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I will hug my blood relations in Kashmir and the destination is not far away

FAROOQ RASHID BUTT

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After the humiliation of Indian adventures in Ladakh, there are indications of new strategic formations in the region. It will definitely create diplomatic facilities for Pakistan. And it is strongly hoped that the issue of Kashmiri Muslims rights will now be re-emerged in the international arena.

Narendra Modi Regime

Since the formation of Modi government, India has been mired in internal turmoil. Due to Modi's violent religious policies, not only Indian or Kashmiri Muslims but also other minorities are suffering from social and economic injustice and oppression. Today, the so-called secular India, mired in the Modi government's religiously violent politics, is sounding alarm bells for global peace with its crazy adventures against neighbors.

Narendra Modi has tried to cover up India's humiliation by saying that China has not occupied even an inch of India's land. However, international press and satellite images confirm that the Chinese army occupies hundreds of square kilometers of Indian-occupied territory.

In the current situation, the armed forces of Pakistan are not only constantly monitoring their borders, but they are also taking a close look at the storm of criticism against the Modi government inside India.

The situation started when India threw the resolutions of international organizations in the trash and ended the special status of Kashmir and Ladakh in the Indian constitution. Against which strong voices are being raised in Pakistan and China at the public and governmental levels.

The move, contrary to the resolutions of international organizations, has been strongly opposed at the public and official levels in Pakistan. China has emerged as a party with a very strong reaction. Due to this, there has been constant tension between China and India in the Ladakh sector for many months.

It is the incomprehensible stubbornness of India to make Jammu and Kashmir its internal affair despite the resolutions of international bodies. But Pakistan and China are right to call it an internationally recognized issue. In this regards the world has heard the strong voice of Erdogan as well.

China India tensions

China is deeply concerned about India's activities in the Indo-Pacific Alliance. China considers Indian activities in the region to be against its state interests. International observers know that the recent tensions are a clear indication of a new strategic alignment in which Pakistan's role is very crucial.

On the world stage, the US and its new allies India, Australia, South Korea and Japan stand on one side. This new global alliance is creating obstacles in the way of all its interests in blocking China's access to the Strait of Malacca. On the other hand, thanks to China, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and other small countries in the region are coming closer, which are severely deprived of India's double face politics.

China sees India's hostility to peace, interference in the affairs of neighboring countries and patronage of anti-state elements as major obstacles to peace and economic development.

So it wants to end these threats at all costs. The only alternative route available to China in case of crisis can be CEPAC. Although Pak-China relations have always been very strong at every strategic level. But due to the recent tensions in Ladakh, the interests of the two countries now seem to be shifting into common interests. And in future, this relationship of iron brothers will be even warmer.

Pakistan is benefiting greatly from this situation . At the diplomatic level, Pakistan, along with Bhutan, Nepal and China, can isolate India in the region. If Narendra Modi persists in his stubbornness, the joint reaction of China and Pakistan could create serious problems for India in Kashmir.

World also knows that the change in the constitutional status of Kashmir is increasing frustration among the Kashmiri Muslims. Since Narendra Modi came to power, there has been a sharp rise in state repression of unarmed people. But unfortunately the Muslim world hasn’t raised voice against the Indian tyranny and state terrorism.

China, along with Pakistan, demands for the restoration of Kashmir special status in a strong manner. As defeated India is still on the back foot, the intensity of this strong demand from China and Pakistan will increase the pressure on India.

Some people think that India may launch an offensive move against Pakistan. But after the recent confrontation with China, India's plans for a possible adventure against Pakistan will now be dealt a severe blow. In the current situation on the eastern border, India will never risk any war adventure against Pakistan.

India does not have the power to wage war on both borders. After the Ladakh power show of China, India will not have the courage to venture further. India knows that China and Pakistan are side by side . Therefore, the outcome of opening a bilateral front would be dire.

Forced by the habit of adventures against neighbors, India attempted an adventure within Ladakh. To which China bluntly replied that it was not occupied Kashmir. In the current situation, India may be scared that China and Pakistan may be making any joint plan against it. Therefore, Pakistan and China need to strengthen strategic and working relationship.

However, Pakistan's a forces and intelligence are on full alert for the national security. The military leadership knows best how to protect its national interests in the face of serious tensions between India and China. The first priority of Pakistani policy at this time should be to restore the special status of Kashmir and to broaden the partnership process with China.

Strong partnership and more active working relations between two ironic brothers, Pakistan and China are a golden key to lasting peace in the region and independence of Kashmir.

And I have a strong belief in my heart that I will definitely meet my family in my hometown of district Anantnag in Kashmir. Indian Rafale jets, tanks or bullets will not stop me from embracing my blood relations and Kashmiri brothers. Kashmir is mine, Kashmir is Pakistan . . .

