sankar
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there is no Tax on wet dreams in India
Dreams always comes true when we start work. For that you need to wake up first
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there is no Tax on wet dreams in India
when the pakistani's want to make hell im sure they can make it. cpec is quiet early so theres time. who knows what will happen in the future, something bigger may happen which may distract the worlds attention.
other possibilities may include guaranteeing stability there in exchange for the land.
or slowly taking and threatening a huge response much greater than what they did when the soviets were there.
as oscar said they are interested in the strip of land the rest is irrelevant.
Dreams always comes true when we start work. For that you need to wake up first
do you think yours useful ??again useless comment..
Chabahar? Yeah, Chabahar. The 'Indian trade route' for trade with Afghanistan and CARs? How much Indians can export to Afghanistan and CARs? Where is the infrastructure to Afghanistan and CARs? The future route (if it ever comes to existence at all) will be lengthy, tough, and insecure. Massive trade makes this type of projects a success. But how much trade India can have on this route? You don't even need a deep sea port for 'Indian trade' with Afghanistan via Chabahar. We don't envy Chabahar route but Indians are burning in jealousy for Gwadar. Go ahead, start Chabahar; it might be good for you. We don't care. We believe Chabahar offers an economically infeasible route to Indians. If they think opposite and want to waste money on that, go ahead and no one would be happier than us.That is why Pakistan is in such a mess today, they believe their actions will have no consequences. I am sure even @Oscar will agree to this. Pakistan make Afghanistan hell but it sure ain't pretty to be a neighbor of hell.
As for your other point why would Afghanistan give up the biggest leverage it holds over Pakistan. What you are suggesting is essentially a blackmail and trust me blackmailers never stop, they keep asking for more and more until nothing is left but a dried up husk
Just two days ago in Dawn they said Gwadar will be operational by year end, now I am not quoting that Kamran Michael announced it will be functional in 5 months in 2013 and that its still not functional when the phase 1 was completed back in 2006. But what was notable in that article was that Gwadar capacity was 1 Million tonne cargo per year.
Now Visakhapatnam port of India (1 of 12 Major port and 200 ports in total) got the capacity of 130 Million tonnes per year. So technically speaking Gwadar is just 130 times smaller than one of the port of India. I dont think there is anything like burning or even jealousy for that matter.
You develop thousand port why does it matter to India. You develop, be prosperous and terrorism will vanish its a win for India but the problem is it passes through Kashmir for which India got the instrument of accession by the ruler. Now I dont want to go into the matter of who owns Kashmir but the only problem is duplicity of China, they are touchy when it comes to Arunachal Pradesh, Tibet, how come they not have same standards with Kashmir. India is just highlighting that duplicity by taking up the issue.
All those conspiracy theories of Indian sabotage to CPEC looks so childish, how can you "sabotage" a road? its a road, it will be build, no matter what India want or US want. Simple. If its feasible it will bring prosperity if not, it will be just another road/route. How can India sabotage? by planting IED's all over 3000 Km? How childish that claim looks.
Its always good to check facts a bit before making wild claims.
I wasn't aware this kind of degraded language is permissible. When it comes to wet dreams there many I can quote which will be very embarrassing for you.
Road does not change the status of Kashmir but when Chinese object to India on Infrastructure development in Arunachal or in South China Sea oil exploration with Vietnam they cant do same. It does not hurt India, its exposing they hypocrisy in Arunachal and SCS of China simple.
Your Ships will definitely take big U-turn to avoid our EEZ that will help you evade Hefty sum to our Government
Thankyou very much, I think following extract supports your claimforeign ships have right of passage in the EEZ. They cannot fish or extract any minerals in the EEZ
The issue with trying to make a hellhole from a neighbour is just that; they are your neighbour and the spillover will happen.That is why Pakistan is in such a mess today, they believe their actions will have no consequences. I am sure even @Oscar will agree to this. Pakistan make Afghanistan hell but it sure ain't pretty to be a neighbor of hell.
As for your other point why would Afghanistan give up the biggest leverage it holds over Pakistan. What you are suggesting is essentially a blackmail and trust me blackmailers never stop, they keep asking for more and more until nothing is left but a dried up husk
As mentioned to @Spectre , the issue is not the idea of what needed to be done but the bumbling about in its execution.that's very naughty but who am i so say that we did much a lot more that a tiny strip of land but when will it happen? not anytime soon?
The issue with trying to make a hellhole from a neighbour is just that; they are your neighbour and the spillover will happen.
Moreover, there are smart ways to make a place a hellhole and then there is the route Pakistan took
or go back to the old idea install a puppet government. and once that happens then im sure terror will decline.The issue with trying to make a hellhole from a neighbour is just that; they are your neighbour and the spillover will happen.
Moreover, there are smart ways to make a place a hellhole and then there is the route Pakistan took
As mentioned to @Spectre , the issue is not the idea of what needed to be done but the bumbling about in its execution.
One has to remember, the idea was to get Haqqani in power at the end of the war..but the bloody early 90's in Afghanistan are testament to how well that plan worked out.
Then the Taliban happened and everyone was left thinking what to do next.
With Haqqani, there was direct influence; the Taliban were like a mischievous child you had to try and coax and prod into doing anything.
The most powerful years of the ISI were in the 90's, and were also the most non-cohesive and disjointed. You had various sections playing their own game without any semblance of what was to be done on a strategic level.
There is no smart way with all due respect. If you have some interest in history - I would like for you to consider US-Mexico relations. How Mexico was systematically undermined, it's waterways diverted, industries destroyed all so that it remains the moon to USA's sun. Well US had it going good for a long time but ultimately it has come back to haunt them
All the money, power and mightiest military mankind has ever known can't save kids of US from the menace of drugs. We talk about war on terror but before that there was a war on drugs which failed as a result of which US has the highest per capita prison population. Drugs finance the gun culture leading to thousands of dead each year.
Even CIA has given up on fighting the war and stopping the drug supply from across the borders. Consensus among all enforcement agencies including DEA is that there is too much money in it to stop. So they instead try to manage and direct the flow. They try to cultivate relationship with cartels so that flow can be directed. What a mess!
Point of this rant is that even US which supposedly took the smart way ended up with thousands dead every year and hundreds of thousands of lives ruined. So there you go Sir
P.S. Plans are excellent on paper but law of unintended consequences is a bit ch!