Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
How many times did Pakistan try to table Kashmir at the UN before? And how many times was it successful? What really makes you think that it will be any different this time around?
Hmm... now I see why two rockets were fired at BSF and what is the intention behind all this China-India and Pakistan-India recent clashes specially at Kashmir. I hate PPP government but I must admit they have played few cards well. Now we are shown too eager to talk to India and start negotiations and India is reluctant, asking for an international pressure on it. Likewise, when we are initiating disturbance on the Kashmir Border and as India responds, we build-up more international pressure on India not to do anything which distracts Military's focus from its western border along Afghanistan. This will also make the word see that if they need to win War in Afghanistan, they cannot do without Pakistan and if they need Pakistan, it must be free of worries of Conflicts with India. Good! I am happy for Pakistan doing whatever it is doing to highlight Kashmir and its importance in War Against Terrorism.
How many times did Pakistan try to table Kashmir at the UN before? And how many times was it successful? What really makes you think that it will be any different this time around?
gud logic and planning...
we will sit ideal... run over us
We will.. and Inshallah We Will. We are not in denial of Ghazwatulhind. You better keep your fingers crossed.
Very sensible, pragmatic quote.I doubt this will have any meaningful results.
The way to liberate Kashmir is not through the UN or freedom fighters. It hasn't worked for 60 years. The definition of stupidity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and expect different results.
Though a sensible option, there are many irreparable loopholes in this theory. India hosts the second largest Muslim population in the world, Muslims whose patriotism matches, that of their Hindu compatriots. For them India comes first rather than their religion, or let me rephrase that one - India is their first religion, then Islam! I know, I've seen it. They too passionately believe that Kashmir is an integral part of India are those in the services are willing to sacrifice their lives for that belief. We already have many such examples of bravery and supreme sacrifice. Indian Muslim expatriate community in the Arab lands is quite influential and have helped formulating India's attitude towards the gulf region and in guiding Arab outlook towards India. Our relation is business based and the Arabs are quite smart to understand what they stand to loose.The solution, I believe, lies in putting a united Islamic pressure on India. Through a concerted media campaign throughout the Muslim world, we need to highlight the suffering of Kashmiri Muslims and India's cozy relationship with Israel. We need to turn this from a India/Pakistan issue to a India/Muslims issue.
The economic numbers speak for themselves. Do you really think that even if all the Muslim countries put diplomatic pressure, India will cave in? With a huge Indian population at hand? Nah, man!India cannot afford to jeapordize its economic and diplomatic relations with Islamic countries, especailly the Middle East. The only way it will resolve Kashmir is when there is noticeable pressure from those countries.
I doubt this will have any meaningful results.
The way to liberate Kashmir is not through the UN or freedom fighters. It hasn't worked for 60 years. The definition of stupidity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and expect different results. We have sacrificed 70,000 shaheed to this cause without any results. (I am not saying our freedom fighters are stupid, but the policy is stupid.)
The solution, I believe, lies in putting a united Islamic pressure on India. Through a concerted media campaign throughout the Muslim world, we need to highlight the suffering of Kashmiri Muslims and India's cozy relationship with Israel. We need to turn this from a India/Pakistan issue to a India/Muslims issue.
India cannot afford to jeapordize its economic and diplomatic relations with Islamic countries, especailly the Middle East. The only way it will resolve Kashmir is when there is noticeable pressure from those countries.
Very sensible, pragmatic quote.
Though a sensible option, there are many irreparable loopholes in this theory. India hosts the second largest Muslim population in the world, Muslims whose patriotism matches, that of their Hindu compatriots. For them India comes first rather than their religion, or let me rephrase that one - India is their first religion, then Islam! I know, I've seen it. They too passionately believe that Kashmir is an integral part of India are those in the services are willing to sacrifice their lives for that belief. We already have many such examples of bravery and supreme sacrifice. Indian Muslim expatriate community in the Arab lands is quite influential and have helped formulating India's attitude towards the gulf region and in guiding Arab outlook towards India. Our relation is business based and the Arabs are quite smart to understand what they stand to loose.
This might come as a surprise that India did not have formal diplomatic ties with Israel. It was only after the Camp David accords between Arafat and Rabin (that historic ill-fated handshake), when the Palestinians broke ice with the Israelis that India started covert diplomatic ties with Israel. Its been reported that Arafat finally had no problem with India developing relations with Israel when PLO had started engaging in negotiations with the Israelis.
Now which country in the Muslim dominated Middle East has sour relations with India?
Considering all these facts how can one ever turn this Kashmir conflict into India-Muslim conflict? Sorry to say, but my friend, its a very illogical, baseless idea.
The economic numbers speak for themselves. Do you really think that even if all the Muslim countries put diplomatic pressure, India will cave in? With a huge Indian population at hand? Nah, man!
We will.. and Inshallah We Will. We are not in denial of Ghazwatulhind. You better keep your fingers crossed.
They too passionately believe that Kashmir is an integral part of India are those in the services are willing to sacrifice their lives for that belief