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Pak to give India railway access to Central Asian states

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this is a good initiative

it will ease the tension between the neighbours for some extent
not only central asia indo-pakistani buisness will also get benefit from it

YOU want to ease tensions! well let me tell you how to do that! stop blaming us for stuff!! stop telling us crazy immautre "warnings" like we will deal with you swiftly if someone touches us!

solve kashmir,siachen & sir creek!

DON'T build dams on our water!

trust me NO tensions would remain!

then we will gladly give you your railway line! :coffee:
 
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YOU want to ease tensions! well let me tell you how to do that! stop blaming us for stuff!! stop telling us crazy immautre "warnings" like we will deal with you swiftly if someone touches us!

solve kashmir,siachen & sir creek!

DON'T build dams on our water!

trust me NO tensions would remain!

then we will gladly give you your railway line! :coffee:

You are asking toooooooooooooooo big price for a railway line :coffee:

We will prefer waters instead of rail link via Pakistan :angel:
 
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PESHAWAR (updated on: March 21, 2010, 22:13 PST): Ministry of Railways has prepared a summary of railway track to provide access to India to Central Asian states, Aaj News reported on Sunday.

Talking to media persons, Federal Minister for Railways Ghulam Ahmed Bilour stated that India had expressed its desire to use Pakistani railway line to access Central Asian states and the Europe.

He said the summary would be sent to the federal cabinet soon.

Pak to give India railway access to Central Asian states : Business Recorder | LATEST NEWS

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If it get materialize then it will be beneficial to both the countries.


But, I don't think this is serious, it is a excuse to built central Asia route for China.

So, that India or Russia can't raise questions about it.

They will build in the name of India-China-Pakistan mutual benefit and china will use it.
 
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pretty stupid of them

we are going to be competing for those markets; why should we help the indians get access to them?

sir,

You are competing for those markets????

what will u sell there??????

The manufacturing capabilities of pakistan are all known.

Be real it will be route for china and pakistan will get revenue for providing access.

And pakistan can earn that revenue from India also.

Both China and India will compete for that market and Paksitan will get revenue it is as simple as that.

As pakistan is developing country like China and India but lacks in large scale industrialization.

Pak can earn revenue and invest that money to build its industries then after 10-15 years you can stop giving access to India -China and sell pakistani goods there.
 
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good news..finally some sense prevailing in pakistan's government..they have come to realize that you cant continue enmity with a budding power ....lets see how it materializes ..

good work ZARDARI sahab..
 
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The traitors are indeed at work.

WTF why we should give India access to CARs at the expense of our own market ??????????


Seems Zardari is going to have some commission and traitors from ANP are at works.

expose them


your own market????????

can u elaborate on that plz??????

It is pure business no one is helping anybody.

If u give access you will get revenue and both counties can develop.

Or India will take another route and you will be at loss of revenue.

It is up to you to decide that u want to get benefit of your location of crib because of enmity.
 
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The lack of a railway line is not going to stop Indian exports to CAR - they just have to use alternate means of transport. India could just as well ship it Zahidan in Iran via ship and then use the rail link from there. It's really no big deal. It might earn Pakistan some money as transit fees, it might help India save some shipping costs - but thats' about it.
 
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And those are in dreams that if pak will not provide access we will not get access to CA are completely uninformed.

For that purpose only, India has build a port at "Chabbar Port" Iran and Road in Afghanistan.

We will use Iranian route and reach Central Asia. Iran will earn revenue and India will get the market.

It will be pakistan not us at the loss.

So i suggest we should work together for our future, we have already wasted 62 golden years.
 
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why would pakistan ship indian good directly previously...they themselves dont allow indian goods directly from india in their market...they like to buy them through dubai and hence buying them costly but it serves national pride no...

finally sense seems to be prevailed there and maybe someday they wont have to smuggle indian items from gulf..:cheers:
 
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The ball is in pakistan's court now. Pak govt can choose to play it or leave it.

If the rail-link is allowed, it is a win-win situation: India gets new market, Pakistan gets revenue, and on the back of more economic dependence, relations will improve.

If rail-link is not allowed, it is a lose-lose situation. India will have to go for a new route which might be more expensive, pak doesn't earn any revenue, and due to lack of economic activity between India and Pak, relations will not improve on that front, and can deteriorate further. but economic loss will be more for Pak, since they will completely miss out on any revenue.

Also, this is a transit route for goods, not military hardware, so Pak is not compromising its sovereignty. Also, this rail link not a gift. Pak will be earning a good amount of transit fees. So this is business. Mutually beneficial business.

Just consider it as a business deal offered by any other country. Don't need to bring India bias into it. Pak can negotiate on transit fees and other business conditions to maximise benefit for its citizens.

@Justin Joseph

China doesn't need a route through Pak to central asia. They already border a lot of central asian countries.
 
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The ball is in pakistan's court now. Pak govt can choose to play it or leave it.

If the rail-link is allowed, it is a win-win situation: India gets new market, Pakistan gets revenue, and on the back of more economic dependence, relations will improve.

