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Pakistan's stance is in line with the UN & international agencies that Kashmir is 'disputed territory'...
If that is so then you need to explain why Pakistan handed over to China, a piece of land that is, by your own admission, recognized as 'disputed' and hence not Pakistan's property.

I will not embarrass you by citing certain law that severely restricts political activities of Kashmiris in P0K.

Your ability to shift goal-post is impressive.
 
Yes, we just liberated the Bangladeshis from an ongoing genocide and cru8shed the PA.

In addition to securing the surrender of 93000 PA.

We don't want a single square inch of Pakistan. Nor will you get a single square inch of Indian land.
 
Thats because your hate filled nation started showing its true face even before establishing her self. The King ceded Kashmir to India after Mr.Jinnah the trustworthy gentleman sent tribal terrorists to fight just like you guys do now. I seriously doubt Pakistan would have been any different even if Jinnah had lived any longer.

We don't want a single square inch of Pakistan. Nor will you get a single square inch of Indian land.


NOT TRUE Vinod2070. The bolded parts below are territorial disputes between India & Pakistan:

These are the territorial disputes of India with its neighbors:

1. 2001 Indian–Bangladeshi border conflict (Bangladesh)
2. Aksai Chin (China)
3. Arunachal Pradesh (China)
4. Demchok (China)
5. Depsang Plains (China)
6. Dohogram (Bangladesh)
7. Feni River (Bangladesh)
8. Indo-Bangladesh enclaves (Bangladesh)
9. Kalapani River (Nepal)
10. Kalapani, disputed territory (Nepal)
11. Kashmir conflict
12. Kori Creek
13. Langpih
14. Maliku Atoll (Maldives)
15. Narcondam Island (Burma)
16. New Moore / South Talpatti (Bangladesh)
17. Sir Creek
18. Susta (Nepal)
19. Tin Bigha Corridor (Bangladesh)
20. Trans-Karakoram Tract
21. Great Rann of Kutch
22. Little Rann of Kutch

Pakistan's territorial disputes with its 'neighbor':

1. Kashmir conflict
2. Durand Line (odd one out, from the Afghan side)
3. Great Rann of Kutch
4. Little Rann of Kutch
5. Kori Creek
6. Sir Creek

So to summarize, India has territorial disputes with the following countries:

1. Pakistan
2. Bangladesh
3. China
4. Nepal
5. Maldives
6. Burma

Pakistan has territorial disputes with the following countr(ies):

1. India
Afghanistan (technically not a dispute, as the Durand Line is an internationally accepted border)

:cheers: :oops:
 
In the same way, India won zero km^2 from Pakistan in 1971. Call it even?

Heh Heh.. Not really mate.. We sliced you up real good in 1971. And the master stroke was to create a separate country and not keep the land for ourselves since if it was kept within India, sooner or later, world pressure would have forced us to return it back.
 
^^ And the relevance is....?

EDIT: Meant for bilal for post #775
 
Heh Heh.. Not really mate.. We sliced you up real good in 1971. And the master stroke was to create a separate country and not keep the land for ourselves since if it was kept within India, sooner or later, world pressure would have forced us to return it back.

Just like Pakistan sliced up 41% of the integral territory of yours ;)
 
As far as I remember, you only regained the territory you had lost to Pakistan.
You remember wrong. Kargil was first Pakistani territory according to Karachi Agreement 1949. It was captured by India in 1965. Twice. First it was returned under UNMOGIP agreement and the second time it was returned under Tashkand agreement in 1966. It was then recaptured in 1971.
 
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^^ It was still not Pakistani territory.

We just took our own land back.
 
You remember wrong. Kargil was first Pakistani territory according to Karachi Agreement 1949. It was captured by India in 1965. Twice. First it was returned under UNMOGIP agreement and the second time it was returned under Tashkand agreement in 1966. It was then recaptured in 1971.

But don't you consider Kargil & the rest of Kashmir as an integral part of Pakistan? Show me one place today that says Pakistan considers Kargil & Kashmir as an "integral part of Pakistan".

Nice diversionary tactics :tup:

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You remember wrong. Kargil was first Pakistani territory according to Karachi Agreement 1949. It was captured by India in 1965. Twice. First it was returned under UNMOGIP agreement and the second time it was returned under Tashkand agreement in 1966. It was then recaptured in 1971.

See, even your fellow Indian admits you're wrong:

^^ It was still not Pakistani territory.

We just took our own land back.

:oops: :wave:
 
It's hilarious that no Indian here seems capable of answering Post # 775.
 
But don't you consider Kargil & the rest of Kashmir as an integral part of Pakistan? Show me one place today that says Pakistan considers Kargil & Kashmir as an "integral part of Pakistan".

Nice diversionary tactics :tup:
Irrelevant. Your claim was that India couldn't capture an inch of Pakistan in '71. I just proved you wrong. Kargil was part of Pakistan as per ceasfire agreement (which is what Karachi Agreement 1949 was).

See, even your fellow Indian admits it:
You are way too busy making a fool out of yourself to get his point. Technically whole of Kashmir is ours. Hence getting Kargil is getting our land back. Thats why I mentioned Karachi Agreement, trying to imply that it went to your possession through ceasefire agreement.

You are getting denser by the second.
 
It's hilarious that no Indian here seems capable of answering Post # 775.
Your post #775 is just a statement that lists apparent land disputes. Was there a hidden question that you are expecting to be answered?
 
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