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It's Official : US Official confirms that India is not an ally of the US

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No, you clown US doesn't respect Pakistan, and I do not know what lentil you've been sucking on. Did you read the 2nd part of the screen grab of the video you posted? It says, "Will be another power." So they are giving it more credence than just an ally. Watch the full video and listen to his words. The relationship between the two "is not simply built on anxiety around China," and they want to focus on other arena's economics, education, etc.

No wonder Pakistan is in the state it's in; even living in the English world, you still can't comprehend basic English and what's being conveyed; your video contradicts you.

Yehi tau masla hai.

When you worship mediocrity as excellence, you use internal logic to judge your own position in the world. This is why I believe Pakistan must aggressively adopt globally competitive metrics, even for basic things like mil and civil service exams. For example, if they adopt the GRE or LSAT (used for American graduate admissions), patta chal jaey ga where people actually stand. The CSS 'toppers' --- based on ratta --- will likely score horribly.

Great op-ed by the former Dean of LUMS on how his most capable and creative students would routinely fail the CSS exam and the most mediocre succeed: https://www.dawn.com/news/1303296
 
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Someone fill me in, what is the ally between US and Pakistan is about now the Afgh war is over.
 
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Better late than never.

Pakistan is the most reliable ally of the US in the South Asia.

Only Pakistan can help the US to neutralize both Indian and Iranian threats and help US forces in Central Asia.

Eyran and India are no threats to the US but China is, In order to contain China US needs a proxy and only India fits the bill. What the US says and what the US does are 2 different things.
 
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We are a pro US country, though.
It'd be retarded for us to adopt a hard anti-US stance. Firstly because there is no reason for India to do so, and secondly, we have a nice balanced foreign policy where we maintain strong ties with Russia and others as well. Friends of both Iran and Saudia. Heck, even with China, despite recent events, still a fair bit of trade and no flare ups since.

Clever banias, military purchase wise, very little is off the table when buying from either the US or from Russia.
 
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You do realise in Pax-Americana jargon “ally” means “vassal” right ?
Many Westernized Paks love to be the poodles on Americans' laps. LOL.. Look at the thread starter's glowing face.. "Thank Allah for letting Pakistan be the vassal state." No worries, mate. UK is still America's hunting dog, weak nations like Pak can only be the chihuahua.

It'd be retarded for us to adopt a hard anti-US stance. Firstly because there is no reason for India to do so, and secondly, we have a nice balanced foreign policy where we maintain strong ties with Russia and others as well. Friends of both Iran and Saudia. Heck, even with China, despite recent events, still a fair bit of trade and no flare ups since.

Clever banias, military purchase wise, very little is off the table when buying from either the US or from Russia.
Actually, India has earned my respect for its neutral stance in the Russo-U war. Honestly, it's best for India as cheap Russian oil and gas flow into India while gaining tremendously on the geopolitical scale.
 
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India is too big to be a US lacky.
But it is also true when it comes to corner China, US and India are easist to join hands as both their interests are adverserial to China.
 
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Yehi tau masla hai.

When you worship mediocrity as excellence, you use internal logic to judge your own position in the world. This is why I believe Pakistan must aggressively adopt globally competitive metrics, even for basic things like mil and civil service exams. For example, if they adopt the GRE or LSAT (used for American graduate admissions), patta chal jaey ga where people actually stand. The CSS 'toppers' --- based on ratta --- will likely score horribly.

Great op-ed by the former Dean of LUMS on how his most capable and creative students would routinely fail the CSS exam and the most mediocre succeed: https://www.dawn.com/news/1303296
You said it man in the first two lines. This deserves a positive rating.
 
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India is too big to be a US lacky.
But it is also true when it comes to corner China, US and India are easist to join hands as both their interests are adverserial to China.


Sour Grapes!

US & Japan have a military alliance but US is not offering the same privilege to India.
 
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