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So any request by the Pakistani govt formally put through? Nope thought not, never will be.
BC yeah chal kaya raha hai Al-Bakistan me?????
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So any request by the Pakistani govt formally put through? Nope thought not, never will be.
Sure, so long as you understand clearly that the Court has already passed judgement on this as far back as 1968, and the only discernible reason for their failing to hear these 22 pending petitions is their fear of the extra-constitutional consequences
A relief!About the legality aspect— outside of media rhetoric, I reckon even the more vocal champions of abrogation would agree with your assessment.
Yes, but how? What have they done, in practical terms, to improve integration of the state with the rest of India?Personally, I’m with the government on the need to improve integration of the state — plus — the timing couldn’t be more perfect.
On that, it would be amazing if anyone, from anywhere, were to object to the abrogation, for the simple reason that it is an article from the Indian constitution, and it is nobody's business but India's. You will note that I am criticising it as an Indian citizen, appalled at the rank illegality - @Pajeet will kill me for this word - of the action, and the crass pandering to their rank and file.Coming to the topic, Pakistan has a lot of gain from trade with India, for the same reasons response to abrogation of 370 elicited only muted responses — and funnily encouraging even tacit support internationally (including much of the Muslim world). Real criticism internationally would have carried serious implications - legitimising Pakistani narratives and strengthening calls for third party mediators.
Even that verbal criticism was, frankly, misplaced. They may object to human rights violations within Kashmir, or any other part of the Union of India. They do not have a leg to stand on criticising the removal of Art. 370.Turkey, Malaysia and Iran, the very few who supported pakistani position with China were happy with verbal criticism. OIC also followed suit with no substantive measures against India. UN refused to comment on whether india violated UNSC resolution on Kashmir.
Precisely so.Saudi termed it India’s “internal matter — to help improve social justice — further stability and peace” etc. UAE went ahead and issued their highest civilian honour for our Prime Minister immediately after. Bahrain actually took legal action against Pakistani expats protesting there. Just like Saudi Arabia today, for most countries — J&K is a domestic matter for India.
Not tangential; if you insist on hurling geometric and mathematical terms at this humble history student, orthogonal.Why is there so much reticence? I think for most, any interest in legality of amendment of 370 is somewhat tangential.
I don't think more than half-a-dozen Pakistani members even understand what this was all about. One exception would be a notable absentee, @saiyan0321.India has a lot of value for its partners— based on value as a economic/commercial/strategic partner; as a democratic polity etc. For Pakistan, trade with india can ease a lot of pain internally — if actually pursued in earnest. For that to happen, it would make a lot of sense to start figuring a way to back off from your position on 370.
Sorry, but that is not at all the point.Honestly, Pakistan is partly to blame for their own failure and personally I think it’s really too late for them now to bring this back in focus. Globally there’s even a term called “Kashmir Fatigue”.
True.Kashmir’s future will be settled by India. Unilaterally and domestically. Punitive actions from Pakistan will only further strengthen the Indian position and support — with the self cultivated image of being a safe haven for terrorism (among other things)
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Practically nothing. In fact, I think they are doing everything to botch this opportunity. International observers are quite willing to chalk this off as realpolitik - keeping with our constitution. Quite a disappointment if the government does not act now.A relief!
Yes, but how? What have they done, in practical terms, to improve integration of the state with the rest of India?
As for the timing, I am genuinely at a loss to understand why it should have been done then.
Is it though? Notable recipients include MBS, Xi-Jinping, Putin, Bush, Bashar-Al-Assad, Musharraf among othersI take exception to the mention of the civilian honour, on the grounds that it was a mistake to award it.
I really cannot disagree with you here.Sorry, but that is not at all the point.
The point is the failure of the government of India to make good strong Indian citizens of the residents of the Vale.
I will excuse myself on the grounds of my sandwich getting cold.Will you tell them that? I will excuse myself on the grounds of age; I have lived my Biblical span and wish to enjoy these sunset days.
No cow urine. Is that too hard to understand? You may be a marketing rep for whatever-the-hell it is, but no matter what you say we do NOT want anything with cow urine.That's not upto you or, hyperventilating posters in this forum. Even your ultra-nationalist govt of Imran has been reduced to asking for trade resumption in just 2 years. Your next PM will most probably be from Sharif family. And they obviously are Modi ka yaar. They bend backwards to accommodate our demands.
Stop lying Indian,
How exactly is trade with india the need of the hour? Its not like we exported much to india, the imports were more. The trade volume was never significant enough to make it need of the hour. Maybe its need of the hour for his personal businesses.
Do you still think it will be reversed?....... To me, that Modi is not a U-turner like our leaders.
True, true.Practically nothing. In fact, I think they are doing everything to botch this opportunity. International observers are quite willing to chalk this off as realpolitik - keeping with our constitution. Quite a disappointment if the government does not act now.
LOLOL.As for the response to your second question - abrogation happened two months after the BJP victory -- followed immediately by the CAA. Through divine intervention (and maybe a little bit of Chinese support), Covid-19 took center stage around the same time nationalistic politics became mainstream in the US and EU. Perhaps a different US government at the time would have changed everything in terms of a coordinated global response. Oh, and the China threat.
May I go into the bushes? Just be a minute or ten.Is it though? Notable recipients include MBS, Xi-Jinping, Putin, Bush, Bashar-Al-Assad, Musharraf among others
A HOT sandwich!I really cannot disagree with you here.
I will excuse myself on the grounds of my sandwich getting cold.
With China more than eager to help, the need for additional trade between India and Pakistan has been reduced substantially. If and when things get better between us we can open our tourist areas to each other. Or, to put it differently, start granting tourist visas. Not everyone may want to visit 'touristy' places.
Thank you, but it honestly doesn't matter, not as long as there are people like you to talk to, whose integrity is so evident that your word is enough to make a difference. As for those who are embittered and angry, I reflect on the things that I have heard said about Pakistanis - and my own kinfolk, Bangladeshis, and Nepalis, and even our own citizens, and compose myself.Sir gg, I have to say this is extremely rude.
You are a senior member, far more senior then myself, I have managed to recognise few Indians, that's more just just a couple, who I disagree with but also respect at the same time. Because I recognised they are here for a dialogue not drama.
Such outbursts can be understandable in the heat of the moment, when one is stuck in an argument, but not the way you have done it, it's not right and it's extremely unfair, considering the person you have targeted.
If you view Indian's as a blanket slate, all alike, then I am sorry but it makes you no better then the persons you wish to condemn.
I hope you won't take offence from what I have said, but sometimes one only realises when it is pointed out, I do hope you will give it a thought and recognise your mistake. Stay blessed.
May it be a trend-setting event.Modi just cancelled farm laws and publicly apologized to the farmers of Punjab.
Decline In Tourism Since Removal Of Article 370 In J&K: Centre
I don't think we should wait, putting aside my overall opinion on the matter of trade and such things.
I think limited trade, even if it is indirect is good for our countries, plus cultural and sports links. This view is not out of some desire for commercial benefits, but the fear of a complete break that might be irreparable with each passing year. That link cannot and should not be allowed to be broken at any cost. Because the costs are too great.