In fact, when Pakistan started doing this, India moved troops to the Kashmir border. Their plan worked. They forced Pakistan to divert troops to the border and away from the search for Al Qaeda, then they complained that Pakistan wasn't helping.
Hindustan has had a long history of anti-Americnism.
India votes against us at the UN more often than any country except Cuba. (That's right -- more than Red China!) It voted with the world's tyrannies to throw the United States off the Human Rights Commission.
Last year, India entered into a large oil deal with Iraq. They referred to Iraq as a "strategic partner." They have sold heavy water to Iran.
India was a longtime ally of the Soviet Union, with which it had a 100-year friendship treaty, and supported the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, yet opposed our actions there.
In 1999, according to The Indian Express, the Indian Defense Minister organized and led a meeting with the Ambassadors from Cuba, Red China, Iraq, Russia, Libya, and Serbia aimed at setting up a security alliance "to stop the U.S." He described America as "vulgarly arrogant."
India is not a country to be trusted.
Yes, and I think it is based on a deep-seated mistrust of all things Anglo Saxon. And I am not in favor of fighting a proxy war on behalf of the Hindus. Moreover, I think that attacking Iraq first and eliminating its ability to strike at our flanks or at Israel was wise.
I just find myself waiting for the next blow to fall on our enemies, and it increasingly appears that our leadership is afraid to face the worst of the situation.
And we have Indian and Chinese nationals working in practically every IT dept in the US, having access to US trade secrets, medical info, and credit info.
Sounds rational to me