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India's relationship with any country has nothing to do with Pakistan and same is with Pakistan's relationship with other countries for India ,all we want is other countries not taking sides specially the Muslim countries when it comes to India Pakistan relations.
68 year old country trolling thousand of years old ties.
In all seriousness it must be said that what is today Pakistan also had similar ties with the Arabian Peninsula. In some periods even closer than with areas of what is today India.
I can't speak for all 450 million Arabs nor am I a leader (surprise, surprise) but I think that I can speak for most Arabs when I say that we wish to have cordial ties with both Pakistan and India which has been the case historically. In fact I see no reason why we should not try to have cordial ties with EVERY country out there as long as it can benefit us. I mean is that not what every sane state/regime is doing?
It's just that the Pakistani-Indian rivalry overshadows everything for a lot of Pakistanis and Indians while you forget that your current dogfight is an internal matter. My impression is that both Pakistanis and Indians try to keep out of the Arab-Farsi dogfight that has been ongoing since 1979.
I have encountered every South Asian nationality in the GCC and Europe (Pakistanis, Indians, Nepalis, Sri Lankans, Bangladeshis of all backgrounds and ethnic groups) and I grew up with many. Overall my impression with most has been only positive and I see no reason to why I should hate any South Asian. I discovered many similarities that I did not knew existed beforehand and this made me study the relations and I discovered even more surprises. Since that period I have not seen any reason to dislike/hate that part of the world or its people regardless whether some might hate us Arabs.
Arabs in the GCC and Indians get along just fine. I for once don't hate India and I doubt that many Arabs do. At least I am yet to meet one.
You clearly showed my point - British raj over India and not British raj over India+pakistan.
Thank you
i do not get what the big fuss is in this, there are a lot of Indians in the UAE and they send their money to India. The Arab countries have already invested heavily in India to recuperate some of that money. A simple example I think would be if a UAE based company invested in India, it would collect on those investments while providing jobs but the profits would in the end be moved outside the country. This is will ensure that the money they have accumulated goes to good use. There is nothing wrong with other countries investing in India, and is something Indians should not be happy about.. We are not obligated to sacrifice our own nation on an alter for someone else's sake over a non-existent brotherhood.
You muppet - words can have multiple meanings. India - the republic. India the geographic region. When you talk which meaning are you using, the political unit or geographic region? The British Raj referred to region.
If Pakistan decides to call itself Asia would it mean (a) that it had realm all over Asia and that it existed along all Asia?
Okay, now i will use your logic: So if india is the name of your country then what's Hind?? How come indians don't call their nation Hind? Does that mean Hind, which existed before "india" was a separate entity and thus "india" is a recent creation just like Pakistan?You clearly showed my point - British raj over India and not British raj over India+pakistan.
Thank you
The Arab world is the cradle of civilization and home to the oldest civilizations on the planet and cities. The region was home to some of the richest civilizations throughout history (long before oil and gas was discovered) and remains one of the richest areas of the world in terms of natural resources and minerals.
The Arab world and in particular GCC has excellent ties with all world powers. In West or East.
Less than 300.000 have died in Syria and it's a civil war. What did you expect? Over 2 million people have died in your nearby Afghanistan since the 1980's and let's not talk about what went before Pakistan was created in 1947.
Besides Europeans were killing each other in the millions upon millions (just between WW1 and WW2 they killed over 60 million of each other) and look at them now. Killings in the Arab world for the past 100 years do not even reach 10% of that number!
The Arab world has been largely peaceful in the past 100 years with the exception of Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Palestine and now Syria. All the other conflicts, wars etc. are in the greater scheme not very prolific.
Arabs were never beggars so don't confuse us with others.
If you hate Arabs then leave the religion they gave to you, change your names, large part of your culture, your languages (Urdu and numerous other languages spoken in Pakistan are full of Arabic words), alphabet, stop sending millions of your compatriots to work in the Arab world etc. The list is very long.
Most Arabs including myself have only affinity for Pakistan and Pakistanis but that does not mean that we should have no business relations with India (a millennium old partner on this front) who have never hurt us just because you two cannot work together as neighbors with more in common than the opposite.
Why should we follow your wishes blindly when you are not doing the same? Why the double standards?
You were obviously (for very good reasons) unable to counter my factual post so I did not expect anything else other than a nonsense reply.
Strange considering that all the most holy Islamic sites are located in the Arab world, that Arabs were the greatest contributor in the spread of Islam (both militarily, through trade and conversions) and ruled the Islamic Caliphate at its height for almost 1000 years.
Yes, Arabs are so big "cowards" that they created 3 of the 11 largest empires in human history, more than any other ethnic group in the top 15. Including ruling most of what is today Pakistan.
List of largest empires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anyway it's good that we have Pakistani's like you in this world!
Cheer up buddy.
Thanks for explaining many things there.
As for the reactions that you and I see...... its just 'insecurity' that is surfacing. One thing that I have been unable to get over is the belief that I see in (some) Pakistanis..... that -- if you are not with us then you MUST be against us.
Life has never been like that and Modern Times, even more so.
