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Rock, hard place seem to be the keywords here as far as Pakistan is concerned when we speak of current Kashmir situation.
What can Pakistan do?
What can Pakistan do?
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I would say that all the options listed except the last one (Do nothing and let events take their course) have been tried repeatedly over the last 70 years. While Trump has recently come into the picture, Pakistan has tried to get various other leaders to "mediate". These options have achieved zero.
Wouldn't it make more sense for Pakistan to focus its time and energy to fix its economy instead of wasting them on previously failed options? The definition of insanity is trying the same thing again and expecting different results.
is everything always about money?
Money is more important to the poor and the hungry, than some fruitless pursuit of "liberating" Kashmiris.
"Pakistan has the worst infant mortality rate in the world, reveals UNICEF report"
https://tribune.com.pk/story/163944...t-countries-still-face-alarming-risks-unicef/
Isn't it better to be able to provide basic health and nutrition to babies?
Would you then agree that India is wasting time and resources on space exploration etc when they should be looking to alleviate poverty back home?
Point is, there are principles one has to fight or struggle for.
And there is reality and practicality. It woild be futile for Us to spend generations trying to fight the Kohinoor back from England. Rather you grow enough to buy it back.
We are a gullible and emotional nation that deserves what it gets.
While India prepared and worked for what was to come, our government and intelligence were busy with more important business.
They were busy with blackmailing judges and removing those who refused to bow, cracking down on the media and press and ensure that the opposition rallies do not get any coverage. They were busy stuffing heroin in opposition's cars and buying the loyalties of senators.
All the talk of waging a war is absurd. Wars are not fought by beggars; our bankrupt economy will create a refugee situation in Pakistan if we embark on this misadventure.
Instead of calling Malaysia and Turkey and whining to them about India's tyranny, we should call the man who fell in love with us during our dholak trip to the U.S. - the man whose promised to meditate. However, I have heard that he is not picking up our calls now.
India are our rivals.
But your lot are the true enemies of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
I can only imagine the pain y'all felt from 14/08/1947 to date... and Insha Allah y'all will get even more misery... as I see Pakistan going only upwards with cancer getting removed gradually
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Would you then agree that India is wasting time and resources on space exploration etc when they should be looking to alleviate poverty back home?
Point is, there are principles one has to fight or struggle for.
Would you then agree that India is wasting time and resources on space exploration etc when they should be looking to alleviate poverty back home?
Point is, there are principles one has to fight or struggle for.
Any questions on J&K going forward, GOI will say it's an internal matter and will not discuss. This is an upgrade from the "bilateral only" Shimla agreement which was an upgrade over "UNSC regulations". The door has been closed for negotiations. India will continue to claim AJK and Gilgit
Pakistan can claim AJK and Gilgit but it will be seen as betraying Kashmiris. They can start a war but can't sustain it for more than a few weeks. They can continue supporting non state actors but will face repurcusions from FAFT. They can escalate within Muslim countries but it won't be effective as India has great relations with almost all of them. They can try to escalate within UNSC but China won't help. India has been silent on Uighur issue and China is returning the favor. US will release a non descript statement. UK, well no one cares. Do nothing and will lose Kashmiri confidence. There is no way to deal with this. India has taken advantage of the perfect storm. So the answer is do all of the above but expect nothing.
We are a gullible and emotional nation that deserves what it gets.
While India prepared and worked for what was to come, our government and intelligence were busy with more important business.
They were busy with blackmailing judges and removing those who refused to bow, cracking down on the media and press and ensure that the opposition rallies do not get any coverage. They were busy stuffing heroin in opposition's cars and buying the loyalties of senators.
All the talk of waging a war is absurd. Wars are not fought by beggars; our bankrupt economy will create a refugee situation in Pakistan if we embark on this misadventure.
Instead of calling Malaysia and Turkey and whining to them about India's tyranny, we should call the man who fell in love with us during our dholak trip to the U.S. - the man whose promised to meditate. However, I have heard that he is not picking up our calls now.
Pakistan should worry about its own economic conditions and not meddle in India's issues. Establish LOC as the official border, close this issue and move on.
Would you then agree that India is wasting time and resources on space exploration etc when they should be looking to alleviate poverty back home?
Point is, there are principles one has to fight or struggle for.
When you have whipped up public sentiment for 70 years, its difficult to fall back on common sense. Although, if there was anytime that the public would understand the change in position, it might be now.
IK seems to be selling everything else, may as well use him to sell this to the public.
Interesting philosophical question, one I think the PM would be able to get away with and you'd see most of his supporters scrambling to defend to the hills. But then the PM wouldn't be allowed to play the dashing role of Tipu Sultan, which scuppers the scenario in its infancy. [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]
He is completely helpless at the moment. He has no say on our foreign policy and our military needs to engage in Kashmir to maintain its influence on the country. As a result, even if Imran wanted to back out at this point, he doesn't have the power to do so.
