Pakistan has always played this double game with America. Remember Bin Laden was found in Abbottabad. Why does US still trust them? 🤔

Michael C

As someone following geopolitics, Tharoor's analysis is spot on. The US-Pakistan relationship is transactional and based on regional interests. India shouldn't take it personally but should strengthen its own ties with Washington.

Ananya R

It's frustrating that Pakistan gets away with supporting terrorism against India while pretending to fight other terror groups. America should see through this hypocrisy. ðŸ˜

Sarah B

Tharoor's historical context is important. Many young Indians don't know about CENTO and SEATO. This explains why US-Pak ties run deeper than we realize.

Vikram M

While I respect Tharoor's expertise, I wish our leaders would focus more on building India's capabilities rather than analyzing Pakistan's relationships. We need to be self-reliant in foreign policy.

Kavya N

The part about ISI being set up with American help is shocking! No wonder Pakistan has such leverage with US. India needs to be smarter in its diplomatic approach. 👍

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