Why do you refer only these two case of of few shefered informing you about Pak Presence. Why dont you see that more than 60 thousand un armed muslims you killed, ten of thousands missing, thousand of their houses burned, ten of thousand looted in every kind, tens of thousand fled to Pakistan to save their lives. And dont you see in retaliation of your such brutality your your 7 hundred thousands army beated by these Moslem freedom fighters. Is it war of love of Sunni and Shia Moslem with you. Pakistan has never tried to wrest kashmir. Pakistan has just standing and supporting their cause which you have accepted in UN.
For this just cause Pakistan will continue to support till they achieved independence whether it will in a kind of Operation Gibralter or Kargil.
One can answer facts, but not fiction, that too of a fevered imagination!
Pakistan has never tried to wrest Kashmir. The wars were fought because Pakistan did not have a firing range? And of course, now you will say the wars are never started by Pakistan even though enough links have been bandied about in this forum proving to the contrary!
Keep giving support and in any form, if you will. The result will be the same.
These emotional grandstanding does not impress since it is usually done for bringing solace to a failed pursuits!
Thundering on forum does not change the facts on the ground nor it ever will.
What milestone you have achieved now by declaring yourself so called secular? what height have you touched? Still more than half of your population living below pverty line with yard stick of Rs.17 per day. For millions of your population dont have lavatory and so on the list goes. The cause of our weak economy was not our religion but those were corrupt politicians as are dwelling in your country too
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Being secular and being under the poverty line are not the same thing. This is an example of flawed co-relation and facts.
It is amusing that you attribute the poor economy of Pakistan to corrupt politician and you display immense perceived insight when it come to India, wherein you equate secularism with poverty!
Do read the economic situation of Pakistan from the posts in "Will we Miss Musharraf" thread.
Are you aware of the conditions of the poor in the US? Does it mean that the US is a failed state?
If lavatory for you is the index of economic prowess, what can one say?! By your logic and indirect insinuation that Pakistan is doing well comparatively because of a surfeit of lavatories in Pakistan I take it that this is your index of wealth and an indicator that you are doing better? Normally, lavatories are used for natural call and in no way indicates a significance of wealth, unless what emanates is considered as wealth!
So dont bash at our religion which have give us tremendous instruments of social justice and and equal distribution of wealth which never let people to commit suicide due to poverty.
Islam has never been a religion of poor. Now your millions of indian run to Muslim countries, including Malaysia and the whole region of middle east, to fill their stomach and secure their future.
I have no time to bash any religion since I do not believe in religion and its dogmas and the vice like grip the clergy has over people. I think it inhibits rational thinking, but then I also believe, each to his own way.
May I request you to desist in attributing your perceived inferences to me as my character faults? The fact that it remains paramount in your mind, it indicates your jaundiced state.
I wonder if Maliks, Chaudhuries, Bugtis, Nawabs Shaibs and the situation of the rural poor is indicative of social justice and distribution. There is a lot of difference in desires and facts! Sooner you understand that, it will be for the better.
I am delighted to learn that Islam is not a religion of the poor. Indeed, do Indians run to Moslem countries to fill their stomach? And the Pakistanis who also are in huge numbers there are there because they wish to visit their mosques and religious head?
Please for Heavens sake, read what you write or else you do come out as having very convoluted ideas, which does not face the acid test. Though I will concede it does bring humour relief in the overheat generated in discussions!
Have you ever thought that these Indians (and Pakistanis, if you don't mind) go to these land because they have the skills which the natives don't have or are bone lazy and not ready to indulge in?
So what you did by this operation Parakam, where you spent billions and killing your own more than 700 jawan and turned back without firing a bullet on our forces.
I am touched by your concern about India's expenditure and its aftermath.
Mobilisation taught many a thing and out of it came what is known as the Cold Start or so I learn from the media.
Yes we saw puppets sitting in your parliament when Clinton arrived. In your above mentioned operation Pakaram, also US got sneeze due to polution and you mistaken it as an order to turn back your forces.
Indeed you did.
Clinton praised India.
Would you be kind enough to equate Bush's visit and his rapping Pakistan on its knuckle for not shaping up?
In your blind hatred, do not fall into the trap of having to eat your words.
If I had the same venom as you, I could have flooded facts and figures in every thread, but then I try to remain civil since many a Pakistani here are not consumed as you and some of your ilk are and it would not be fair to them.
If you refer to aircaft incident somewhere in border area if has been occured, due to our too much cooperation with US for the same cause and due to infilteration of taliban with moving ring of battle in that area. By the way i am living in tribal area, till now nobody i have seen to testify the sight of aircrat. As you have mentioned about strong protest, that is working till now.
It does not in any way add to credibility that you live in tribal area or you belong to a tribe there.
The honesty of some of the people there is suspect. Musharraf, much against US advice, took a bold step and had a pact with the tribal folks there. And they stabbed him in the back! So much, for the requirement to give credibility if tribal see US aircraft or not. I presume none have been killed there either!
But atleast there is no an inch concession with your Migs as you have seen during Kargil War.
If you only understood about flying an aircraft.
We did not see any fire up of Musharaf if you try to point out the request for nuclear deal failure, which still not digested by India. But we saw that they did not dare to go our sacred places with their dogs.
That is not what I am alluding to.