Nevertheless, this is a terrific opportunity for the establishment to put the country over themselves for once. We have the chance to finally do what we should have done decades ago - let the people of J&K deal with India on their own while we focus on our own country. Pakistan has literally gained nothing from getting involved in J&K but it has lost plenty.
He is completely helpless at the moment. He has no say on our foreign policy and our military needs to engage in Kashmir to maintain its influence on the country. As a result, even if Imran wanted to back out at this point, he doesn't have the power to do so.
Nevertheless, this is a terrific opportunity for the establishment to put the country over themselves for once. We have the chance to finally do what we should have done decades ago - let the people of J&K deal with India on their own while we focus on our own country. Pakistan has literally gained nothing from getting involved in J&K but it has lost plenty.
Lanat hai on people like you.I wept seeing videos on BBC about kashmiris caged and not free to voice their opinion.You are all praise for India but selectively avoid talking about this.If we cant help them now we will regret this forever.
Oh and finally, there’s a step we can all collectively take here, on PP: ignore the Indian contingent here, once and for all.
They’ve been out in full force for days now, and if you read between the lines, there’s an undercurrent of glee in the words of even the supposedly reasonable ones.
I had made it a point not to engage with the Indians here unless one of them quotes me or tags me, after which I would respond politely. I’ll stop doing even that, and would urge the rest of my compatriots to do likewise.
It won’t change anything in Kashmir of course, but maybe they would all go away. If wishes were horses and all that.
Start today. What say you?
Lanat hai on people like you.I wept seeing videos on BBC about kashmiris caged and not free to voice their opinion.You are all praise for India but selectively avoid talking about this.If we cant help them now we will regret this forever.
Pakistan to Downgrade Diplomatic Ties, Suspend Trade with India
https://www.dawn.com/news/1498609/p...uspend-bilateral-trade-with-india-nsc-meeting
We should’ve cut off all diplomatic ties immediately, recalled our High Commissioner and dismissed their’s. This comes across as a half measure taken three days too late, but it’s a start.
Lanat hai on people like you.I wept seeing videos on BBC about kashmiris caged and not free to voice their opinion.You are all praise for India but selectively avoid talking about this.If we cant help them now we will regret this forever.
Really?
Go take a chill pill by flicking over to the sports channel. Kashmir isn't your fault, nor are you the solution.
Are you telling others to turn a blind eye to Indian brutality against the Kashmiris?
Should have been done decades ago until this issue Kashmir issue is resolved completely.
You can wish laanat on me as much as you like, but do you feel same way about Chinese Muslims? Do you weep for them?
Do you also feel strongly about Imran Khan answering that he is unaware of the treatment that goes on in the Xinjiang Uyghur camps?
Do you really think that the PM of Pakistan is “unaware”?
Do you feel that if we don’t help our Muslim brothers in China we will regret it forever? Why not?
We are all hypocrites and we all pick and choose sides.
Imran played ignorant because he cannot afford to criticize China because they hold us by our balls. Similarly, I believe we need to leave J&K alone because we need to come terms with the reality - India is not going to let go of J&K and as a bankrupt country, we cannot waste resources on a battle that we cannot win and is not ours to begin with.
The only thing we need to regret is our sunk cost over the last 70 years. We have bled and have wasted billions of resources and what has been the net gain? Absolutely nothing.
Our problem is that we are an emotional, gullible nation that thinks with its knees. After the 1947-48 war when the tribals won AJK for us (the same tribals that we have alienated over the decades), we should have done “sabar shukar” and let India handle J&K.
It would have avoided the 65, 71 and 99 wars where we gained nothing apart from a bogus “defense day” and celebrating martyrdom of the likes of Maj. Aziz Bhatti and Col. Sher Khan who lost their lives for the delusional misadventures of the military brass.
Instead of trying to steal territory from India, we should have taken better care of our eastern half that we meekly surrendered in 71 after committing a genocide that was worse than what India is doing J&K.
We have some nerve to sit on our high but midget horse and criticize India for their human rights violations in J&K after our unspeakable atrocities in East Pakistan.
Instead of focusing on J&K, we should look in the mirror and explore why in spite of having around 10 times less people than India, we have still managed to alienate about 15 million people in FATA and Balochistan.
Our history is littered with goof-ups, stupid decisions, emotional failures and blaming everyone but ourselves.
That is why today we are a bankrupt country that has put all its eggs in the basket of a cult leader suffering from messiah complex, we are a country that has poor relations with all its immediate neighbors and play host to some of the most wanted terrorists and terrorist organizations in the world including Osama.
Today, Bangladesh is doing better than Pakistan, and the fact that getting rid of our baggage was the best thing that has happened to them sums us up.
Isn’t it time for us to learn from our wretched and put an end to our madness? Do we really want to continue making the mistakes that we have made over the last 70 years?
