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Why is Pakistan quiet on Indo-China conflict?

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I was just wondering why is Imran Khan silent on Indo-China border clashes, he use to make at least few tweets every week regarding grave situation in Kashmir, persecution of minorities in India after Delhi riots, UNSC speech where he exposed India pretty bad. He also offered help to India regarding Covid-19 smart lock down strategy.

Nothing solid from foreign office either, only one statement by Foreign minister on a tv show.


I am sure this is a strategic decision. Is this the right thing to do?? Has Pakistan been asked (by US) to stay out of it. China being Pakistan's closest friend, Pakistan could at least share concerns via tweet or foreign office statements.


Or is this a deliberate action to stay out of it, as Pakistan fears India might divert her anger towards Pakistan after humiliation in Galwan Valley.
 
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I was just wondering why is Imran Khan silent on Indo-China border clashes, he use to make at least few tweets every week regarding grave situation in Kashmir, persecution of minorities in India after Delhi riots, UNSC speech where he exposed India pretty bad. He also offered help to India regarding Covid-19 smart lock down strategy.

Nothing solid from foreign office either, only one statement by Foreign minister on a tv show.


I am sure this is a strategic decision. Is this the right thing to do?? Has Pakistan been asked (by US) to stay out of it. China being Pakistan's closest friend, Pakistan could at least share concerns via tweet or foreign office statements.


Or is this a deliberate action to stay out of it, as Pakistan fears India might divert her anger towards Pakistan after humiliation in Galwan Valley.

Pakistan is doing the usual, I don't see any opportunity to press harder than we already are if China doesn't want to escalate. US Pakistan relations are not the same anymore and i'm pretty sure they can't dictate us on how we want to engage with India.
 
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Pakistan is doing the usual, I don't see any opportunity to press harder than we already are if China doesn't want to escalate. US Pakistan relations are not the same anymore and i'm pretty sure they can't dictate us on how we want to engage with India.


Pakistan can at-least diplomatically push the narrative forward of bringing things back to status quo prior to abrogation of article 370 on 5th Aug, as one possible solution for de escalation.
 
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I was just wondering why is Imran Khan silent on Indo-China border clashes, he use to make at least few tweets every week regarding grave situation in Kashmir, persecution of minorities in India after Delhi riots, UNSC speech where he exposed India pretty bad. He also offered help to India regarding Covid-19 smart lock down strategy.

Nothing solid from foreign office either, only one statement by Foreign minister on a tv show.


I am sure this is a strategic decision. Is this the right thing to do?? Has Pakistan been asked (by US) to stay out of it. China being Pakistan's closest friend, Pakistan could at least share concerns via tweet or foreign office statements.


Or is this a deliberate action to stay out of it, as Pakistan fears India might divert her anger towards Pakistan after humiliation in Galwan Valley.






Better to not be like loud mouth indians who are ALL talk, hot air and nothing more. Their big talk has exposed them for the cowards they are after the annexation of the Galwan Valley by China. Better to remain quite, cautious, cunning and intelligent. Strike when the time is right and the enemy least expect it. Keep them guessing. DO NOT permanently TALK S**t like indians do.
 
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Pakistan can at-least diplomatically push the narrative forward of bringing things back to status quo prior to abrogation of article 370 on 5th Aug, as one possible solution for de escalation.

Pakistan is raising it in OIC as we speak.
 
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There is almost a blanket ban in the media on this.

Why?

Because silence is a language on its own.

Exactly why??

Does India understand language of silence?

Pakistan is raising it in OIC as we speak.

We all know the worth of OIC my friend. OIC cannot pressurise India. We are talking about pressure groups.
 
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Pakistan is doing the best thing possible and that is to stay quiet and light up the loc on this side. If Pakistan is serious about Kashmir it needs to do less talking and more preparation. Words and chest-thumping will help India's narrative. If LAC conflict turns into a full-scale war then Pakistan needs to be battle-ready and that means the whole country needs to be battle-ready not just Azad Kashmir. Also, I hope ISI is preparing for war by controlling Indian assets within Pakistan including political ones.

I don't think India has gotten anywhere with Russia and Now will become very desperate. Remember 62 was done by daddy and the daughter came and perpetrated 71 to bolster the morale within the country.
 
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Pakistan is behaving like that menacing and fearless kid who commits something mischievous and then goes shush only for the adults (world) to put the blame squarely on the older but dumber kid (india in this case,). The PM knows what we have been doing and he knows that the indians know it too, that's why he's not sprinkling salt on its wounds. I refuse to believe that Pakistan was not onboard while the Chinese were beating the veges into a salad dressing.
 
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Chinese don’t want to turn this insignificant incident into an international story with countries taking side. They are telling the world that this is really not worth even their front page of the newspaper .
They probably want everyone to treat India as if they killed 20 flies ..... not worth mentioning not talking....

ultimate insult to India .
 
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