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Remember This..indian sailors running with tail in their legs..cursing for life.. lol
Borriinngg,,, Lame again ..Try Harder..
Yea but they felt safe cause they didnt fear pakistanis will keep ramming their naval ships and submarines into anything that comes in sight on their ports like indian chuper power navy
Pakistan doesn't create mayhem, we save Countries from India, example Sri Lanka and will save Afghanistan too once they realize they invited snakes inside their home
Best of luck.. Congratulations for Pakistan becoming the super power of south asiaWill pay back for Afghanistan to India with interest in Maldives.
Every action has a reaction, now Indians sit back and watch the show.
You wanted to create mayhem for us in Afghanistan now we will give you a show you wont ever forget.
Slap after slap after slap on Modis face.
A whilst IN was saying that thye crashed their vessel into something.IN - "Wtf, is wrong with that civilian transport".
No meddling into foreign affairs...isn't that China N°1 saying?Pakistan and China should answer Maldives president call and prevent any other nation to have a regime change.
No meddling into foreign affairs...isn't that China N°1 saying?
If Maldive have to change regime by the will of the people..;then no one should butt in...Whatever the call "one" president may want... it' s not his country... he's just a worker, elected by the people...
Ppl will choose and do whatever they want...whatever the consequences... it's their problem...
Their country, their rules... isn't it...
Best of luck.. Congratulations for Pakistan becoming the super power of south asia
Why not? We are bigger navy as PLAN
A whilst IN was saying that thye crashed their vessel into something.
Btw how old are you? 11 ,12 ? Your comebacks sound like those of elementry school kids having a fight at school.
"We note that China has said that Maldives government has the ability to protect the security of Chinese personnel and institutions in Maldives," Raveesh Kumar, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, said. He was responding to a query on Maldives' request to China for support to maintain the communist country's investments in the island nation. "We hope that all countries can play a constructive role in Maldives, instead of doing the opposite," Kumar said, tacitly asking Beijing not to pay heed to Male's request to send troops to the Indian Ocean archipelago.