What do you want Pakistan to do? What options do we have?
Do you think we can afford to wage a war with India? Wars are not fought by beggars on empty stomach.
It is time for us to think with our heads. If not, the next 72 years are going to a whole lot worse than the previous 72.
Do you really not understand the difference between Chinese Muslims and Kashmiri Muslims as far as a Pakistani is concerned. I’ve explained it earlier too.
This logic is always very weak.
Chinese Muslims are like Ugandan Muslims for us. We don’t have cultural and historical links with them and hence they will not have any emotional significance naturally
The question is would an Indian forum allow Pakistani posters abuse India and its people on their forum?Ban these Anti Pakistan guys enough is enough
On a serious note, Defense Minister Pervez Khattak has just been spotted by the Indian soldiers about 150 meters from their forward bunkers on LoC.
Independent sources report that some of the soldiers have abandoned their positions.
A refrain we will hear from the Indians is this is now an “internal matter,” and at their most lenient, they will allow that this is something that can be discussed between the Indian state and the Kashmiris. We should do likewise: engage with the Kashmiris directly, and with all the Kashmiri stakeholders, not just those that were always pro-independence. A criticism one often hears from the Kashmiris themselves is that Pakistan and India fight and debate over it, but there’s a third party in this: the Kashmiris themselves, and this criticism is aimed not just at the Indians but at us too. I hate to sound calculated but the Indians have given us an opportunity to start afresh: mend fences with the elements in Kashmir that ought to be aligned with us but aren’t.
Friend, instead of wondering what Pakistan should do to capture Indian Kashmir now may be the time for you to make a strategy to keep Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
Now that Modi and Shah have successfully integrated Indian Kashmir, there are plans underway to re-integrate Pakistan Occupied Kashmir back into India.
What does this mean?
Is Pakistan planning something?
Sarcastic post dude. He dislike Khattak alot
At least Parvez Khattak is better than this keyboard warrior who is licking boots of KSA.
The question is would an Indian forum allow Pakistani posters abuse India and its people on their forum?
No.
I am an Indian poster and I respect this forum precisely for the quality of discourse on this forum and the freedom it allows for free exchange of ideas in a respectful manner.
There is a reason I do NOT ever participate in an Indian forum (be they sport or politics). They are no different from Indian TV news channels. Outright abusive, insulting, disrespectful, loud, and a largely meaningless shouting match that leaves me with a bad head ache.
I have to confess one thing, though I have locked horns with Pakistani posters on this forum, this forum has gradually made me more respectful of Pakistani folks and more understanding of their opinions/viewpoints (I am not saying I agree with them, but this forum has increased the respect I have in my heart for Pakistan and its People).
Yep, you people tried to do something before some months and we served you with some fantastic tea. So we welcome you with open heart.
Do you really not understand the difference between Chinese Muslims and Kashmiri Muslims as far as a Pakistani is concerned. I’ve explained it earlier too.
This logic is always very weak.
Chinese Muslims are like Ugandan Muslims for us. We don’t have cultural and historical links with them and hence they will not have any emotional significance naturally
I may not agree with your post or opinion.
But it is good to see constructive criticism from the Indian side.
Keep on posting.
As this is how we will increase our knowledge about both countries.
The best thing Pakistan can do is declare POK as Pakistan and accept LOC as international border. Once all this is settled both India and Pakistan should have allow Kashmirs to have freedom of movement between both sides. Hopefully both the third world countries will quit spending money on Military hardware to make the western countries rich but spend it on its populous and develop their infrastructure.
May be not in our lifetime, but in future I hope India and Pakistan will have borders like USA and Canada.
The best thing Pakistan can do is declare POK as Pakistan and accept LOC as international border. Once all this is settled both India and Pakistan should have allow Kashmirs to have freedom of movement between both sides. Hopefully both the third world countries will quit spending money on Military hardware to make the western countries rich but spend it on its populous and develop their infrastructure.
May be not in our lifetime, but in future I hope India and Pakistan will have borders like USA and Canada.
This will be a good thing to do but sadly does not seem like happening. Pakistan is already nudging their Kashmir's political process for accession with Pakistan. Might as well be open, welcome those people in as Pakistani citizens and declare it as international boundary. If it is like what Indian Kashmir seems to be, then that region also does not have inflow of external capital, without which you cannot have economic growth or knowledge capital for the people in Pakistan's Kashmir. All of those opportunities denied for generations of Pakistani Kashmiris for what? For a paper check mark on Pakistan's side that they are open to all options? Make them Pakistani citizens already and give them economic + education opportunities.
Well Idk what you mean by "make them citizens" because they do have Pakistani passports it's just that being an autonomous state gives them more rights than being a province, for one outsiders are not allowed to buy land in Azad Kashmir and being small territory I'm sure they prefer that.
Has Pakistan done what they can using all the options they have at their disposal?