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Islamabad says U.S. spacegoating country for regional conflict

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Indian army soldiers patrol near the highly militarized Line of Control dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan, in Pallanwal sector, about 75 kilometers from Jammu, India, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. Pakistan and India traded fresh accusations of cross-border fire in Kashmir on Tuesday, a day after top officials discussed ways of de-escalating tensions over the disputed Himalayan region. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)


By Carlo Muñoz - The Washington Times - Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Worried about increasingly close U.S.-India defense ties, Pakistan will conduct joint military exercises with Russia and begin buying arms from Moscow for the first time in decades, a key Pakistani lawmaker and aide to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Tuesday.

Pakistani Sen. Syed Mushahid Hussain detailed the growing ties with Moscow as India and Pakistan continue to fire salvos across the border in the disputed province of Kashmir, the spark for three previous wars between the nuclear-armed rivals. India dismissed the Pakistani move as another effort to escalate tensions in the region.

Mr. Hussain, who traveled to Washington on Tuesday as a special envoy to the prime minister, did not say when the bilateral military drills with Moscow would begin.

He also declined to comment specifically on what types of weapons Islamabad would be seeking from Russian weapons makers during his briefing at the International Republican Institute.

Pakistan’s military overtures to Russia, which was a major supplier of military hardware to India during the Cold War, were part of a “new regionalism” strategy being pursued by the Sharif regime, Mr. Hussain said. Islamabad is also proposing new infrastructure projects with China to open trade routes with their South and Central Asian neighbors, he added.

But countering India’s growing alliance with Washington was a driving factor in Islamabad’s decision to pursue stronger ties with Russia, he acknowledged.

India has a veto” over Washington’s efforts to provide military assistance to Pakistan, Mr. Hussain said, citing the collapse of a multimillion-dollar deal by the U.S. to sell Pakistan eight F-16 fighters earlier this year.

Pakistan fears that Indian influence has pressured the Obama administration to “divert attention away from the [conflict]” in Kashmir and “scapegoat Pakistan” as the cause for the current unrest in the volatile province, he added.

New Delhi announced last Thursday it had carried out a series of airstrikes against suspected terrorist targets inside Kashmir, Reuters reported.

India since a 2003 cease-fire pact was reached between the two countries.

India’s military response was designed to “hold Pakistan accountable with the objective to make them stop giving support to terrorists” based in Kashmir, an Indian government official, speaking on background, said Tuesday.

The official made clear that New Delhi was specifically targeting known terrorist organizations inside Kashmir either involved in or tied to the September attack in Uri.

“It is too early to tell what has been achieved” as a result of the airstrikes, the official acknowledged, while noting “the success of India’s counterterrorism operations is absolutely in the interest of the United States.”

But the official did note that it was possible members of the Pakistani military or intelligence directorate training and advising the militant groups may also have been killed.

The Sharif regime characterized the attacks as unprovoked, claiming New Delhi is using the volatile situation in Kashmir as a way to extend India’s control in the province.

The dire situation in Kashmir is “not a cover to [support] terrorism,” the Indian official said. “If the message is to be in denial and counter such accountability [by Pakistan], then the world needs to see that.”

Indian rhetoric and actions in Kashmir are “creating war psychosis” that could spill out of control, said Sardar Masood Khan, the Islamabad-appointed president of Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.

“It threatens to plunge South Asia into a self-destructive war,” Mr. Khan told The Washington Times in an interview Monday.

Security analysts say the escalating tensions in Kashmir represent one of the globe’s security trigger points and a continual stumbling block to the Obama administration’s diplomatic and defense ambitions in the region.

• Guy Taylor contributed to this report.

Pakistan boosts military ties to Russia amid Kashmir tensions | The Washington Times
 
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We need to be good on diplomatic relations with west
And Pakistan should buy Russian stuff to bring them closer!
 
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Islamabad says U.S. spacegoating country for regional conflict

India_Pakistan_Kashmir.JPEG-c78b3_c0-88-3984-2410_s885x516.jpg

Photo by: Channi Anand
Indian army soldiers patrol near the highly militarized Line of Control dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan, in Pallanwal sector, about 75 kilometers from Jammu, India, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016. Pakistan and India traded fresh accusations of cross-border fire in Kashmir on Tuesday, a day after top officials discussed ways of de-escalating tensions over the disputed Himalayan region. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)


By Carlo Muñoz - The Washington Times - Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Worried about increasingly close U.S.-India defense ties, Pakistan will conduct joint military exercises with Russia and begin buying arms from Moscow for the first time in decades, a key Pakistani lawmaker and aide to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Tuesday.

