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January 09, 2009 16:10 IST
The US should involve India in any strategy aimed at resolving the Afghanistan problem, a top American General has said, advocating a regional approach for confronting the issue of violent extremism in the war-ravaged country and neighbouring Pakistan. General Petraeus, who oversaw the war in Iraq, contended that the Afghan problem cannot be seen in isolation, especially in view of the country's intertwined relationship with US ally Pakistan. "There is an increasing recognition that the threat that violent extremism poses is a much greater challenge to Pakistan than its traditional rival India. Afghanistan and Pakistan has in many ways emerged as a single problem set," Petraeus said. He said the US-led global "war against terror" in the country cannot be won without evolving a strategy for Pakistan and involving India. "A way forward in Afghanistan is incomplete, without a strategy that includes and assists Pakistan"... and involves India, the general said addressing a conference on the key foreign policy challenges of the incoming Obama [Images] administration. Advocating a regional approach to the problem, he said the partners in the war on terror "would have to develop and execute a regional strategy that includes Pakistan, India, the Central Asian countries and even China and Russia [Images] along with perhaps at some point Iran".
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