Sir: Last year, India’s deputy consul-general in New York, Devjani Khobragade was arrested on charges of human trafficking. The Indian public and press alike responded with an outraged roar, with the external affairs minister promising not to enter parliament till he got Khobragade home. This week London announced that it had asked Pakistan to waive the diplomatic immunity of two officials on the strength of charges levelled by their former spouses. But Pakistan, as we are often reminded, is not India. For Pakistanis and the Pakistani press, the brickbats are reserved for the country’s own foreign office for not handing over its own officials to a foreign government on the say-so of their former spouses. Indians refuse to even consider that their official could be guilty. Pakistanis even refuse to consider that their officials might be innocent. Saad Gul Falls Church, Virginia