While President of Finnish Parliament, P Lopponen, leading a Delegation to India, said that India's Claim for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council was'absolutely legitimate', Pakistan reiteriated its prejudiced stand that India should not be allowed to gain Veto power
Else where, taking into concern India's protest and indignation at Sri Lanka's failure to Inform India about the visit of a Senior Pakistani General, President Chandrika did the right thing: She refused to meet Mohammed Aziz Khan, second in hierarchy only to Gen.Musharaff.
As Indian power, both economic and diplomatic grow, evident from todays news of rising Forex reserves, and gowing Indian leadership of developing nations whith whom India is building a coalition ahead of the Geneva meet, Pakistan gets more desperate by the day. It is now clear that Indian clout is bend up reaching its rightful pinnacle while Pakistan will soon face many more tribulations arising from its sins of state-sponsoring terrorism




