Describing the situation in Pakistan very serious, a top American senator today said the turmoil there has emphasised that the nuclear-armed country's powerful military plays a key role in its political affairs.
Senator John McCain alleged Pakistani spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) continues its support to the dreaded Haqqani militant network, blamed for several bloody attacks on Indian interests and US-led Nato coalition.
The situation in Afghanistan would bear a significant impact on Pakistan, McCain said, warning of a repeat of Iraq if appropriate steps are not taken in Afghanistan.
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McCain said a strong India, in terms of both economy and military, can help address the challenges posed by these elements - particularly the military - in Pakistan.
It would also help strengthen democracy in this south Asian country, he said addressing a Washington audience.
In response to a question at the Carnegie Endowment for International peace, McCain said recent events have shown that there is a very serious situation in Pakistan.
"A nuclear power makes the situation far more worse," he said.
"Recent events in Pakistan have emphasised that military plays a more important role in Pakistan," he said.
McCain said the "Kashmir situation could flare up at any time," and added that the issue could be solved only through negotiations.
"The stronger India is economically and militarily, the more better for India-Pak relationship," he said.