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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has reached a historical agreement with India in the field of science & technology, defense, and maritime security on 4th of June 2020 during a virtual summit with the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

PM Morrison’s visit to India was scheduled for last January, but canceled due to bushfire in Australia, followed by COVID 19 situation.

India and Australia are attempting to counter the rising power of China in the region. China is significantly growing its expanding belt and road initiative. In recent times, China has expanded its military presence in the South China Sea, which is an alarming situation for the United States and Australia. Therefore, the United States wants Australia to extend her relationship with India, especially in maritime time activities in the Indian Ocean region. India also desires to have free trade with Australia. United States invited Australia and India in G7, which has been scheduled to be held this year at Camp David. Therefore, it should have been noticed by the Pakistan foreign office through their diplomats in Australia and counter to the Indian plan for India-Australia relations.

Building relations with Australia could have been an opportunity for Pakistan, particularly in maritime, education, science & technology. Australia is one of the few countries where Pakistan established its embassy in 1948 before India established its relations after the partition of the sub-continent. There was a time when Pakistan had closer ties with Australia compare to Australian relations with India. In the last 40 years or so, there has been a continuous decline in Pakistan-Australian relations. It demonstrates the incompetence and ineffective progress of the Pakistani mission in Australia.

The growing interest of Australia to have strong relations with India in various fields must have been known to Pakistani diplomat a long time ago. So, the point is what Pakistani diplomats have done in the last few years or so. The Australian national media gives India significant space while Pakistanis in Australia hardly see any story on Pakistan-Australia relations. When the news broke out in the Australian media about two years ago regarding the planned visit of the Australian Prime Minister to India, did Pakistani diplomat in Canberra or Sydney tried to invite the Australian Prime Minister to visit Pakistan when will visit to India?

Primary Role of diplomats is to create opportunities for their country in trade, economy, science & technology, and other areas available in the country where they are appointed. Talking about the progress of Pakistani diplomats in Australia concerning Pakistan-Australia relations in trade, science & technology, education, maritime or other areas and compare with the work of Indian diplomats for India, it is highly disappointing what Pakistani diplomats have done for India.

Pakistanis living in Australia see the productivity of Pakistani diplomats is in socializing with so-called Pakistani community leaders, attending parties and community functions as VIPs. Indeed stamping visas and renew passport are their administrative duties; nevertheless, their real job is to promote and extend relations of Pakistan with Australia in different fields. Attending small and large functions as Honourable Guests, having photo-sessions with the community members, and promoting their engagement with community selected members on social media, and now chatting online with a couple of so-called leaders and journalists are not the primary function of the diplomats.

In the current situation of COVID 19, like others, Pakistanis in Australia has been gone through a challenging time, especially over 12,000 Pakistani students gone through financial crises. Pakistani students lost jobs and have no money left to pay their bills, rent for accommodations, pay college/university fees and buy foods to survive. Pakistani diplomat office announced that they would help them and make a travel arrangement so that they can return to their homes in Pakitan. Then they arrange two flights and charged $3000 airfare to these poor, jobless students. They have announced an emergency phone number and formed a committee to look after Pakistani students and visitors issues. But and as a matter of fact, Pakistanis found diplomat offices phone number never be available, committee supposed to help Pakistani community composed on those people who were seen busy in the photo session for self-projection. There are some sincere individual Pakistanis, and groups help Pakistani students, and those needed urgent attention using their resources and fund collections.

Recently, Pakistani foreign minister, Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, was engaged online on social media set-up by the Pakistani High Commission with local Pakistani figures claimed as the representatives of Pakistani community in Australia. First of all, this was not a status of a foreign minister of Pakistan to appear on a social media type online arrangement. If this was the wish of the Foreign Minister Qureshi, then his meeting should have been arranged with the Australian national media or with prominent & experienced Pakistani journalist working in Australia. It was not a difficult job for the diplomat to find who is actively involved and genuinely represent the over 50,000 Pakistanis in Australia. Secondly, if the foreign minister had to connect with the Pakistanis in Australia, his meeting should have been announced in the community through prominent and genuine media and community platforms.

PM Khan's slogan was to bring change in Pakistan before he came to power, but now after nearly two years, no change has been seen in the corrupt and inefficient culture of diplomatic offices. I have been watching the activities of Pakistani diplomats for the last at least 25 years in Australia, and when I compare their output with the output of Indian diplomats and how Indians have built relations with Australia, I feel shame.

