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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan seems to be increasingly upset over recent regional developments in the wake of US President Barack Obama’s visit to India and has decided to forcefully internationalise the longstanding Kashmir dispute in a move which is likely to perturb New Delhi.

The first indication that Islamabad is all set to push ahead with its decade-old principled stance on Kashmir came on Thursday when a top Pakistani diplomat invited the envoys of the five permanent members of UN Security Council and other European countries to the Foreign Office to brief them on the issue.

Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry told the envoys of these powerful countries that Pakistan would continue to support the ‘indigenous struggle’ of Kashmiris by extending “unflinching political, moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiri people.”

A statement issued here by the Foreign Office quoted the foreign secretary as telling diplomats that recently held elections in Indian-administered Kashmir could not substitute for a UN-monitored plebiscite. He also voiced Pakistan’s concerns over Indian attempts to alter the ground situation through demographic changes.

Aizaz emphasised that the resolution of the Kashmir dispute was pivotal for ensuring peace, security and stability in the region. Paying tribute to the sacrifices of the Kashmiri people in their struggle for self-determination, the foreign secretary stressed that the resolution of this long-standing dispute must be ensured in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions. For years Pakistan seemed to have shown flexibility over its position on Kashmir issue in an effort to find an ‘out of box’ solution to the longstanding dispute. But recent developments including the hardline position taken by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government and visit of the US President, during which key agreements were signed, appear to have compelled Islamabad to change its stance.

The foreign secretary, according to the official statement, underscored the crucial role of the international community in helping to bring about a sustainable and lasting solution to the Kashmir dispute. He drew attention to the continuous rights violations by Indian forces in the disputed territory and the plight of the Kashmiris, “of which human rights organisations and the international community are well aware.” He expressed the hope that the international community would continue to remain engaged on this vital issue.

Aizaz also stated that while remaining firm on its just stance, Pakistan is committed to a meaningful and constructive dialogue with India to resolve all outstanding issues, including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir. He conveyed Pakistan’s concerns on certain agreements which according Islamabad would have detrimental impact on the strategic stability in the South Asian region.

At her weekly news briefing, FO spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said India’s massive acquisition of weapons further complicated the regional strategic stability. “India’s defence spending has increased by 12% in 2014-15 and stands at US$ 38.35 billion. India has been the top buyers of arms for the last three years. In this backdrop, the US-India 10-year defence agreement can only add to the conventional asymmetry and hence strategic instability,” Tasnim told reporters.

She maintained that Pakistan has been proposing a three pronged Strategic Restraint Regime consisting of conflict resolution, nuclear and missile restraint, and conventional balance.

“Pakistan firmly believes that confidence-building and arms reduction in the regional and sub-regional context to be of paramount importance,” she stressed.

About the recent visit of army chief General Raheel Sharif to China in the backdrop of regional developments, the spokesperson termed China as a global power and said it is a ‘factor of regional stability.’

“We are engaged with China very extensively and we believe that globally and regionally China has an important responsibility and role to play for peace, stability, prosperity and development,” she said.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 30th, 2015.

Pakistan to turn up the heat on Kashmir again – The Express Tribune
 
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if the govt is serious,they should take the people of Pakistan and establishment in confidence.

*Launch a Multi Billion dollars civilian training compaign,ofcourse the training should not be at par with the regular army but a training to make them atleast well to fire with accuracy and survival in battle.


*15Million strong army should be raised,I am more than sure,they can raise it even more if they want to launch the offensive upto central india.

*A war should be started with india in early 2017 or mid 2017.

*Kashmir to be taken along with the local people

*Punjab to be taken but people forced to leave

*Adjacent region of Rajasthan to be taken with people forced to leave

I am sure,within PDF we can atleast raise 200-300 for this compaign.

I am damn sure,we can raise a 15-20k strong militia from bannu alone.
 
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if the govt is serious,they should take the people of Pakistan and establishment in confidence.

*Launch a Multi Billion dollars civilian training compaign,ofcourse the training should not be at par with the regular army but a training to make them atleast well to fire with accuracy and survival in battle.


