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The Afghan Taliban brazenly struck in the heart of Kabul while American Defense Secretary Robert Gates was still in flight to New Delhi to further expand the already growing US-India military ties. Was this loud message by the Afghan insurgents to the Pentagon chief timed to remind the world of the precarious nature of the US-NATO military mission in Afghanistan? Will this terrorist reminder affect what Gates does in Delhi?

Regardless of what the Taliban intended, it is how the Kabul attack is viewed by the Pentagon chief and his boss that will shape the US policy in the region. In response to a query by the New York Times reporter Elizabeth Bumiller traveling with the entourage, Mr. Gates had little to say about the Taliban suicide bombings near Mr. Karzai’s palace in the center of Kabul. “These highly visible attacks are a tactic in this conflict, and it’s very hard to stop all of them,” he said as he tried to play it down when he spoke to the New York Times.

Pakistan has expressed serious concerns over a "massive" arms buildup by India, warning the buildup could destabilize the regional balance. Pakistan's National Command Authority, which oversees the country's nuclear assets, has taken note of developments "detrimental" to the objectives of strategic stability in the region, an official statement said last week.

"India continues to pursue an ambitious militarization program and offensive military doctrines," the command said, after a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

"Massive inductions of advanced weapon systems, including installation of ABMs (anti-ballistic missiles), buildup of nuclear arsenal and delivery systems...tend to destabilize the regional balance," it said.

The human cost of this unfortunate escalation by India will mainly be born by its most vulnerable citizens who will probably lose the few crumbs of bread they are forced to live on now. It will continue the horrible sanitation situation that forces two-thirds of Indians to defecate in the open that spreads disease and kills millions of various diseases each year.

India has failed to use a period of high economic growth to lift tens of millions of people out of poverty, falling far short of China’s record in protecting its population from the ravages of chronic hunger, United Nations officials said recently. Last year, British Development Minister Alexander contrasted the rapid growth in China with India's economic success - highlighting government figures that showed the number of poor people had dropped in the one-party communist state by 70% since 1990 but had risen in the world's biggest democracy by 5%.

As Mr. Gates responds to India's desire to increase US defense purchases with technology sharing, he needs to carefully calibrate the impact of US actions on the success of the US mission in Afghanistan. Secretary Gates must not forget that the closer US defense cooperation with India will make it less likely that Pakistan will trust the US intentions in the region, particularly in Afghanistan. Mr. Gates needs to remember that US commander in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal warned in his report last year that "increasing Indian influence in Afghanistan is likely to exacerbate regional tensions and encourage Pakistani counter-measures in Afghanistan or India.”


Haq's Musings: Growing India-US Military Ties Worry Pakistan

Haq's Musings: Indian Arms Build Up Prelude to South Asian Arms Race
 
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The Afghan Taliban brazenly struck in the heart of Kabul while American Defense Secretary Robert Gates was still in flight to New Delhi to further expand the already growing US-India military ties. Was this loud message by the Afghan insurgents to the Pentagon chief timed to remind the world of the precarious nature of the US-NATO military mission in Afghanistan? Will this terrorist reminder affect what Gates does in Delhi?

Regardless of what the Taliban intended, it is how the Kabul attack is viewed by the Pentagon chief and his boss that will shape the US policy in the region. In response to a query by the New York Times reporter Elizabeth Bumiller traveling with the entourage, Mr. Gates had little to say about the Taliban suicide bombings near Mr. Karzai’s palace in the center of Kabul. “These highly visible attacks are a tactic in this conflict, and it’s very hard to stop all of them,” he said as he tried to play it down when he spoke to the New York Times.

Pakistan has expressed serious concerns over a "massive" arms buildup by India, warning the buildup could destabilize the regional balance. Pakistan's National Command Authority, which oversees the country's nuclear assets, has taken note of developments "detrimental" to the objectives of strategic stability in the region, an official statement said last week.

"India continues to pursue an ambitious militarization program and offensive military doctrines," the command said, after a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

"Massive inductions of advanced weapon systems, including installation of ABMs (anti-ballistic missiles), buildup of nuclear arsenal and delivery systems...tend to destabilize the regional balance," it said.

The human cost of this unfortunate escalation by India will mainly be born by its most vulnerable citizens who will probably lose the few crumbs of bread they are forced to live on now. It will continue the horrible sanitation situation that forces two-thirds of Indians to defecate in the open that spreads disease and kills millions of various diseases each year.

India has failed to use a period of high economic growth to lift tens of millions of people out of poverty, falling far short of China’s record in protecting its population from the ravages of chronic hunger, United Nations officials said recently. Last year, British Development Minister Alexander contrasted the rapid growth in China with India's economic success - highlighting government figures that showed the number of poor people had dropped in the one-party communist state by 70% since 1990 but had risen in the world's biggest democracy by 5%.