By : Farooq Rashid Butt

 
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This is not a thread for pictures. Indians need to stop being so disrespectful to the plight of millions under Indian occupation, suffering atrocities at the hands of Indian security forces and denied the right to a plebiscite to determine their destiny as outlined in the UNSC Resolutions.
 
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25-Year-Old From Kashmir Becomes India's Youngest Female Pilot

Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot to get a license at the age of 15 and underwent training to fly a MIG-29 jet at Russia's Sokol airbase the following year.


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Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir):

Ayesha Aziz, a 25-year-old from Kashmir is the youngest female pilot in the country. In the year 2011, Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot to get a license at the age of 15 and underwent training to fly a MIG-29 jet at Russia's Sokol airbase the following year.

She graduated in aviation from the Bombay Flying Club (BFC) and obtained a commercial license in 2017.

While speaking to ANI, Ayesha Aziz said that she believed that Kashmiri women had progressed immensely in the last few years and have done exceptionally well in the field of education.

"I think Kashmiri women are doing very well, especially in education. Every other woman in Kashmir is doing her Masters or her doctorate. People of the Valley are doing great," she said.

Despite the odd timings required by the job and a dynamic work environment, the 25-year-old said that she was happy to take on the challenge.

"I chose this field because I have loved traveling since a very young age and was very fascinated by flying. One gets to meet so many people. This is why I wanted to be a pilot. It is quite challenging because this is not like a normal 9-5 desk job. There is no fixed pattern and I have to constantly be ready to face new places, different types of weather, and meet new people," she told ANI.

"In this profession, one's mental state should be very strong because you'll be carrying 200 passengers and it is a great responsibility," she added.

She also expressed gratitude towards her parents, who have supported her and enabled her to achieve her dreams.

5Comments"I am very lucky that I have parents who have supported me in everything. Without them, I would not have been able to get to where I am today. I am constantly looking for growth, on a professional and personal level. My father is my greatest role model," she said.
 
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India snubs Pakistan on Pak Army chief's Kashmir proposal
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said that the onus is on Pakistan to create an environment free of terror, hostility and violence to resume talks to resolve the issue of Kashmir.
 
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25-Year-Old From Kashmir Becomes India's Youngest Female Pilot

Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot to get a license at the age of 15 and underwent training to fly a MIG-29 jet at Russia's Sokol airbase the following year.

sln13bv_ayesha-aziz-from-kashmir-650_625x300_03_February_21.jpg


Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir):

Ayesha Aziz, a 25-year-old from Kashmir is the youngest female pilot in the country. In the year 2011, Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot to get a license at the age of 15 and underwent training to fly a MIG-29 jet at Russia's Sokol airbase the following year.

She graduated in aviation from the Bombay Flying Club (BFC) and obtained a commercial license in 2017.

While speaking to ANI, Ayesha Aziz said that she believed that Kashmiri women had progressed immensely in the last few years and have done exceptionally well in the field of education.

"I think Kashmiri women are doing very well, especially in education. Every other woman in Kashmir is doing her Masters or her doctorate. People of the Valley are doing great," she said.

Despite the odd timings required by the job and a dynamic work environment, the 25-year-old said that she was happy to take on the challenge.

"I chose this field because I have loved traveling since a very young age and was very fascinated by flying. One gets to meet so many people. This is why I wanted to be a pilot. It is quite challenging because this is not like a normal 9-5 desk job. There is no fixed pattern and I have to constantly be ready to face new places, different types of weather, and meet new people," she told ANI.

"In this profession, one's mental state should be very strong because you'll be carrying 200 passengers and it is a great responsibility," she added.

She also expressed gratitude towards her parents, who have supported her and enabled her to achieve her dreams.

5Comments"I am very lucky that I have parents who have supported me in everything. Without them, I would not have been able to get to where I am today. I am constantly looking for growth, on a professional and personal level. My father is my greatest role model," she said.

One woman became a pilot but millions of Kashmiri women were raped by the Indian Army. One woman became a pilot but millions of Kashmiri daughters are victims of Indian state terrorism. You have a courage to also tell these stories of Indian oppression
 
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India snubs Pakistan on Pak Army chief's Kashmir proposal
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said that the onus is on Pakistan to create an environment free of terror, hostility and violence to resume talks to resolve the issue of Kashmir.
Yep, that's the way to go. No more talks, talks, talks, it's been going on endlessly without any concrete actions.
 
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Its the Urdu version of my article here

25-Year-Old From Kashmir Becomes India's Youngest Female Pilot

Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot to get a license at the age of 15 and underwent training to fly a MIG-29 jet at Russia's Sokol airbase the following year.

sln13bv_ayesha-aziz-from-kashmir-650_625x300_03_February_21.jpg


Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir):

Ayesha Aziz, a 25-year-old from Kashmir is the youngest female pilot in the country. In the year 2011, Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot to get a license at the age of 15 and underwent training to fly a MIG-29 jet at Russia's Sokol airbase the following year.