The majority of overseas Pakistanis demonstrated support to Imran Khan, and his party Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf before Imran Khan came to power. Therefore, Khan’s government has to look at what is happening in Pakistani diplomatic offices in Australia and make things right. (Syed Atiq ul Hassan, writer, is Sydney-based Journalist, analyst, editor Tribune International (Australia), his email address is shassan@tribune-intl.com ).
 
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australia is not powerful country and depends on u.s for their security,their closeness with india not impact much on Pakistan
kindly refrain from such childish comments when you say not powerful you mean millitary wise ,economic wise ,real issue being we Pakistani dont do our home work properly and in the end blame others
 
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The Australian national media gives India significant space while Pakistanis in Australia hardly see any story on Pakistan-Australia relations. When the news broke out in the Australian media about two years ago regarding the planned visit of the Australian Prime Minister to India, did Pakistani diplomat in Canberra or Sydney tried to invite the Australian Prime Minister to visit Pakistan when will visit to India?
That's called reactionary diplomacy. You're visiting India, so please visit Pakistan too. You're signing a Nuclear deal with India, so sign one with Pakistan too. Don't piggyback on India do something for yourself.
 
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australia is not powerful country and depends on u.s for their security,their closeness with india not impact much on Pakistan

When a wide range of countries like Australia, UAE, Vietnam, Mexico expand relationships with India without expanding ties with Pakistan.

pretty soon you will be wondering what hit you
 
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kindly refrain from such childish comments when you say not powerful you mean millitary wise ,economic wise ,real issue being we Pakistani dont do our home work properly and in the end blame others

Another case of diplomatic failures of Pakistan. You need to reset your foreign policy, For decades it has solely been concentrated on India and perhaps Afghanistan vis a vis the US and now it seems all the apples are being put in to the Chinese basket.. While India have been carefully developing it's influence globally through G20, Indian ocean rim nations and BRICS and bilaterally, It uses it's large diaspora quite efficiently, No one can deny that
 
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Hang on, Pakistan had no special diplomatic or military relations with Australia in the first place. WHY SHOULD IT BE WORRIED?
 
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When a wide range of countries like Australia, UAE, Vietnam, Mexico expand relationships with India without expanding ties with Pakistan.

pretty soon you will be wondering what hit you

Australia is a lackey of the US. They are part of the anti-China bandwagon. Pak cannot have a very fruitful relation with Australia even it wanted to. It makes much sense for Australia to suck up to Hindustan. Besides, Modi and Morrison are very like-minded. Both are scolded in their respective countries. LOL at Vietnam. Another China hater.

LOL at UAE. The same country that put a medal on Modi's chest? Irrelevant hypocritical nation.

Mexico doesn't give a shit about India. It is only conducting business. Mexico is the same country where your country wants to build a wall LOL Go figure.

You should tell your country US to first stop killing black African Americans. We will discuss the rest later. You Americans beg for Taliban talks. You kill Pakistanis remorselessly. You pray for our demise. Now you think something will hit us. Keep wishing the worst for Pakistanis ugly American. It only makes us stronger.

The last time I checked your country got hit by a freight train called Donald J Trump.

That's called reactionary diplomacy. You're visiting India, so please visit Pakistan too. You're signing a Nuclear deal with India, so sign one with Pakistan too. Don't piggyback on India do something for yourself.

It is funny you say that. Aren't Indians always indulged in reactionary politics vis a vis Pakistan?
 
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Shouldn't it cultivate one though ? I mean that's the whole premise of that article

Cultivate what fool? You stupid fools think that just because Morrison is deep into Modi's *** it is all over for Pakistan LOL That is faulty Indian logic. The world doesn't revolve around India. Nations only look at interests. If their interests dictate to milk a cash cow they will do exactly that. India is a country that has to buy foreign weapons left and right to counter China and Pakistan. Now you people think that countries are doing you a favor when they are only in it for the money. They are simply profiting. There is no love relationship. Those only exist in Bollywood movies and even their you have to put that white cream on your face to be relevant.

If Australia or any other country really stands with India they would listen to Indian demands against Pakistan. First, they would break diplomatic relations with Pakistan to isolate it. A wish that India doesn't hide under a rug. Let's see how far Australia or any other supposed ally is willing to go for India.
 
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It is funny you say that. Aren't Indians always indulged in reactionary politics vis a vis Pakistan?
Most of our policy efforts have been about what India wants, and to expand our trade and influence. You can understand it by looking at the state visits we receive and the countries our PM visits, agreements we sign. So, no your relationships are not too important for us when we engage with a country. That's how we have cultivated relationships with ME, and as far as Turkey.
 
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