If rail-link is not allowed, it is a lose-lose situation. India will have to go for a new route which might be more expensive, pak doesn't earn any revenue, and due to lack of economic activity between India and Pak, relations will not improve on that front, and can deteriorate further. but economic loss will be more for Pak, since they will completely miss out on any revenue.

Also, this is a transit route for goods, not military hardware, so Pak is not compromising its sovereignty. Also, this rail link not a gift. Pak will be earning a good amount of transit fees. So this is business. Mutually beneficial business.

Just consider it as a business deal offered by any other country. Don't need to bring India bias into it. Pak can negotiate on transit fees and other business conditions to maximise benefit for its citizens.

@Justin Joseph

China doesn't need a route through Pak to central asia. They already border a lot of central asian countries.

NO route to india! we saw indias true intentions after the attack on mumbai! YOU stopped the peace process! YOU cannot have a route through pakistan until you solve kashmir,water,sir creek & siachen disputes!

if you got a way through iran please go via iran we don't care! lets see how feasible that is!

as for us selling good trust me for our size we have a pretty decent export variety of items!


OUR EXPORTS TO U.S ONLY ARE AS FOLLOWS:



Of the $3.7 billion in American imports from Pakistan in 2006, the following product categories had the highest values.

1. Cotton apparel & household furnishings …US$2.6 billion (70.6% of Pakistani to U.S. exports, up 18.6% from 2005)
2. Cotton cloth & fabrics (threads, cordage) … $351 million (9.6%, down 5.6%)
3. Other textiles apparel & household furnishings … $138.3 million (3.8%, down 11.6%)
4. Textile floor coverings including rugs … $122.1 million (3.3%, down 2.1%)
5. Non-textile apparel & household furnishings … $81.4 million (2.2%, up 7.2%)
6. Sporting & camping apparel, footwear & gear … $61.2 million (1.7%, up 4.7%)
7. Other scientific, medical & hospital equipment … $37.9 million (1%, up 10.4%)
8. Toys, bicycles and other sporting goods … $34.4 million (0.9%, up 16.5%)
9. Synthetic cloth & fabrics (threads, cordage) … $23.7 million (0.6%, down 39.1%)
10. Cookware, cutlery, house & garden wares including tools … $21.4 million (0.6%, up 10.2%).


Read more at Suite101: Top Pakistani Exports & Imports: Most Popular Products Traded Between Pakistan & America Top Pakistani Exports & Imports: Most Popular Products Traded Between Pakistan & America


ALL these are without the mention of our main exports

rice, furniture, cotton fiber, textiles, leather etc.

so as for india trying to tell us this railway route is good for us they can go shove it!!

india pulled out of the iran pakistan india gas pipeline too! now tell me how was that economically good for india???
 
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NO route to india! we saw indias true intentions after the attack on mumbai! YOU stopped the peace process! YOU cannot have a route through pakistan until you solve kashmir,water,sir creek & siachen disputes!

if you got a way through iran please go via iran we don't care! lets see how feasible that is!

as for us selling good trust me for our size we have a pretty decent export variety of items!


OUR EXPORTS TO U.S ONLY ARE AS FOLLOWS:



Of the $3.7 billion in American imports from Pakistan in 2006, the following product categories had the highest values.

1. Cotton apparel & household furnishings …US$2.6 billion (70.6% of Pakistani to U.S. exports, up 18.6% from 2005)
2. Cotton cloth & fabrics (threads, cordage) … $351 million (9.6%, down 5.6%)
3. Other textiles apparel & household furnishings … $138.3 million (3.8%, down 11.6%)
4. Textile floor coverings including rugs … $122.1 million (3.3%, down 2.1%)
5. Non-textile apparel & household furnishings … $81.4 million (2.2%, up 7.2%)
6. Sporting & camping apparel, footwear & gear … $61.2 million (1.7%, up 4.7%)
7. Other scientific, medical & hospital equipment … $37.9 million (1%, up 10.4%)
8. Toys, bicycles and other sporting goods … $34.4 million (0.9%, up 16.5%)
9. Synthetic cloth & fabrics (threads, cordage) … $23.7 million (0.6%, down 39.1%)
10. Cookware, cutlery, house & garden wares including tools … $21.4 million (0.6%, up 10.2%).


Read more at Suite101: Top Pakistani Exports & Imports: Most Popular Products Traded Between Pakistan & America Top Pakistani Exports & Imports: Most Popular Products Traded Between Pakistan & America


ALL these are without the mention of our main exports

rice, furniture, cotton fiber, textiles, leather etc.

so as for india trying to tell us this railway route is good for us they can go shove it!!

india pulled out of the iran pakistan india gas pipeline too! now tell me how was that economically good for india???

its ur wish we have nothing to loose,may be we should wait after sorting things out :bounce:before making any land routes via pak
 
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Besides post # 1 are there any other inputs on this news story ?
 
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and you are think tank, remember an average Indian doesn't think they way you are. Please think beyond our enmity. Doesn't it excite you that pakistan can be connected to china by rail through India?

Ohh we do know how an average Indian thinks about Pakistan and we have seen it on numerous occasions.
Also about your last line, the answer is no it does not excite us one bit because we are already well connected with China through KKH, we dont need a rail link through India. So thanks but no thanks.
 
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