*15Million strong army should be raised,I am more than sure,they can raise it even more if they want to launch the offensive upto central india.

*A war should be started with india in early 2017 or mid 2017.

*Kashmir to be taken along with the local people

*Punjab to be taken but people forced to leave

*Adjacent region of Rajasthan to be taken with people forced to leave

I am sure,within PDF we can atleast raise 200-300 for this compaign.

I am damn sure,we can raise a 15-20k strong militia from bannu alone.
Research & Dev level :pdf:
 
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PM Nawaz Sharif must stepped down, he is definitely big failure in many issues. He never made direct eyes open contact in front of medias and always looking down at useless papers.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan seems to be increasingly upset over recent regional developments in the wake of US President Barack Obama’s visit to India and has decided to forcefully internationalise the longstanding Kashmir dispute in a move which is likely to perturb New Delhi.

The first indication that Islamabad is all set to push ahead with its decade-old principled stance on Kashmir came on Thursday when a top Pakistani diplomat invited the envoys of the five permanent members of UN Security Council and other European countries to the Foreign Office to brief them on the issue.

Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry told the envoys of these powerful countries that Pakistan would continue to support the ‘indigenous struggle’ of Kashmiris by extending “unflinching political, moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiri people.”

A statement issued here by the Foreign Office quoted the foreign secretary as telling diplomats that recently held elections in Indian-administered Kashmir could not substitute for a UN-monitored plebiscite. He also voiced Pakistan’s concerns over Indian attempts to alter the ground situation through demographic changes.

Aizaz emphasised that the resolution of the Kashmir dispute was pivotal for ensuring peace, security and stability in the region. Paying tribute to the sacrifices of the Kashmiri people in their struggle for self-determination, the foreign secretary stressed that the resolution of this long-standing dispute must be ensured in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions. For years Pakistan seemed to have shown flexibility over its position on Kashmir issue in an effort to find an ‘out of box’ solution to the longstanding dispute. But recent developments including the hardline position taken by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government and visit of the US President, during which key agreements were signed, appear to have compelled Islamabad to change its stance.

The foreign secretary, according to the official statement, underscored the crucial role of the international community in helping to bring about a sustainable and lasting solution to the Kashmir dispute. He drew attention to the continuous rights violations by Indian forces in the disputed territory and the plight of the Kashmiris, “of which human rights organisations and the international community are well aware.” He expressed the hope that the international community would continue to remain engaged on this vital issue.

Aizaz also stated that while remaining firm on its just stance, Pakistan is committed to a meaningful and constructive dialogue with India to resolve all outstanding issues, including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir. He conveyed Pakistan’s concerns on certain agreements which according Islamabad would have detrimental impact on the strategic stability in the South Asian region.

At her weekly news briefing, FO spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said India’s massive acquisition of weapons further complicated the regional strategic stability. “India’s defence spending has increased by 12% in 2014-15 and stands at US$ 38.35 billion. India has been the top buyers of arms for the last three years. In this backdrop, the US-India 10-year defence agreement can only add to the conventional asymmetry and hence strategic instability,” Tasnim told reporters.

She maintained that Pakistan has been proposing a three pronged Strategic Restraint Regime consisting of conflict resolution, nuclear and missile restraint, and conventional balance.

“Pakistan firmly believes that confidence-building and arms reduction in the regional and sub-regional context to be of paramount importance,” she stressed.

About the recent visit of army chief General Raheel Sharif to China in the backdrop of regional developments, the spokesperson termed China as a global power and said it is a ‘factor of regional stability.’

“We are engaged with China very extensively and we believe that globally and regionally China has an important responsibility and role to play for peace, stability, prosperity and development,” she said.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 30th, 2015.

Pakistan to turn up the heat on Kashmir again – The Express Tribune

What do we expect now? The best way internationalise kashmir is (the tested and proven methods)

1) Another Kargil?
2) 1990 kind of support?
3) Another Parliament attack?

