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So is the writer implying that we should cut our self off from whole world and should isolate ourselves.
It's our own business if we are closing our ties with Russia or China, no one should be bothered about it.
And yes the security of countries lies both in economic and military stability. We can't exclude anyone of it from the list. And defence is as essential for us as our economy. The countries which adopts the stratergy of stressing on only one of the factor always lose, and they never comes up as a strong nation.
Our defence budget is still not much as compared to other countries especially one which is our main threat and known for its war mongering mentality.
The problem is our military is going pretty well, so such types of hypocrites instead of pointing out the corruption that our politicians have done, they always opens their guns at our army and defence budgets. And they also failed to see that our defence budget in these days are more important as we are fighting terrorists.
That part made me laugh.India will hand over kashmir etc anyway!
The writer is saying:
1. Stop competing with India on every pretext; Obama does not have to visit Pakistan just because he came to India
2. Don't fall prey to the delusion that there is a Chinese camp to shelter Pakistan; China will factor in the rise of India and will not want to (nor can afford to, my words) ignore that market
3. focus of social and economic development of Pakistan (which I think means stop with the jihadi strategies)
Hey mam you should be worried about your own country when 70% of your country men are living lives beyond poverty level and your pm instead of improving economy, is making new military hardwares as they did recently by testing Agni 5.
Pakistan will have to accept hard facts and introspect the actual situation. And the fact is that Pakistan has little weight in the international arena, politically and economically. Politically, it is viewed as a nuisance at best and a threat to international security at worst. Economically, it is considered a basket case and a seemingly eternal candidate for bailouts. And it has little international sympathy for its claims of terrorism victimhood, as it is viewed as being bitten by the snakes it has itself bred in its backyard.
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You are aware that there was violence from both sides, right? That hindus and sikhs were brutally slaughtered and massacred by muslims? Or have you been taught that the violence was all one sided?We know, after long experience over 67 years, that India is not our well-wisher. The violence that accompanied Partition was, as Quaid-i-Azam stated right then, the result of a well-directed conspiracy meant to undermine the new Muslim state.
Actually India has already accepted that China is far ahead economically and militarily, and that India cannot match China on both counts in the near future. There is no parity mongering from India - every time an important person visits China, we don't start crying about why he didn't stopover in India, and so on. India also does not have any offensive intentions against China - like wanting to take a Chinese province. But Pakistanis do have such an ambition, and they do try to be bracketed with India.If we are going by this, China is 5 times the economy, our influence around the world be it Africa, Europe, Latin America and Asia as a whole is far more than India, our military is rated above that of India in every ranking and report.
Does that mean India should give up and accept it, I have never seen one Indian do this.
Excellent words. Hard hitting and true. Hyper-nationalistic PDFers won't like it but these words are presenting a true picture of how Pakistan is viewed internationally. I hope the author does not end up as a missing person.