US can learn from Indians
New Delhi / London, Dec. 18: A cable sent by the US embassy in New Delhi to Washington says the US can learn a lot from the Indians tolerance for all faiths, according to whistleblowing website Wikileaks.
An April 2006 cable posted in The Guardian newspaper said that in the Indian context, secularism was synonymous with tolerance for all faiths, and does not imply life devoid of religion. It noted that though isolated elements of religious extremism of many varieties had occurred in India, notably among Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs, extremists were outnumbered by secular moderates.
A February 23, 2007, cable says the US said that was learning from India on how to tackle terror.
The cable said the US was “using every opportunity available to signal our interest in learning from India — which has successfully tackled asymmetrical insurgencies in Punjab and Kashmir.” “They can give us more information about the nature of the terrorist threat, and help us develop new strategies for defeating terrorists derived from India’s experience in Kashmir,” it said.
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