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Of course we are learning from the Chinese.
We settled our border issue with them ceding 5,180 sq.km. We have peaceful relations between our two nations.
Now:
1. Trade, commerce , infrastructure development is booming.
2. We have strong, diplomatic, military ties.
3. We are rapidly expanding pur cultural ties too. See video below :
Why don't YOU learn from the Chinese ?
Its good that you are having good trade with Chinese. But you are over-dependent on one nation. It will only be good for you to diversify your options. Many items from India go via Dubai to Pakistan. This is a loss for both of us and Dubai sheikhs rejoice. Changing that would require political will from both ends. Taali ek haath se nahin bajti.
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Disappointed. Indian trolls invariably post the famous 16th December 1971 with the famous self gloating statement you just made
"Don't forget 1971".
The Chinese are mote gracious.
They seldom say :
"Don't forget 1962."'
They are far more realistic, realizing that different times require different strategies to win.
Government should put forward a roadmap to Kashmir or face ultimate humiliation come general election
what road map ?
kashmir issue is settled .
How is that settled?
I am not sure what is happening in my country but i will tell you one thing. It is not settled.
Can you now go to Kashmir?officially it will not be declared as settled ,
from our side after removal of art 370 and indians getting domicile status and right to settle there ,matter is settled .
I am only replying to what you say and not deflecting from anything.Reality check #1.
You are no one to tell us which nation we should trade with. Pakistan is not Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh or Sri Lanka and you have no geographical, political or military dominance over us to dictate or affect our trade with our allies. Quite the reverse our geographical position and military capabilities blocks your overland trade to Central Asia .
Reality check # 2 :
India and Pakistan are enemy nations whose differences lie beyond territorial disputes.
Our differences are religious and ideological where the very presence of us Pakistanis as Muslims holding territory in India is hateful to the resurgent Hindutva nationalist frenzy consuming India today. Forget about trade we are not even remotely considering any residual cultural or linguistic affinity. This is an existential struggle for us and it is uncertain if we will survive. We already have a thread on this recently locked due to trolling . If you wish to contribute please
request the mods to reopen it:
Will Pakistan and India survive the next 50 years ?
Thread is in response to this question: Getting a bit off topic but in your opinion, where do you think Pakistan's geostrategic and security settings will be in the next 50 years? I think that is the million dollar question. It is off topic and we can have a separate thread on that. My short...defence.pk
You keep deflecting the topic from the ceasefire. I have already requested you NOT to do this .
Let them create road maps. Does not affect our maps or roads.what road map ?
kashmir issue is settled .
There are still some restrictions on who can get domicile. Only those living there for more than a certain time period can get domicile, which will then allow them to purchase land in Kashmir.Can you now go to Kashmir?
Can you now go to Kashmir?
Tourists do go to Kashmir in winter. Here is the linkif you mean to say sri nagar ?
nobody goes there in winter .
recently we conducted panchayat polls with very good outcome .
How is this hair splitting?I see? Hair splitting?
Elements within Pakistan may take steps to ensure that this ceasefire doesn’t last long.
Like Musharraf did Kargil to ensure that peace steps are thwarted by the civilian leadership of Pakistan.
You don’t hope for peace but I do. India is a peace loving country and majority Indians too would like to live peacefully if left alone by aggressive Pakistan and China.As for "violation" of any "ceasefire", it is India who has already violated any semblance of peace
Republic TV might be your favourite but not mine.This is what happens when you learn English from Republic TV.
I hope for piece too, lots of little pieces.You don’t hope for peace but I do.
Good luck then. Let’s see what you get. Peace or a Pakistan in pieces.I hope for piece too, lots of little pieces.