She graduated in aviation from the Bombay Flying Club (BFC) and obtained a commercial license in 2017.

While speaking to ANI, Ayesha Aziz said that she believed that Kashmiri women had progressed immensely in the last few years and have done exceptionally well in the field of education.

"I think Kashmiri women are doing very well, especially in education. Every other woman in Kashmir is doing her Masters or her doctorate. People of the Valley are doing great," she said.

Despite the odd timings required by the job and a dynamic work environment, the 25-year-old said that she was happy to take on the challenge.

"I chose this field because I have loved traveling since a very young age and was very fascinated by flying. One gets to meet so many people. This is why I wanted to be a pilot. It is quite challenging because this is not like a normal 9-5 desk job. There is no fixed pattern and I have to constantly be ready to face new places, different types of weather, and meet new people," she told ANI.

"In this profession, one's mental state should be very strong because you'll be carrying 200 passengers and it is a great responsibility," she added.

She also expressed gratitude towards her parents, who have supported her and enabled her to achieve her dreams.

5Comments"I am very lucky that I have parents who have supported me in everything. Without them, I would not have been able to get to where I am today. I am constantly looking for growth, on a professional and personal level. My father is my greatest role model," she said.

The actual story of Kashmiri women is here
 
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Excellent article. Reminds our Indian neighbours that they're fighting battles on multiple fronts against threats internally and externally.

The Hindutva peoples haven't slept soundly since the Mughal era.
 
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Its the Urdu version of my article here


The actual story of Kashmiri women is here
No need to pick on the girl and her accomplishment. What happens to others in Kashmir is not on her shoulders. We should be proud of the young future Pakistani girl under Indian occupation.
 
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India snubs Pakistan on Pak Army chief's Kashmir proposal
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said that the onus is on Pakistan to create an environment free of terror, hostility and violence to resume talks to resolve the issue of Kashmir.

More Indian media BS. No offer was made and never will be now. But then again they somehow made out after India’s loss in the air battle that they had ‘won’ when the pilot was handed back, as per the Geneva convention. Delusions know no bounds.

This is what he said, a message for the media of the world;

Pakistan and India must resolve the longstanding issue of Jammu and Kashmir in a dignified and peaceful manner as per the aspirations of people of Jammu and Kashmir."
 
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More Indian media BS. No offer was made and never will be now. But then again they somehow made out after India’s loss in the air battle that they had ‘won’ when the pilot was handed back, as per the Geneva convention. Delusions know no bounds.

This is what he said, a message for the media of the world;

Pakistan and India must resolve the longstanding issue of Jammu and Kashmir in a dignified and peaceful manner as per the aspirations of people of Jammu and Kashmir."

Bravado aside, India has decided to test the water with pakistan. (Based on Bajwa's statement)

From tomorrow 4G services and internet will be available in Kashmir.

How the situation developed from there will determine how serious pakistan is about their offer.

If this is what you wanted, you better hope PA and GoP s sure about what it wants.
 
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25-Year-Old From Kashmir Becomes India's Youngest Female Pilot

Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot to get a license at the age of 15 and underwent training to fly a MIG-29 jet at Russia's Sokol airbase the following year.

sln13bv_ayesha-aziz-from-kashmir-650_625x300_03_February_21.jpg


Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir):

Ayesha Aziz, a 25-year-old from Kashmir is the youngest female pilot in the country. In the year 2011, Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot to get a license at the age of 15 and underwent training to fly a MIG-29 jet at Russia's Sokol airbase the following year.

She graduated in aviation from the Bombay Flying Club (BFC) and obtained a commercial license in 2017.

While speaking to ANI, Ayesha Aziz said that she believed that Kashmiri women had progressed immensely in the last few years and have done exceptionally well in the field of education.

"I think Kashmiri women are doing very well, especially in education. Every other woman in Kashmir is doing her Masters or her doctorate. People of the Valley are doing great," she said.

Despite the odd timings required by the job and a dynamic work environment, the 25-year-old said that she was happy to take on the challenge.

"I chose this field because I have loved traveling since a very young age and was very fascinated by flying. One gets to meet so many people. This is why I wanted to be a pilot. It is quite challenging because this is not like a normal 9-5 desk job. There is no fixed pattern and I have to constantly be ready to face new places, different types of weather, and meet new people," she told ANI.

"In this profession, one's mental state should be very strong because you'll be carrying 200 passengers and it is a great responsibility," she added.

She also expressed gratitude towards her parents, who have supported her and enabled her to achieve her dreams.

5Comments"I am very lucky that I have parents who have supported me in everything. Without them, I would not have been able to get to where I am today. I am constantly looking for growth, on a professional and personal level. My father is my greatest role model," she said.

Are we waiting for another genocide in Kashmir? If you have courage, watch this video till the end and let us know if we are wrong to support Kashimir Azadi morally.

 
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