The group of experts, comprising of several retired top military officers and diplomats from the New Delhi-based Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF), also rued that the United States is the not paying enough attention to India's interest in the region, be it the border disputes with China or terrorism emanating from Pakistan.
"We have a convergence of a vision (in our relationship). It is more pronounced in Asia Pacific region. But westward there is dissimilarities when it comes to Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan is the hub of terrorism in the world," Gen (rtd) N C Vij, director VIF, said in his address to the Atlantic Council, a top American think-tank.
"What is troublesome is that Pakistan has managed to fool and bluff the Chinese as they have done to the Americans," said Lt Gen (rtd) R K Sawhney, dean center for defence studies VIF, as he lashed out at Pakistan for continuing to be safe haven for terrorists.
The US is not doing much about it, he said.
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A delegation of VIF is currently visiting US. It is expected to meet US lawmakers and think tanks.
The former top Indian diplomat was highly critical of the recent US-Pakistan joint statement during the visit of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in October which mentioned India and Kashmir.
"It has been conveyed to us (by the United States)... there is a big gap in our strategic vision when it comes to Pakistan," Sibal said.