'India’s decision to import Iran oil a slap on US face'
The Statesman, The Asia News Network | Tue, 02/21/2012 9:47 AM
APIndia’s decision to continue importing Iranian oil is a slap on
the face of the United States, which is galvanizing the international community
to isolate Teheran, according to a former US
diplomat who was Bush Administration’s pointman on Indo-US
civilian nuclear deal.
“This
is bitterly disappointing news for those of us who have championed a close
relationship with India.
And, it represents a real setback in the attempt by the last three American
Presidents to establish a close and strategic partnership with successive Indian
governments,” former Under secretary of state for political affairs Nicholas
Burns wrote in an op-ed in current-affairs magazine The Diplomat.
“India’s
decision to walk out of step with the international community on Iran isn't
just a slap in the face for the USA
it raises questions about its ability to lead,” said Burns.
India, which relies on Iran for 12 percent of its oil imports,
has refused to scale it down. Only recently, Burns had written an op-ed in The
Boston Globe arguing that the US
should commit to an ambitious, long-term strategic partnership with India.
“I remain convinced of its value to both countries and to the new global
balance of power being created in this century,” he wrote.
“With its
unhelpfulness on Iran and stonewalling on implementation of the landmark US-India
Civil Nuclear Agreement, however, the Indian
government is now actively impeding the construction of the strategic
relationship it says it wants with the United States,” Burns said.