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G20 Kashmir Meeting: Modi's PR Ploy Backfires!

His entire blog is, self jerking and showing the other side as irrelevant lol.
It is embarrassing to see him try to put a positive spin to the whole thing. For one thing, Pakistan is in such turmoil and really has no capacity to negate India at the world stage.
Sending the bare minimum to what is essentially a major important meeting (practically mandatory) is apparently a good thing, according to your logic.

This G-20 meet was set to fail as soon as it was announced. If it was held in say Dehli, you would have probably had world leaders attend. No one would have boycotted either.
This is one conference on tourism among tens of events scheduled as part of G20. Actual G20 conference will be held in Delhi in November. Everyone world leader will attend that. Please read on this before you make a comment.

 
It is embarrassing to see him try to put a positive spin to the whole thing. For one thing, Pakistan is in such turmoil and really has no capacity to negate India at the world stage.

This is one conference on tourism among tens of events scheduled as part of G20. Actual G20 conference will be held in Delhi in November. Everyone world leader will attend that. Please read on this before you make a comment.

Yeah, no shit. It still doesn't change anything.

This entire exercise was a matter of symbolism. That was the entire point.
 
Already addressed.

Low level delegates.
Official delegates of respective countries.
It's not the main G20 event, that's why all those who participated sent low level delegates only.
 
So why hold it in Kashmir?

Listen, you can try and play this games of pretend-ignorance all you want, we all know what's happening. You're not protecting your nation by lying through your teeth here, because it's an internet forum and no one important cares what you think.

We both know the symbolism, we both know what is going on, the only difference is that you're lying about it and I'm not.
Every one is free to pretend, including you who is calling it a failure!

G20 was a failure you can dress it up as much you want on here we are not bothered by it . When it came down to your central piece on Kashmiris it went down like a lead balloon. IOK Kashmiri cannot be marketed by any one least by you Indians occupation forces. Learn from Trump bumbling he couldn’t sell Jerusalem to rest of the world as Israel’s capital. You certainly ain’t going come close to usa muscle in trying changing places right full owners.
Grapes are sour!
 
Official delegates of respective countries.
It's not the main G20 event, that's why all those who participated sent low level delegates only.
Already addressed, go back and read my posts, I'm not gonna repeat myself.

Every one is free to pretend, including you who is calling it a failure!
And you're free to pretend that a boycotted and one where minor delegates were sent with no power was a major success.
 
#G20Kashmir: Houseboats, adorned with #G20 logo, seen behind ranks of armed #police posted around #Kashmir’s Dal Lake. #Kasmiri: “if they are so confident, then they should have opened the gates of the [G-20 center] for locals to be part of the event"


SRINAGAR, India — The famous houseboats, bedecked with lights and adorned with the G-20 logo, were just visible behind the ranks of uniformed police stationed around Kashmir’s stunning Dal Lake. Every 20 feet along the waterfront was a poster advertising picturesque Kashmiri sites — with a camouflage clad soldier standing behind.

The signs for the Group of 20 intergovernmental forum that India is hosting this year proclaims the country as “The Mother of Democracy,” but this meeting for tourism took place in a heavily militarized region that has not seen elections for its legislature in almost a decade.

Having the delegates from the world’s 20 wealthiest nations meet to discuss tourism amid the majestic Himalayan beauty of India’s Kashmir showcases what India says is the return of peace and prosperity to the region. But the conversations touting a new normalcy came amid a heavy security presence and were in sharp contrast to the voices just outside the barricaded conferences premises.

“What will come from this development? We need to have peace in our hearts first,” said a shopkeeper — who spoke on the condition of anonymity to speak freely about the government — in the heart of Srinagar’s old city, an area that has often witnessed violence. He said police threatened nearby shops to stay open to give a semblance of normalcy in the territory.

As he spoke, a dozen members of the federal paramilitary police, tailed by their massive windowless armored vehicle, stopped to search a group of young boys. “The delegation should come here and see this and talk to us,” the shopkeeper said. “They should talk about the Kashmir issue. Otherwise, what’s the point?”

The decision to put one of the dozens of G-20 meetings this year in Kashmir has not passed without controversy. China has boycotted the event, it has been condemned by neighboring Pakistan and the U.N. special rapporteur on minority issues, Fernand de Varennes, issued a blistering statement saying the Indian government “is seeking to normalize what some have described as a military occupation.”

