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Sir, Your Editorial "Recast the policy" (Jan 10) was forthright. You have cautioned that the U.S. will not categorise Pakistan as a terrorist state and we should have a new policy to deal with Pakistan. "This day that age'' column brings out how the U.S. and its Western cohorts engineered parity between the aggressed India and the aggressor Pakistan. As you have correctly stated, we cannot expect the U.S. to identify any nation as terrorist because it will not do so until it hurts U.S. interests. The French called Britain a nation of traders. One may call the U.S. a nation of not merely double standards but multiple standards.
M. Rajaraman,
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