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Pakistan is natural geographic friend of Russia

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Pakistan is natural geographic friend of Russia. Both politics and trade ties are man-made and unnatural. Such artificial concepts cannot defy nature. In matters of relationship with Russia, Pakistan has an edge over Bharat because of its geographic proximity. More crucially, unlike Bharat, she doesn't have the curse of earthquake. Soon Pakistan will be accepting Russian immigrants much more happily than they accepted Afghan refugees. The artificial lull in Pakistan-Russia relations created by British Raj will finally come to an end. Russia and Pakistan will soon remarry again.

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Pakistan is natural geographic friend of Russia. Both politics and trade ties are man-made and unnatural. Such artificial concepts cannot defy nature. In matters of relationship with Russia, Pakistan has an edge over Bharat because of its geographic proximity. More crucially, unlike Bharat, she doesn't have the curse of earthquake. Soon Pakistan will be accepting Russian immigrants much more happily than they accepted Afghan refugees. The artificial lull in Pakistan-Russia relations created by British Raj will finally come to an end. Russia and Pakistan will soon remarry again.

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Hinduism in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ateshgah of Baku - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I think Pakistan is a much better 'natural geographic friend' of India than Russia.
 
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Mood ke uper hai yaar. Jab jiska natural geographic friend ban jaao. Koi ghaas daale ya na daale. Friends is a term used for equality. I never saw any equality based relationship of Pakistan with its so called friends.
 
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It's not your fault, you are Indian unfortunately.
that's a fact buddy. Suppose I am not an Indian. Does it change your countries history in its foreign affairs. I bet you will not be able to put forward an example for the same where you were not treated as an commodity rather than an opportunity.
 
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