Other than this regularly used means -

1) Cross boarder firing on a daily basis
2) Provide Training, arms, covering fire to terrorists (in op words - “unflinching political, moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiri people.”)

What ever said and done Interesting days are ahead!!!!!!
 
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What do we expect now? The best way internationalise kashmir is (the tested and proven methods)

1) Another Kargil?
2) 1990 kind of support?
3) Another Parliament attack?

Other than this regularly used means -

1) Cross boarder firing on a daily basis
2) Provide Training, arms, covering fire to terrorists (in op words - “unflinching political, moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiri people.”)

What ever said and done Interesting days are ahead!!!!!!
He gave a detailed research analysis in a post above, do read quite fascinating to be honest.
 
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if the govt is serious,they should take the people of Pakistan and establishment in confidence.

*Launch a Multi Billion dollars civilian training compaign,ofcourse the training should not be at par with the regular army but a training to make them atleast well to fire with accuracy and survival in battle.


*15Million strong army should be raised,I am more than sure,they can raise it even more if they want to launch the offensive upto central india.

*A war should be started with india in early 2017 or mid 2017.

*Kashmir to be taken along with the local people

*Punjab to be taken but people forced to leave

*Adjacent region of Rajasthan to be taken with people forced to leave

I am sure,within PDF we can atleast raise 200-300 for this compaign.

I am damn sure,we can raise a 15-20k strong militia from bannu alone.
What happened to your Lashkars man???
 
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if the govt is serious,they should take the people of Pakistan and establishment in confidence.

*Launch a Multi Billion dollars civilian training compaign,ofcourse the training should not be at par with the regular army but a training to make them atleast well to fire with accuracy and survival in battle.


*15Million strong army should be raised,I am more than sure,they can raise it even more if they want to launch the offensive upto central india.

*A war should be started with india in early 2017 or mid 2017.

*Kashmir to be taken along with the local people

*Punjab to be taken but people forced to leave

*Adjacent region of Rajasthan to be taken with people forced to leave

I am sure,within PDF we can atleast raise 200-300 for this compaign.

I am damn sure,we can raise a 15-20k strong militia from bannu alone.

Alrite..... And you expect India and its agencies to sit in the gallery an watch the show???????
 
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if the govt is serious,they should take the people of Pakistan and establishment in confidence.

*Launch a Multi Billion dollars civilian training compaign,ofcourse the training should not be at par with the regular army but a training to make them atleast well to fire with accuracy and survival in battle.


*15Million strong army should be raised,I am more than sure,they can raise it even more if they want to launch the offensive upto central india.

*A war should be started with india in early 2017 or mid 2017.

*Kashmir to be taken along with the local people

*Punjab to be taken but people forced to leave

*Adjacent region of Rajasthan to be taken with people forced to leave

I am sure,within PDF we can atleast raise 200-300 for this compaign.

I am damn sure,we can raise a 15-20k strong militia from bannu alone.

And your title is 'Research and Development'?
You've neither done any research nor development. A three year old would do better than the utter crap you've posted.

I fail to understand how people out here on PDF are given fancy titles.

@WebMaster@sancho
 
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Haha .. marta kya na karta. Jor jaga ke ..:P
 
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Alrite..... And you expect India and its agencies to sit in the gallery an watch the show???????

Yes of course. Musharraf's complaint during Kargil was that India was reacting disproportionately. So to answer your question; it is very much feasible that in that alternate reality he resides in, he does expect India to do just that.
 
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if the govt is serious,they should take the people of Pakistan and establishment in confidence.

*Launch a Multi Billion dollars civilian training compaign,ofcourse the training should not be at par with the regular army but a training to make them atleast well to fire with accuracy and survival in battle.


*15Million strong army should be raised,I am more than sure,they can raise it even more if they want to launch the offensive upto central india.

*A war should be started with india in early 2017 or mid 2017.

*Kashmir to be taken along with the local people

*Punjab to be taken but people forced to leave

*Adjacent region of Rajasthan to be taken with people forced to leave

I am sure,within PDF we can atleast raise 200-300 for this compaign.

I am damn sure,we can raise a 15-20k strong militia from bannu alone.