Life and Nature (all Creation) is all about Balance or atleast seeking to maintain a Balance. What is on display is just unnatural. Not an attitude that can take anybody far.
Now about hunting etc..... In India too we have bot a problem in trying to conserve Wild-Life as well as Poaching. Our own Royalty blew away huge amounts of our wild-life in the past simply as a sport. Fortunately, the laws are very stringent and well enforced for the most part. Which is showing itself in slowly rising numbers of the Asiatic Lion and Bengal Tiger populations. But much more needs to be done, many species are gone forever.
Off he goes on again about the arabs being cradles of civilisation. This BS notion you have has been refuted many times before. Every nation on earth has some historical link to an ancient civilisation so get over it.
Your pan arabist BS only works to a degree, all this mumbo jumbo of modi and UAE is due to the fact that we said get of your fat arses and fight yourselfs. What have you and your so called ideals from the ancient arab civilisation done for arabs in syria, palestine. JACK Sh1t, then its classed as a civil war, then why the hell did you want pakistani help when it came to your own civil war.
The arab world which you decree as peaceful has been peaceful because of oppression, extra judicial killings, prisons etc so quit this BS.
ARABS didn't give us sh1t, including religion. It was the almighty who gave us this, to tell you a little history not all the sahaba and those spreading Islam were arab.
ARABS ARE NOTHING WITHOUT ISLAM, END OF.
In India only hens in poultry farms, not much good for them.
As for the reactions that you and I see...... its just 'insecurity' that is surfacing. One thing that I have been unable to get over is the belief that I see in (some) Pakistanis..... that -- if you are not with us then you MUST be against us.
Life has never been like that and Modern Times, even more so.
You are welcome buddy.
I agree with that notion but it's not something that is only endemic to Pakistanis. It's common among all peoples depending on the situation. I just don't understand why our Pakistani brothers and sisters here are questioning the overall cordial (historically too) ties between the Arab world and Pakistan? It's not like the business ties between the GCC and India are a new thing. It's been ongoing for millenniums as most educated people know all too well.
I have been saying this time and time again. Indian-Iranian or Pakistani-Iranian relations is not the business of Arabs. From what I know about we don't have many objections on this part.
Let me once again state that one thing is political differences another thing altogether is economic relations. Let me give you an example. The regimes of the UAE and Iran are not best friends to put it mildly but Iran's biggest trading partner is surprise, surprise the UAE.
The GCC and Pakistan have on many fronts closer ties with each other than GCC and Indian relations but in terms of economy the relations between the GCC and India are much greater. There are good reasons for that and they are not bound in Arabs "hating Pakistanis or loving Indians". It's just simple economics.
Why is it that KSA has much greater economic ties with several non-Arab nations compared to even neighboring Arab nations? Does that mean that the people of KSA love Japanese people more than neighboring Iraqis or Yemenis? Of course not. It's just that the economic realities are what they are.
Wise words about the balance you mentioned. I agree fully.
I have actually read about Indian wildlife and I was impressed with some of the conversation efforts in particular aimed at the Asiatic Lions in Gujarat.
Yes, I am well aware of some of the species becoming extinct but it's the same case in the Arabian Peninsula and Arab world.
93 years ago the last lion on the Arabian Peninsula was killed and a few decades later the last wild cheetah was killed in KSA. Now wild cheetahs are only present in a few select national parks in the UAE while lions are only present in zoos. The Arabian gazelle and ostrich have also become extinct due to hunting in the past century.
This photo is of an cheetah killed by a poacher in Al-Anbar Iraq in 1925. The last cheetahs went extinct in KSA in the 1970's.
Arabian ostrich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arabian gazelle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thankfully the Arabian Peninsula (largest peninsula in the world) has some of the richest marine life and bird life to this day as well as several predators in the wild (Arabian leopard etc.) but many of them if not most of the species are endangered, sadly. I have a great fondness for nature so it pains me personally but there is not much I can do.
Thankfully they brought the almost extinct Arabian oryx back from the grave.
Arabian oryx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This photo below shows some of the extant wildlife in KSA:
Lions for instance always had a important cultural role in Arabia. Many Arabic names basically mean lion such as Hamzah. Hunting lions as a sign of manhood was very popular.
Arabian Lions | Anonymous Arabist وين الناس
The last wild lion in KSA was killed in 1923.
"The last Lion in the Saudi Arabian peninsula was killed in 1923."
Roman Slaughters Endangered Species Handbook
Saudi Aramco World :
The Arabian Lion
You are welcome buddy.
I agree with that notion but it's not something that is only endemic to Pakistanis. It's common among all peoples depending on the situation. I just don't understand why our Pakistani brothers and sisters here are questioning the overall cordial (historically too) ties between the Arab world and Pakistan? It's not like the business ties between the GCC and India are a new thing. It's been ongoing for millenniums as most educated people know all too well.
I have been saying this time and time again. Indian-Iranian or Pakistani-Iranian relations is not the business of Arabs. From what I know about we don't have many objections on this part.
