WikiLeaks: India told US to beware of Pakistan’s ‘game’ in Afghanistan

Indian govt official said Islamabad would show “fabricated” evidence of alleged Indian misbehaviour in...


Express June 08, 2011
WikiLeaks: India told US to beware of Pakistan’s ‘game’ in Afghanistan

An Indian government official told the United States in 2010 that it believed Islamabad would likely show US government officials  “fabricated” evidence of alleged Indian misbehaviour in Afghanistan to drive India out of the region.

A WikiLeaks cable filed by US Political Counselor Uzra Zeya in New Delhi in February last year contains details of his meeting with YK Sinha, India’s A/S equivalent for Afghanistan. The US diplomat wrote:
Sinha told PolCouns that India welcomes increased coordination with the US government “at all levels, here and in Kabul” regarding assistance activities in Afghanistan “so that our respective interests are not undermined by Pakistan.”

According to the cable, Sinha added that he believed “it is quite clear to India” that Pakistan views Afghanistan “as a zero sum game and they want India out of Afghanistan.”

He stated that “we will not leave Afghanistan because we have strategic interests there.”

In the meeting, Sinha also acknowledged that he was aware that the US government “needs Pakistan for many things right now” but warned them to beware of Pakistan’s “game” of enlisting American support to “drive India out of Afghanistan.”

Sinha ended the meeting by asserting that an impulsive US exit from the region would embolden “fanatics” to feel they had defeated both the USSR and the US, “and the result will be very bad for the region.”

Cable Referenced: WikiLeaks no. 250219

The full text of the cables can be read on Dawn.com, The Hinduand NDTV. WikiLeaks has previously released cables to other media organisations including Guardian and the New York Times.

COMMENTS (19)

no aman ki aasha nor war | 13 years ago | Reply first thing is Afghanisthan is INdia's neighbour...remember...we share border with Afghanistan for a short distance at our land kahsmir which Pakisthan has occupied....remember...or else go and see the map..... atleast we are free and fair( thats questionable), but atleast we have not become fanatic yet...majority still have some sense and humane....
AMJAD | 13 years ago | Reply @edgarm Pakistan never invited US to fight against USSR. However it was the convergence of security interests of the two countries which kept them together to contain the Soviet onslaught. In any case due to Pakistan's ethnic, religious, geographic and historic bondage with Afghanistan, Pakistan could not have kept itself out of the conflict. It is almost the same situation in which Pakistan finds itself today. By taking a position against Soviet Union, Pakistan, over night, became the darling of the so called free world and except for a few countries the entire world including people of Afghanistan stood behind Pakistan. You can see that even in the current Afghan conflict, once again Pakistan has sided with the West but this time abandoned the people of Afghanistan. If in the previous case Soviet Union was the occupational power then in the present case US is occupational force. Naturally, as for as the Afghans are concerned they are still fighting against a power which has committed aggression against their country and they see Pakistan as a collaborator of the aggressor. We know one thing for certain that no force or power can kill the spirit of Afghan people and they will continue fighting till they have driven the aggressor out of their motherland. Primarily for this reason Pakistan has been advocating a negotiated solution.
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