Lol :lol:
And who are gonna pay for that ?
Perhaps next time we dont need to fire a single bullet.
Other powerful nations will came for us.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan seems to be increasingly upset over recent regional developments in the wake of US President Barack Obama’s visit to India and has decided to forcefully internationalise the longstanding Kashmir dispute in a move which is likely to perturb New Delhi.

The first indication that Islamabad is all set to push ahead with its decade-old principled stance on Kashmir came on Thursday when a top Pakistani diplomat invited the envoys of the five permanent members of UN Security Council and other European countries to the Foreign Office to brief them on the issue.

Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry told the envoys of these powerful countries that Pakistan would continue to support the ‘indigenous struggle’ of Kashmiris by extending “unflinching political, moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiri people.”

A statement issued here by the Foreign Office quoted the foreign secretary as telling diplomats that recently held elections in Indian-administered Kashmir could not substitute for a UN-monitored plebiscite. He also voiced Pakistan’s concerns over Indian attempts to alter the ground situation through demographic changes.

Aizaz emphasised that the resolution of the Kashmir dispute was pivotal for ensuring peace, security and stability in the region. Paying tribute to the sacrifices of the Kashmiri people in their struggle for self-determination, the foreign secretary stressed that the resolution of this long-standing dispute must be ensured in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions. For years Pakistan seemed to have shown flexibility over its position on Kashmir issue in an effort to find an ‘out of box’ solution to the longstanding dispute. But recent developments including the hardline position taken by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government and visit of the US President, during which key agreements were signed, appear to have compelled Islamabad to change its stance.

The foreign secretary, according to the official statement, underscored the crucial role of the international community in helping to bring about a sustainable and lasting solution to the Kashmir dispute. He drew attention to the continuous rights violations by Indian forces in the disputed territory and the plight of the Kashmiris, “of which human rights organisations and the international community are well aware.” He expressed the hope that the international community would continue to remain engaged on this vital issue.

Aizaz also stated that while remaining firm on its just stance, Pakistan is committed to a meaningful and constructive dialogue with India to resolve all outstanding issues, including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir. He conveyed Pakistan’s concerns on certain agreements which according Islamabad would have detrimental impact on the strategic stability in the South Asian region.

At her weekly news briefing, FO spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said India’s massive acquisition of weapons further complicated the regional strategic stability. “India’s defence spending has increased by 12% in 2014-15 and stands at US$ 38.35 billion. India has been the top buyers of arms for the last three years. In this backdrop, the US-India 10-year defence agreement can only add to the conventional asymmetry and hence strategic instability,” Tasnim told reporters.

She maintained that Pakistan has been proposing a three pronged Strategic Restraint Regime consisting of conflict resolution, nuclear and missile restraint, and conventional balance.

“Pakistan firmly believes that confidence-building and arms reduction in the regional and sub-regional context to be of paramount importance,” she stressed.

About the recent visit of army chief General Raheel Sharif to China in the backdrop of regional developments, the spokesperson termed China as a global power and said it is a ‘factor of regional stability.’

“We are engaged with China very extensively and we believe that globally and regionally China has an important responsibility and role to play for peace, stability, prosperity and development,” she said.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 30th, 2015.

Pakistan to turn up the heat on Kashmir again – The Express Tribune


And which among that P5 gonna challenge us except US ?
Britian ,France lol .
And US was here for a nuke deal and just signed it.China is already on fire when POTUS visit our nation.
I will tell you why did they seek for Out of Box solution.
They know they cant challenge militarily ,economically,technologically ,diplomatically.
Perhaps Pakistan was thevonly nation in this planet that used whatever tricks that can be find out under the son for Kashmir.


I think Pakistan should stay away from any type of further provocation .Both diplomaticcally and militarily.The guys in the
South Blocks are looking for an excuse.If you try to itch in Kashmir .They will start their game in Balochistan.
 
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Alrite..... And you expect India and its agencies to sit in the gallery an watch the show???????
Don,t worry Another Bangladesh in Making :lol::lol::lol:
 
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