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Especially the global south, which India wanted to present itself as the leader of.
The only thing is the bar is set low. If Pakistan can get its act together it doesn’t need to go into any formal alliances, just become more geo-political relevant as its economic heft and social-cultural institutions grows. Switching over to any one block will piss off the other power and shut Pakistan out of economic opportunities. Best to reform internally and apprise itself of all opportunities from all sides.
Hehehe.. Good luck..
No doubt that Pakistan will align itself more and more with China/Russia.
Main destination of your exports is west not China, you hardly export a billion or two to China.There are no opportunities for Pakistan in the Western camp. India had made sure of that.
No doubt that Pakistan will align itself more and more with China/Russia.
Market access is a big opportunity China itself doesn’t pass up, why should Pakistan. Also, China wants Pakistan to maintain good relations with the west, so that Pakistan can export to the western market and make infrastructure investments in Pakistan sustainable.There are no opportunities for Pakistan in the Western camp. India had made sure of that.
No doubt that Pakistan will align itself more and more with China/Russia.
a wannabe dalit doesn't have it to call anything else laughable.They only thing laughable here is you.
a wannabe dalit doesn't have it to call anything else laughable.
Market access is a big opportunity China itself doesn’t pass up, why should Pakistan. Also, China wants Pakistan to maintain good relations with the west, so that Pakistan can export to the western market and make infrastructure investments in Pakistan sustainable.
Unless Pakistan’s trade volumes change, antagonizing the western markets isn’t helpful.
Being in the Western block has left Pakistan bankrupt and its people poor. Only China has made meaningful contribution to Pakistan in all fields. Unfortunately the world has turned into gang warfare and if you are not a member of a gang or you are member of a weak gang you will get demolished.Especially the global south, which India wanted to present itself as the leader of.
The only thing is the bar is set low. If Pakistan can get its act together it doesn’t need to go into any formal alliances, just become more geo-political relevant as its economic heft and social-cultural institutions grows. Switching over to any one block will piss off the other power and shut Pakistan out of economic opportunities. Best to reform internally and apprise itself of all opportunities from all sides.
It is not a modern day issue. This has been the case from time immemorial. Strong and powerful always dictate the terms. Weak ones just fall in line. West knows this very well. Even China knows this.Unfortunately the world has turned into gang warfare and if you are not a member of a gang or you are member of a weak gang you will get demolished.
Yes, you Indians know this very well from history.It is not a modern day issue. This has been the case from time immemorial. Strong and powerful always dictate the terms. Weak ones just fall in line. West knows this very well. Even China knows this.
Any attempt to openly challenge their hegemony is likely to invite a rap on the knuckles. Smart countries play the game well. No unnecessary pangaa taking and no open support or joining an anti-west alliance.
India has always been on the losing side - from supporting the Nazis, to the support of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, to the support of the Northern Alliance, to the support of US against Taliban - all ended in failure. Once in human history, the Hindu has held power of entire India and made blunder after blunder. The truth is: the Hindu isn't an effective ruler.India broke them long back. Thats how, India doesn’t believe in joining a camp but maintaining an independent policy making. That’s been displayed amply in the recent past. Anyone claiming otherwise is either a troll or blind. Even, IK was all praises for it and wanted his brethren to learn from the neighbour.
Paksiatn has a lot to learn from this. It has always been in one camp and subservient to someone. It was under complete US control till some time back. Now China is the big daddy. Paksiatn can’t say one word against the current daddy of the day. China has Pakiatn’s balls in it’s firm grip. One twist and the economy has only one way to go. I wouldn’t even mention total reliance of all major military hardware.
The alliance TRIPC is unlikely to be an alliance of nations with equal standing but an alliance under the leadership and control of China. China would play the big daddy, while others would do it’s bidding.
Smart people learn from history to not repeat the mistakes committed by others.Yes, you Indians know this very well from history.
Smart man you are. Ruling capability depends on the religion? Visible very clearly in Pakistan since 1947.the Hindu isn't an effective ruler.
Yes, it depends on religion of which you have a very weak one. Hinduism is incohesive, segregational, very low proselytizing capacity. That explains why Hindus have never been able to achieve a very large country for very long. Compare this to the Christian Holy Roman Empire, any European empire, Muslim Abbasid Empire, Ottoman Empire, Mughal Empire, Golden Horde; how big they were and how long they survived, while Hindu empires always remained small and/or fragmented quickly.Smart man you are. Ruling capability depends on the religion? Visible very clearly in Pakistan since 1947.