Just because I don't agree with you, does not make me sitting on fence. It means I am sitting on my ground.
In international politics, we all deal with what we have. We make judgments reflective of our future interests and current situation.
The issue is not whether India will continue rising; that vector is reasonably assured. The question is how to do so optimally in an era of greater uncertainty.
One country would do terrorism but if the other country responds, it is called the danger of war.
Terror and talks can't go hand in hand.
If you trade with someone and they are your biggest trading partner, it is impossible you don't have trade issues.
Because you are a diplomat, doesn't mean you are untruthful.
We would not accept any country telling us who to buy weapons from and who not to buy from.
We want good neighbourly relations with everybody. But good neighbourly relations do not mean excusing, looking away, or rationalizing terrorism.
Europe has to grow out of the mindset that Europe's problems are the World's problems but the World's problems are not Europe's problems.