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Yes, they feel awkward after 7 years have passed?
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Yes, they feel awkward after 7 years have passed?
Of course China feels "awkward" about it, just like their problems with the Uyghurs make their relations with Pakistan "awkward" but then, as is the case for most nations, their national interests take precedence and thus it is more desirable for China to maintain good relations with Pakistan and not "rock the boat"- for now.
As soon as being "bhai bhai" with Pakistan is more trouble than it is worth, don't worry this won't be for a while.And when do you reckon this for now is going to end?
As soon as being "bhai bhai" with Pakistan is more trouble than it is worth, don't worry this won't be for a while.
Not quite 17 mateYep. What is your age 17 years? The Indians who were born before you said the same thing....................... let me guess hmmmmm if I am not mistaken it has not happened in more than half a century, and after recent developments I don't see your wet dream coming true for now and ever.
Yep. What is your age 17 years? The Indians who were born before you said the same thing....................... let me guess hmmmmm if I am not mistaken it has not happened in more than half a century, and after recent developments I don't see your wet dream coming true for now and ever.
Not quite 17 mate
All I am saying is China, like most nations, seeks to maximise its own national interests, for as long as being friendly to Pakistan serves this cause China will continue with this path of popping up Pakistan (just like it does with North Korea) but this is not unconditional and may change in the future.
Let him remain optimistic. Everyone has a right to remain optimistic on whatever they want to.
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We need more of this optimism in our neighbors, under new government they haven't disappointed me, I see a lot of potential. People giving statements to convert everyone by 2021, banning food, criticizing their growth in numbers etc etc and some of them live in delusion of independent India friendly Balochistan. I must say that part of subcontinent is fertile in optimism.
I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not. Kind of hard to tell over mere text.I think china want to sell them weapons too...China is learning from west how to milk Indian cow
You're changing the subject. This was your comment...Your country has created n number of stars ... Good point is World understood everything...and taking appropriate action against those goons and his protector..., does not matter you getting it or not.
At Pakistan Terrorist (OSAMA and team) getting shelter and nobel prize winner getting exile.
Terrorism and Thekedari of Islam, nothing more.
Yes, they feel awkward after 7 years have passed?
Seems you have a very perverted interpretation of "*** kissing"they're trying to convert their "double standard" to "awkward"..they carried their double standard even 2009-2010 when they tried to hold haffez saeed's name from putting unsc 1267 list.but they're now trying to kiss our @$$ "diplomatically",just like enemies do in happier times.
Seems you have a very perverted interpretation of "*** kissing"
Ahead of PM Modi's Visit, China Says Arunachal Pradesh Dispute is 'Huge'
Its called Double standard, not Awkward.
Of course China feels "awkward" about it, just like their problems with the Uyghurs make their relations with Pakistan "awkward" but then, as is the case for most nations, their national interests take precedence and thus it is more desirable for China to maintain good relations with Pakistan and not "rock the boat"- for now.