Terror outfits like the Lashkar-e-Tayiba are not yet on the radar of the Pakistani establishment and the need to take action against the organisation blamed for Mumbai attacks has been Washington's 'source of dialogue' with Islamabad, a top US General has said.
Appearing before the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, General David Petraeus, Commander of US Central Command, said the entire Obama administration has had quite a bit of interaction with the government of Pakistan over LeT after the Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people, including Americans.
"Obviously India has expressed its concerns as well (on LeT)," he said in reply to a question.
"There are elements in Pakistan that have not yet been the focus of the Pakistani counterinsurgency efforts," Gen Petraeus said in reply to a query raised by Senator Claire McCaskill, who expressed concern over the inability of Pakistan authorities in taking "substantial action" against the LeT.
The Senator said he is worried that LeT is growing in strength, referring to the recent terrorist attack on Indians in Kabul, which Afghan authorities say was carried out by the Pakistan-based
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