As Mr. Gates responds to India's desire to increase US defense purchases with technology sharing, he needs to carefully calibrate the impact of US actions on the success of the US mission in Afghanistan. Secretary Gates must not forget that the closer US defense cooperation with India will make it less likely that Pakistan will trust the US intentions in the region, particularly in Afghanistan. Mr. Gates needs to remember that US commander in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal warned in his report last year that "increasing Indian influence in Afghanistan is likely to exacerbate regional tensions and encourage Pakistani counter-measures in Afghanistan or India.”


Haq's Musings: Growing India-US Military Ties Worry Pakistan

Haq's Musings: Indian Arms Build Up Prelude to South Asian Arms Race

Thanks for the article.
I dont think Pakistan needs to worry alot from US-India military ties as India is has defence ties with many countries even rivals of USA like Russia.

you must have read a news that 50% of Indian weapons are outdated so Indian armed forces are replacing them.
moreover , military strenght grows with economy .
 
Article starts with Afghanistan attack....to India developing weapons....to open defecation...to again Indian designs without any point!!
Bravo Bravo....:hitwall::hitwall:

Seems like this article is created by taken one para each from last few articles. :lol:
Byt this is afterall expected.
 
Thanks for the concerns regarding millions of Indians defecating in the open. Think of it as another weapon India has developed against its enemies. Mess with us and we will send Indian crap your way :D
 
Article starts with Afghanistan attack....to India developing weapons....to open defecation...to again Indian designs without any point!!
Bravo Bravo....:hitwall::hitwall:

Seems like this article is created by taken one para each from last few articles. :lol:
Byt this is afterall expected.

It is from "Haq's musings". You should read at least one article from this brainwashed blog to have a great laugh. Seems like the creator of the blog fell on his head badly when he/she was an infant :rofl:
 
Thanks for the article.
I dont think Pakistan needs to worry alot from US-India military ties as India is has defence ties with many countries even rivals of USA like Russia.

you must have read a news that 50% of Indian weapons are outdated so Indian armed forces are replacing them.
moreover , military strenght grows with economy .

That is an excuse and we have been listening to such "1 out of 3 hand grenades dud", "half of equipment old" etc more at the time when India is spending generously on mega billion dollars purchases. Its a simple logic that when you are spending more, you are expected to hear voices against it within your country and such statements are an attempt to curb them before even they surface. Simple buddy, it is not a rocket science.
 
That is an excuse and we have been listening to such "1 out of 3 hand grenades dud", "half of equipment old" etc more at the time when India is spending generously on mega billion dollars purchases. Its a simple logic that when you are spending more, you are expected to hear voices against it within your country and such statements are an attempt to curb them before even they surface. Simple buddy, it is not a rocket science.

Hey....this is unfair.:undecided:

When we talk about '50% outdated thing' You (I mean not YOU but few Pakistani members of PDF) go to India defence forum and make fun of us :cry: and then you come here and say that this is an excuse.:confused:

Not fair..not fair...:no:
 
That is an excuse and we have been listening to such "1 out of 3 hand grenades dud", "half of equipment old" etc more at the time when India is spending generously on mega billion dollars purchases. Its a simple logic that when you are spending more, you are expected to hear voices against it within your country and such statements are an attempt to curb them before even they surface. Simple buddy, it is not a rocket science.


India started spending more after kargil conflict.
In that conflict , Indian armed forces faced many shortage of weapons.

After Mumbai attacks , Citizens are forcing Govt. to spend on armed forces and this is giving moral support to armed forces to raise their shortcoming and put pressure on govt. for more.

and I also agree with "BlackSonic"........many are making fun on Indian def forum:cheers:
 
The Afghan Taliban brazenly struck in the heart of Kabul while American Defense Secretary Robert Gates was still in flight to New Delhi to further expand the already growing US-India military ties. Was this loud message by the Afghan insurgents to the Pentagon chief timed to remind the world of the precarious nature of the US-NATO military mission in Afghanistan? Will this terrorist reminder affect what Gates does in Delhi?

Regardless of what the Taliban intended, it is how the Kabul attack is viewed by the Pentagon chief and his boss that will shape the US policy in the region. In response to a query by the New York Times reporter Elizabeth Bumiller traveling with the entourage, Mr. Gates had little to say about the Taliban suicide bombings near Mr. Karzai’s palace in the center of Kabul. “These highly visible attacks are a tactic in this conflict, and it’s very hard to stop all of them,” he said as he tried to play it down when he spoke to the New York Times.

