Still, the US allows dual citizenship under certain circumstances. For example, if a US citizen marries a foreign national, they can then acquire their spouse’s nationality. I’ve met countless people with US-Canadian citizenship and US-UK citizenship. So it’s legally possible.
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Why would India listen to China on Kashmir? China is hardly an impartial player in the issue. China and Pakistan are literally allies; and China has territorial demands of its own with India.
Actually, these are very modest and realistic goals for Pak-US relations, focusing mostly on economics and trade. The days of US playing a balancing role in South Asia is over and Pakistan has accepted this reality.
I think quality should always be preferred over quantity. Less is more.
Besides, all developed countries face negative growth rates. The price of success, perhaps? The only to staunch this negative growth, at least temporarily, is immigration.
The author thinks that Pakistan is still up for grabs between China and the US. It's absolutely clear what side Pakistan falls on -- it's clearly China. With CPEC, China has made massive investments. Plus, Pakistan is geopolitically more critical to China than the US. Why do you think the US is...
Living in the US has shown me that celebrity endorsement of social issues has less do with justice and more to do with publicity. Their views on such matters are discounted even by their millions of followers.
The only country calling Modi government a Nazi regime is Pakistan, which is not...
This is like T-129 helicopter deal Pakistan signed with Turkey, only to find out that US won’t approve the engine, hence delaying delivery.
I think a contract is a contract: it should be honored by all parties.