As normalcy returned to Jammu and Kashmir and tourist traffic to the state grew rapidly, the security establishment in thegovernment developed a sense of complacency, with the Prime Minister proclaiming that his dialogue process with Pakistan was "irreversible" and that he could trust and do business with General Musharraf. This false sense of security went so far that the Prime Minister wanted to implement "out of the box" proposals to pull our troops out of Siachen, even without ironclad guarantees that Pakistan would not move in and vacate areas occupied by us.
Anyone studying international terrorism would have noted that in July 2005 there was marked change in Pakistan's approach to international terrorism. The London Bomb attack was carried out by young men of Pakistani origin trained in camps of the Lashkar eToiba in Pakistan. This was followed by the terrorist attack in Ayodhya, the Delhi bomb blasts on the eve of Diwali, the attack on scientists in Bangalore, the attack on the temple in Varanasi and finally by the July 11 bomb blasts in Mumbai. At the same time, President Karzai bitterly complained to President Bush that Pakistan was arming and training the Taliban in Baluchistan and the Northwest Frontier Province.