It is the press conference wherein later Bush was taught how to play cricket!
Not for the first time, George W Bush has shown that he gets warmer welcomes from old Cold War antagonists and their allies than Washington's long-standing rivals.
Mr Bush and a buffalo
One of the less likely meetings during Mr Bush's visit
From coming nose to nose with a sleepy buffalo to triumphantly holding up a giant pumpkin, the trip to India seemed to offer him a much-needed tonic for his second-term blues.
There was a glorious moment as he finished working the rope line at the end of his keynote speech at the Purana Qila (Old Fort) on Friday night.
As he turned to leave, with his presidential entourage silhouetted against the floodlit ramparts of the old fort and a colonnade of palm trees, two swooning middle-aged Indian businessmen waved him wistfully away, as if they were lovers bidding farewell on a windswept railway platform.
It was part Brief Encounter, part Casablanca, and, well, part Brokeback Mountain. Even one of India's most hard-hitting journalists seemed temporarily to have gone slightly weak at the knees, noting that he was "much cleverer" than she expected.
Certainly, Mr Bush won many new friends here - which is not entirely surprising given the generosity of the nuclear agreement and the passion with which he argued that India's economic rise presented an opportunity for Americans rather than posing a threat.
In making so many concessions to seal the nuclear deal, he has also picked a bruising fight with the non-proliferation lobby in the US Congress - leading Republicans included - which he could well do without.
Mr Bush desperately needed some positive headlines to come from this trip - which he got in spades from the India press. But he faces an acid shower of criticism at home.
As the New York Times scathingly put it: "The nuclear deal that Mr Bush concluded with India threatens to blast a bomb-sized loophole through the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty... Mr. Bush should have just stayed home."
THE QUIET INDIAN
They make the oddest of couples: the Rawhide Texan and the buttoned-down Punjabi.
Manmohan Singh and George Bush in Delhi
Singh and Bush make the 'oddest of couples'
But Prime Minister Manmohan Singh appears to enjoy a surprisingly genial relationship with the president, which he has used to dramatic effect.
India looks set to end its atomic isolation, without any caps on its nuclear arsenal and without opening up its plutonium-producing fast breeder reactors to international inspection.
With the possible exception of offering Prime Minister Singh a time-share on his ranch in Crawford, or free room and board in the Lincoln Bedroom at the White House, it is hard to imagine how the deal could have been sweeter.
Mr Singh leveraged what has long been regarded as his most useful attribute: his unimpeachable character.
It gives him credibility at home, and authority abroad.
American critics of the nuclear deal will find it hard to portray this soft-spoken technocrat as a crazed proliferator. The Quiet Indian presents the acceptable face of what many consider an unacceptable deal.
THE GENERAL
Publicly admonished by President Bush in their joint press conference in Islamabad on Saturday, the larger-than-life General Pervez Musharraf looked a mere shadow of his usual, ebullient self.
Pervez Musharraf and George Bush
Gen Musharraf 'looked a mere shadow of his usual, ebullient self'
At times, it felt like watching a stern headmaster scolding an errant school boy for a less-than-satisfactory end of term report.
On democracy? Could do much better. On America's war on terrorism? Could do much better. On a nuclear deal with Pakistan? After AQ Khan, you deserve detention not a deal.
Pervez Musharraf is the region's great political showman. But Bush was so obviously the ringmaster on Saturday that it left the General looking greatly humbled.
WHITE HOUSE ADVANCE TEAM
Whether it was getting sniffer dogs to nose around the Gandhi memorial, which caused great offence in Delhi, or trying to segregate Indian reporters from Americans at the joint press conference, the White House advance team proved as boorish and ill-mannered as ever.
So, good for the argumentative Delhi correspondents who refused to relinquish their seats.
"Move - now," shouted a young American functionary, mistakenly thinking his dark shades and curly earpiece would intimidate his surly adversaries. Within seconds, he was forced to beat a hasty and humiliating retreat.
The journalists had won the battle of Hyderabad House.
We dont deny that we have taken Patton tanks, F16 and other state of the art defence equipments along with hard cash.That was our worth not our beg because we were defending their interest alongwith ours.So we got oppertunity we availed that as they were crying that Pak is our ally and you that Pak or India cant cry that US is our ally.
When their interest came to zer with us after the fall of USSR, they put sanctions and did not deliver F16 aircafts for which we had paid millions of dollar in advance(thanks for such duration of time which led us to self- sufficiency in high volume of military equipments).
As again you see that now we defending their interest not coinciding with ours, getting F16, Cobra and other state of the art military equipments with no money or with low money.
You can't deny. Asal Uttar is full of such derelicts and which even foreigners have seen!
True, you paid hard cash!
Give us another!
In 1962 war against China, you got one opertunity and you avail that by accepting military equipments and assistance and did not deny that.
In this world every country has to see her interest first and you will not get a peny or a bullet if you are useless and cant defend their interest.
India bought lot of Russian equipments by paying huge amount why?
Because its uselessness of india to Russia for not capable to defend her interest hence now way other than to pay.
So it is not begging but its one usefulness and uselessnes. If it be begging than till before india should become superpower, having millions of beggers or due to billions dollar business of begging experience extended to high rank leadership with remarkable achievement.
So its not begging its called Geo Politics.
Rambling!
I am afraid I have not understood this geopolitical nugget!