Pakistan has expressed serious concerns over a "massive" arms buildup by India, warning the buildup could destabilize the regional balance. Pakistan's National Command Authority, which oversees the country's nuclear assets, has taken note of developments "detrimental" to the objectives of strategic stability in the region, an official statement said last week.

"India continues to pursue an ambitious militarization program and offensive military doctrines," the command said, after a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

"Massive inductions of advanced weapon systems, including installation of ABMs (anti-ballistic missiles), buildup of nuclear arsenal and delivery systems...tend to destabilize the regional balance," it said.

The human cost of this unfortunate escalation by India will mainly be born by its most vulnerable citizens who will probably lose the few crumbs of bread they are forced to live on now. It will continue the horrible sanitation situation that forces two-thirds of Indians to defecate in the open that spreads disease and kills millions of various diseases each year.

India has failed to use a period of high economic growth to lift tens of millions of people out of poverty, falling far short of China’s record in protecting its population from the ravages of chronic hunger, United Nations officials said recently. Last year, British Development Minister Alexander contrasted the rapid growth in China with India's economic success - highlighting government figures that showed the number of poor people had dropped in the one-party communist state by 70% since 1990 but had risen in the world's biggest democracy by 5%.

As Mr. Gates responds to India's desire to increase US defense purchases with technology sharing, he needs to carefully calibrate the impact of US actions on the success of the US mission in Afghanistan. Secretary Gates must not forget that the closer US defense cooperation with India will make it less likely that Pakistan will trust the US intentions in the region, particularly in Afghanistan. Mr. Gates needs to remember that US commander in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal warned in his report last year that "increasing Indian influence in Afghanistan is likely to exacerbate regional tensions and encourage Pakistani counter-measures in Afghanistan or India.”


Haq's Musings: Growing India-US Military Ties Worry Pakistan

Haq's Musings: Indian Arms Build Up Prelude to South Asian Arms Race

who is this Haq?? Is he a reputed Pakistani analyst??
 
I think it's shameful for India to be engaging in massive arms buildup when 46% of its children are malnourished, and it ranks very low on hunger and poverty indexes, lower than its neighbors China and Pakistan.

Haq's Musings: Climate Change Worsens Poverty in India

Padosi ke ghar mein jhankne se accha hai apna ghar theek karo..

Please refer to my posts in the thread about India inking deals worth 50billion in last decade. You will find out details from non India sources about the level of poverty , economic stability, health spending, child mortality in India and how it compares with pakistan.
Attaching the summary here


1. Pop Below poverty line.. India 25%, Pak 24%
2. Inflation rate .. India 8.3%, Pak 20.3%
3. Reserves .. India $239 billion, Pak $16 Billion
4. External debt as % of GDP .. India 8%.. Pak 11%
5. INFANT MORTALITY RATE.. India 30%, Pak 65%6. Life expectancy at birth.. India 70, Pak 64
7. Literacy rate.. India 61%, Pak 50%
8. Economy growth rate.. India 7.4%, Pak 2.7%
9 Exports.. India $174 bn, Pak $25 bn

N'joy
 
I think it's shameful for India to be engaging in massive arms buildup when 46% of its children are malnourished, and it ranks very low on hunger and poverty indexes, lower than its neighbors China and Pakistan.

Haq's Musings: Climate Change Worsens Poverty in India


Y a, very shameful..............India should have followed Gandhi's advice of no army.......

Hey but wait!!!!!!! India needed army within one year of independence :angry:
 
Padosi ke ghar mein jhankne se accha hai apna ghar theek karo..

Please refer to my posts in the thread about India inking deals worth 50billion in last decade. You will find out details from non India sources about the level of poverty , economic stability, health spending, child mortality in India and how it compares with pakistan.
Attaching the summary here


1. Pop Below poverty line.. India 25%, Pak 24%
2. Inflation rate .. India 8.3%, Pak 20.3%
3. Reserves .. India $239 billion, Pak $16 Billion
4. External debt as % of GDP .. India 8%.. Pak 11%
5. INFANT MORTALITY RATE.. India 30%, Pak 65%6. Life expectancy at birth.. India 70, Pak 64
7. Literacy rate.. India 61%, Pak 50%
8. Economy growth rate.. India 7.4%, Pak 2.7%
9 Exports.. India $174 bn, Pak $25 bn

N'joy

India poverty rate is not 25%. That poverty rate line is most likely very narrow line not reflecting the real poverty.

Reuters AlertNet - India PM says development gap threatening security

800 million indians live below less than 50 cents per day. Global poverty line is $1 a day. You know the real numbers now.
 

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