Let me once again state that one thing is political differences another thing altogether is economic relations. Let me give you an example. The regimes of the UAE and Iran are not best friends to put it mildly but Iran's biggest trading partner is surprise, surprise the UAE.
The GCC and Pakistan have on many fronts closer ties with each other than GCC and Indian relations but in terms of economy the relations between the GCC and India are much greater. There are good reasons for that and they are not bound in Arabs "hating Pakistanis or loving Indians". It's just simple economics.
Why is it that KSA has much greater economic ties with several non-Arab nations compared to even neighboring Arab nations? Does that mean that the people of KSA love Japanese people more than neighboring Iraqis or Yemenis? Of course not. It's just that the economic realities are what they are.
Wise words about the balance you mentioned. I agree fully.
I have actually read about Indian wildlife and I was impressed with some of the conversation efforts in particular aimed at the Asiatic Lions in Gujarat.
Yes, I am well aware of some of the species becoming extinct but it's the same case in the Arabian Peninsula and Arab world.
93 years ago the last lion on the Arabian Peninsula was killed and a few decades later the last wild cheetah was killed in KSA. Now wild cheetahs are only present in a few select national parks in the UAE while lions are only present in zoos. The Arabian gazelle and ostrich have also become extinct due to hunting in the past century.
This photo is of an cheetah killed by a poacher in Al-Anbar Iraq in 1925. The last cheetahs went extinct in KSA in the 1970's.
Arabian ostrich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arabian gazelle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thankfully the Arabian Peninsula (largest peninsula in the world) has some of the richest marine life and bird life to this day as well as several predators in the wild (Arabian leopard etc.) but many of them if not most of the species are endangered, sadly. I have a great fondness for nature so it pains me personally but there is not much I can do.
Thankfully they brought the almost extinct Arabian oryx back from the grave.
Arabian oryx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This photo below shows some of the extant wildlife in KSA:
Lions for instance always had a important cultural role in Arabia. Many Arabic names basically mean lion such as Hamzah. Hunting lions as a sign of manhood was very popular.
Arabian Lions | Anonymous Arabist وين الناس
The last wild lion in KSA was killed in 1923.
"The last Lion in the Saudi Arabian peninsula was killed in 1923."
Roman Slaughters Endangered Species Handbook
Saudi Aramco World :
The Arabian Lion
You are welcome buddy.
I agree with that notion but it's not something that is only endemic to Pakistanis. It's common among all peoples depending on the situation. I just don't understand why our Pakistani brothers and sisters here are questioning the overall cordial (historically too) ties between the Arab world and Pakistan? It's not like the business ties between the GCC and India are a new thing. It's been ongoing for millenniums as most educated people know all too well.
I have been saying this time and time again. Indian-Iranian or Pakistani-Iranian relations is not the business of Arabs. From what I know about we don't have many objections on this part.
Let me once again state that one thing is political differences another thing altogether is economic relations. Let me give you an example. The regimes of the UAE and Iran are not best friends to put it mildly but Iran's biggest trading partner is surprise, surprise the UAE.
The GCC and Pakistan have on many fronts closer ties with each other than GCC and Indian relations but in terms of economy the relations between the GCC and India are much greater. There are good reasons for that and they are not bound in Arabs "hating Pakistanis or loving Indians". It's just simple economics.
Why is it that KSA has much greater economic ties with several non-Arab nations compared to even neighboring Arab nations? Does that mean that the people of KSA love Japanese people more than neighboring Iraqis or Yemenis? Of course not. It's just that the economic realities are what they are.
Wise words about the balance you mentioned. I agree fully.
I have actually read about Indian wildlife and I was impressed with some of the conversation efforts in particular aimed at the Asiatic Lions in Gujarat.
Yes, I am well aware of some of the species becoming extinct but it's the same case in the Arabian Peninsula and Arab world.
93 years ago the last lion on the Arabian Peninsula was killed and a few decades later the last wild cheetah was killed in KSA. Now wild cheetahs are only present in a few select national parks in the UAE while lions are only present in zoos. The Arabian gazelle and ostrich have also become extinct due to hunting in the past century.
This photo is of an cheetah killed by a poacher in Al-Anbar Iraq in 1925. The last cheetahs went extinct in KSA in the 1970's.
Arabian ostrich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arabian gazelle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thankfully the Arabian Peninsula (largest peninsula in the world) has some of the richest marine life and bird life to this day as well as several predators in the wild (Arabian leopard etc.) but many of them if not most of the species are endangered, sadly. I have a great fondness for nature so it pains me personally but there is not much I can do.
Thankfully they brought the almost extinct Arabian oryx back from the grave.
Arabian oryx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This photo below shows some of the extant wildlife in KSA:
Lions for instance always had a important cultural role in Arabia. Many Arabic names basically mean lion such as Hamzah, Assad etc. Hunting lions as a sign of manhood was very popular.
Arabian Lions | Anonymous Arabist وين الناس
The last wild lion in KSA was killed in 1923.
"The last Lion in the Saudi Arabian peninsula was killed in 1923."
Roman Slaughters Endangered Species Handbook