Perhaps this explains Musharraf's desperation for an early Kashmir settlement. After escaping two assassination bids he believes an agreement would strengthen his hands to deal effectively with extremists. He could be mistaken. Even if Kashmir were settled, it would not necessarily lead to friendship and normalcy between India and Pakistan. Terrorists serve the agenda of a global network. The network's goal is not to liberate Kashmir but to prevent Indo-Pakistan cooperation. Perhaps, as in the case of Pakistan, the global network behind terrorism could be acting outside government control in other nations, too. There is irrefutable past evidence of China's People's Liberation Army aiding nuclear proliferation and terrorist insurgencies. Has it stopped doing so? If not, does it act in concert or in conflict with the Chinese government? India must find out. According to the police, the Ayodhya terrorists carried arms with Chinese markings and came from Nepal.