Although there has been a marked change in the West's ostrich-like attitude regarding India's concerns, officials say that there is, even in the most recent conversations, a steadfast refusal by Western interlocutors to acknowledge that Musharraf has to be pushed to root out the terror network that still flourishes in Pakistan, without making any distinction between the Lashkar-e-Jahangvi, the LeT or Al Qaeda. New Delhi comes away from these meetings with the distinct and disturbing impression that neither the US nor the UK want to prod Musharraf to the point where he can make a real difference in India's fight against terror.
For the moment, it seems the existing policy of the West towards Musharraf will continue. It stems, senior officials say, from a feeling in Washington and London that
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