Kashmir, India’s only Muslim-majority entity, has long been the country’s pride and joy with its magnificent mountain vistas. It was once a must-have shooting location for movies and a coveted honeymoon destination even while it was stuck in a continuous tug-of-war between Pakistan and India that provoked several wars.

After disputed elections in 1987, simmering dissatisfaction erupted into a violent insurgency and government crackdown that darkened Kashmir’s reputation. After coming to power, Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched “Operation All Out” — a 2017 offensive against the militants that killed hundreds and dramatically worsened relations with Pakistan.

After Modi won a second term in 2019, his government revoked the state’s special autonomous status negotiated after independence and made it a territory directly governed by New Delhi. Any dissent was stifled with harsh restrictions, including the longest internet shutdown in a democracy and locking up top political leaders, journalists and activists.
 
So why hold it in Kashmir?
We can hold events wherever we want in our country.

#G20Kashmir: Houseboats, adorned with #G20 logo, seen behind ranks of armed #police posted around #Kashmir’s Dal Lake. #Kasmiri: “if they are so confident, then they should have opened the gates of the [G-20 center] for locals to be part of the event"


SRINAGAR, India — The famous houseboats, bedecked with lights and adorned with the G-20 logo, were just visible behind the ranks of uniformed police stationed around Kashmir’s stunning Dal Lake. Every 20 feet along the waterfront was a poster advertising picturesque Kashmiri sites — with a camouflage clad soldier standing behind.

The signs for the Group of 20 intergovernmental forum that India is hosting this year proclaims the country as “The Mother of Democracy,” but this meeting for tourism took place in a heavily militarized region that has not seen elections for its legislature in almost a decade.

Having the delegates from the world’s 20 wealthiest nations meet to discuss tourism amid the majestic Himalayan beauty of India’s Kashmir showcases what India says is the return of peace and prosperity to the region. But the conversations touting a new normalcy came amid a heavy security presence and were in sharp contrast to the voices just outside the barricaded conferences premises.

“What will come from this development? We need to have peace in our hearts first,” said a shopkeeper — who spoke on the condition of anonymity to speak freely about the government — in the heart of Srinagar’s old city, an area that has often witnessed violence. He said police threatened nearby shops to stay open to give a semblance of normalcy in the territory.

As he spoke, a dozen members of the federal paramilitary police, tailed by their massive windowless armored vehicle, stopped to search a group of young boys. “The delegation should come here and see this and talk to us,” the shopkeeper said. “They should talk about the Kashmir issue. Otherwise, what’s the point?”

The decision to put one of the dozens of G-20 meetings this year in Kashmir has not passed without controversy. China has boycotted the event, it has been condemned by neighboring Pakistan and the U.N. special rapporteur on minority issues, Fernand de Varennes, issued a blistering statement saying the Indian government “is seeking to normalize what some have described as a military occupation.”

Kashmir, India’s only Muslim-majority entity, has long been the country’s pride and joy with its magnificent mountain vistas. It was once a must-have shooting location for movies and a coveted honeymoon destination even while it was stuck in a continuous tug-of-war between Pakistan and India that provoked several wars.

After disputed elections in 1987, simmering dissatisfaction erupted into a violent insurgency and government crackdown that darkened Kashmir’s reputation. After coming to power, Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched “Operation All Out” — a 2017 offensive against the militants that killed hundreds and dramatically worsened relations with Pakistan.

After Modi won a second term in 2019, his government revoked the state’s special autonomous status negotiated after independence and made it a territory directly governed by New Delhi. Any dissent was stifled with harsh restrictions, including the longest internet shutdown in a democracy and locking up top political leaders, journalists and activists.
uncle, No hotlinking? Adsense will take a hit.
 
Nobody recognizes Kashmir as an Indian territory.
If this was true, all G20 members of them should have ignored the G20 meet in Srinagar. But 17 of them visited confirming their support for Indian stance.

You can say a very tiny minority is not recognizing Kashmir as Indian territory. I would agree to that. But saying ‘nobody’ recognizes it just shows you aren’t aware what’s happening in the world.
 
If this was true, all G20 members of them should have ignored the G20 meet in Srinagar. But 17 of them visited confirming their support for Indian stance.

You can say a very tiny minority is not recognizing Kashmir as Indian territory. I would agree to that. But saying ‘nobody’ recognizes it just shows you aren’t aware what’s happening in the world.

All countries recognize Indian occupation of Kashmir. No country in the world recognizes Kashmir as an Indian territory.

The dispute is one of a kind involving a UNSC permanent member.
 

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