Viper0011.
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Yesterday it was 300 million $.Now it is 500 million.It seems money dont have any value now a days .
Since when did these moron become the financal secretary of RAW.
And you think they are just joking? If a country starts to capture pigeon's thinking its spies from across the border, you can pretty much tell obsession and paranoia on their part. So to stop this activity, $ 500 million isn't a huge number. India would love to invest a billion if she has to. Because if successful, it would destroy Pakistan's future and would take down a potential competitor to the Indian educated Medical, Research and IT labor market. So to save $ 50 or 100 billion long term, a billion is peanuts if you really compare it.
But here is what India is forgetting, that history repeats itself. In the case of Pakistan, the history has repeated itself over, and over and over. If you stop, sanction or put any restrictions on Pakistanis, they not only get similar to what you denied them, they also get a couple of extras. At the end, you scratch your head thinking why did you let them develop certain capability by putting sanctions or blocking it. It doesn't work.
My message: is if India's leadership can use 10% of their brain power, they would actually try to join the economic corridor and enjoy trading with China and Pakistan. Instead, they are trying to stop it from happening. Sad part is, it will NEVER be stopped. India will be forced to join this corridor due to the region this corridor would cover. But when that decision is made, you may not be welcomed and you'll for sure be embarrassed. Not that you care about it.
The more force you put onto the Pakistanis, they'll get more stubborn. If you want to unite Pakistan as a nation, threaten them. It has worked EVERY time like a charm. They look like they are ready to kill each other politically, but the second you threaten them or bully them, they come together in less than a day, and so strong that you would get very concerned as to if you even want to mess with that intensity. The US felt it multiple times and you can see Madam Clinton's interview on it where she said "Our leverage on Pakistanis and Pak Army is exaggerated a lot, the reality is, we have leverage that works when they want it to work and otherwise, we have to negotiate down to the wire".
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