Pakistani Sen. Syed Mushahid Hussain detailed the growing ties with Moscow as India and Pakistan continue to fire salvos across the border in the disputed province of Kashmir, the spark for three previous wars between the nuclear-armed rivals. India dismissed the Pakistani move as another effort to escalate tensions in the region.

Mr. Hussain, who traveled to Washington on Tuesday as a special envoy to the prime minister, did not say when the bilateral military drills with Moscow would begin.

He also declined to comment specifically on what types of weapons Islamabad would be seeking from Russian weapons makers during his briefing at the International Republican Institute.

Pakistan’s military overtures to Russia, which was a major supplier of military hardware to India during the Cold War, were part of a “new regionalism” strategy being pursued by the Sharif regime, Mr. Hussain said. Islamabad is also proposing new infrastructure projects with China to open trade routes with their South and Central Asian neighbors, he added.

But countering India’s growing alliance with Washington was a driving factor in Islamabad’s decision to pursue stronger ties with Russia, he acknowledged.

India has a veto” over Washington’s efforts to provide military assistance to Pakistan, Mr. Hussain said, citing the collapse of a multimillion-dollar deal by the U.S. to sell Pakistan eight F-16 fighters earlier this year.

Pakistan fears that Indian influence has pressured the Obama administration to “divert attention away from the [conflict]” in Kashmir and “scapegoat Pakistan” as the cause for the current unrest in the volatile province, he added.

New Delhi announced last Thursday it had carried out a series of airstrikes against suspected terrorist targets inside Kashmir, Reuters reported.

India since a 2003 cease-fire pact was reached between the two countries.

India’s military response was designed to “hold Pakistan accountable with the objective to make them stop giving support to terrorists” based in Kashmir, an Indian government official, speaking on background, said Tuesday.

The official made clear that New Delhi was specifically targeting known terrorist organizations inside Kashmir either involved in or tied to the September attack in Uri.

“It is too early to tell what has been achieved” as a result of the airstrikes, the official acknowledged, while noting “the success of India’s counterterrorism operations is absolutely in the interest of the United States.”

But the official did note that it was possible members of the Pakistani military or intelligence directorate training and advising the militant groups may also have been killed.

The Sharif regime characterized the attacks as unprovoked, claiming New Delhi is using the volatile situation in Kashmir as a way to extend India’s control in the province.

The dire situation in Kashmir is “not a cover to [support] terrorism,” the Indian official said. “If the message is to be in denial and counter such accountability [by Pakistan], then the world needs to see that.”

Indian rhetoric and actions in Kashmir are “creating war psychosis” that could spill out of control, said Sardar Masood Khan, the Islamabad-appointed president of Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.

“It threatens to plunge South Asia into a self-destructive war,” Mr. Khan told The Washington Times in an interview Monday.

Security analysts say the escalating tensions in Kashmir represent one of the globe’s security trigger points and a continual stumbling block to the Obama administration’s diplomatic and defense ambitions in the region.

• Guy Taylor contributed to this report.

Pakistan boosts military ties to Russia amid Kashmir tensions | The Washington Times
Pak does not need to bolster ties with Russia at the expense of America because we should know that USA can pinch us in europe as well.
 
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Any update in regards to the purchase of S-300 and the Sukhoi SU-35 by Pakistan?
 
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Any update in regards to the purchase of S-300 and the Sukhoi SU-35 by Pakistan?
Doubtful of SU-35, and definitely no S300, there are better SAMs in the market. Especially if price is brought in.
 
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Geopolitics is changing , so the new alliances are made ... its the need of time , lost of shocking developments can be experienced in coming decade , Just sit back and enjoy the show
 
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No one has actually raised this very important issue. India choose to escalate tensions with Pakistan in its claims of so called Sir G Kal strike at a time when Russian special forces are in Pakistan training with their Pakistani counterparts. India was well aware of Russian presence in Pakistan , and this recklessness would have escalated into full blown war.

It would be nice to know as to how Russians are looking into this.

Was this so called Sir G Kal strike was done to send a message? There should be no doubt that yanks were backing the Indians in their misadventure, up until it all went pear shape.
 
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The US has yet to realize that by hiring India to carry out American foreign policy agendas in South Asia, the US is effectively giving up South Asia to India.

This partnership between India and the US is going to be extremely short lived, especially since India is growing at an exponential rate. Sooner, rather than later, India is going to challenge the US for supremacy in the South Asian region, and with China already eroding US influence in the subcontinent, India will completely destroy it.

US policy makers have either accepted this, or are living in their own delusional world. By the middle of the century, US influence in Asia will likely become insignificant, due to their own stupidity.
 
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