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Pak-India tensions seen dominating Indian BRICS summit
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India is set to take its drive to isolate Pakistan and rally the international community against 'cross-border terrorism' to a summit of emerging market powers this weekend, when it hosts BRICS nations in the western state of Goa.

For Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the gathering of leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa offers an opportunity to highlight the threat he sees to Indian security from recent border clashes with Pakistan.

But across the summit table at a resort hotel, Chinese President Xi Jinping is unlikely to have much interest in casting Beijing's alliance with Pakistan into doubt.

The final summit declaration is expected to repeat earlier condemnations of "terrorism in all its forms", say diplomats and analysts, but avoid levelling blame over tensions between the nuclear-armed South Asian rivals.

Such discussions will make security a dominant issue at the eighth annual summit of the group, even as leaders also address core themes such as the global economy, financial cooperation and mutual trade.

"We will be looking at the global economic and political situation, and obviously terrorism is a very important part of that," Amar Sinha, the Indian foreign ministry official responsible for the BRICS file, told a pre-summit briefing.

China not Pakistan's perpetual 'jolly partner'
Where Modi and Xi may see eye to eye, at least privately, is in a shared desire for Islamabad to act against militants who, in Beijing's view, pose a threat to China's plans to build a $51.5 billion trade corridor that runs through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.

"Contrary to the public messaging in Islamabad, China is not the perpetual jolly partner when it comes to its relations with Pakistan," said Michael Kugelman, a senior program associate at the Wilson Centre in Washington who focuses on South Asia.

"With China's investments and economic assets growing in Pakistan, it's only natural that it would worry. All militants threaten stability and by extension, China's economic interests," he added.

In addition to launching what it described as cross-border "surgical strikes" against suspected militants in Pakistan, in response to a Sept 18 attack on an Indian army base that killed 19 Indian soldiers, New Delhi has mounted a diplomatic offensive to isolate Islamabad.

Pakistan continues to deny any part in the attack on the Uri army base, near the Line of Control that runs through Kashmir. It also denies any "surgical strikes" took place, saying there was only cross-border firing that is relatively common along the frontier.

Islamabad has stated that India has exploited the incident to divert attention from its own security crackdown on protests in India-held Kashmir sparked by the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen

More than 80 civilians have been killed and thousands wounded in India's part of Kashmir, and a widespread curfew has been imposed.

Expressions of Support
After the Uri attack, India quickly won expressions of support from the West and from Russia, whose President Vladimir Putin will also hold a bilateral summit with Modi in Goa.

China, for its part, has shown public restraint.

Zhao Gancheng, director of South Asia studies at the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, said that China and Pakistan were paying close attention to security threats to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

“If Pakistan's security situation does not improve, it will obstruct some of these projects - especially infrastructure ones,” said Zhao. “In this sense, cooperation on counter-terrorism is very close.”

India has already engineered the collapse of a South Asian Regional Cooperation summit to have been hosted by Pakistan, and the Goa gathering will also feature an outreach session to countries from the Bay of Bengal region that could emerge as an alternative focus of regional cooperation.

working groups
BRICS leaders will support plans agreed by their national security advisers to create three working groups to cooperate on cyber security, counter-terrorism and energy security, said Sinha, the Indian foreign ministry official.

But diplomats and analysts say that India's long-held ambition of joining the Nuclear Suppliers Group, a club of nuclear-trading nations, is unlikely to progress at Goa with China yet to soften its blocking stance.

And, despite concerns about militancy within Pakistan, China has rebuffed India's calls for the United Nations to designate Masood Azhar, leader of the Jaish-e-Mohammed that India blamed for the Pathankot attack earlier in 2016, as a terrorist.

China recently extended a so-called "hold" on the designation by a further three months.

That reflects an evolving rivalry between the world's two most populous nations in which, under Modi, India is seeking to close huge economic and military gaps and is shifting away from traditional non-alignment and seeking a closer partnership with the United States.

At the same time, China is expanding its economic and strategic reach into the Indian Ocean region, with Xi visiting Bangladesh on Friday en route to Goa where he is expected to sign loans worth $24 billion.

"Overall, it will be an awkward summit," said Shashank Joshi, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in London.

He added that, for India, "diplomatic isolation of Pakistan will be the most important objective."


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The desperation by the Indians is mind boggling. What on earth has a BRICS meeting got to do with Pakistan? The Indians are trying to drag Pakistan into every summit and meeting. What a pathetic people. LMAO

"Contrary to the public messaging in Islamabad, China is not the perpetual jolly partner when it comes to its relations with Pakistan," said Michael Kugelman, a senior program associate at the Wilson Centre in Washington who focuses on South Asia.

Look at this American stoking the fire. His a$$ is on fire too. He cannot fathom China's multibillion investment in Pakistan. They all wanted to isolate Pakistan. LMAO Look at them today stuck in their wars abroad.
 
The desperation by the Indians is mind boggling. What on earth has a BRICS meeting got to do with Pakistan? The Indians are trying to drag Pakistan into every summit and meeting. What a pathetic people. LMAO

"Contrary to the public messaging in Islamabad, China is not the perpetual jolly partner when it comes to its relations with Pakistan," said Michael Kugelman, a senior program associate at the Wilson Centre in Washington who focuses on South Asia.

Look at this American stoking the fire. His a$$ is on fire too. He cannot fathom China's multibillion investment in Pakistan. They all wanted to isolate Pakistan. LMAO Look at them today stuck in their wars abroad.

Article is from DAWN and DAWN is not Indian newpaper rather Pakistani.

And bother you, you are not even a Pakistani.
 
Article is from DAWN and DAWN is not Indian newpaper rather Pakistani.

And bother you, you are not even a Pakistani.

Where did I deny that the source is not from Dawn? Are you stupid?

Who said I'm not a Pakistani? Can't I be Dutch of Pakistani descent?

Now answer the real question. The surgical strike never happened and you are going around the world begging for recognition. LMAO
 
India will try to isolate Pakistan at every instance it has a chance. India already has done that by not inviting Pakistan to BRICS summit. As on Pakistan - India tensions dominating BRICS, it is ridiculous. There will be mention of terrorism and Pakistan, but apart from that nothing more. BRICS is a economic summit, and economics will take the front seat.

Already SAARC is in a way disbanded, and BIMSTEC will take its place. This BRICS summit will be all about the rise of BIMSTEC
 
India will try to isolate Pakistan at every instance it has a chance. India already has done that by not inviting Pakistan to BRICS summit. As on Pakistan - India tensions dominating BRICS, it is ridiculous. There will be mention of terrorism and Pakistan, but apart from that nothing more. BRICS is a economic summit, and economics will take the front seat.

Already SAARC is in a way disbanded, and BIMSTEC will take its place. This BRICS summit will be all about the rise of BIMSTEC

Not try but beg. Because India is only ridiculing itself by bringing irrelevant discussions to every summit and forum. The desperation is immense. The world doesn't care about Indian accusations. The surgical strike claim has been laid to waste. No one cares or thinks about it anymore. The world media has gone silent. The only country on your side is the US and we know how much of a mess they are in. They can't even fix ISIS and are at war with almost every single country.
 
Not try but beg. The world doesn't care about your accusations. The only country on your side is the US and we know how much of a mess they are in.

And answer few question

1. How many countries in the world except pakistan denies that there was no Surgical Strike ?
2. Is it true that the history tells us that Pakistan even denied that there is no Osama bin laden in Pakistan, and there are no PA rather mujahideen in Kargil.
3. If only US is in our side, than how many countries in the world except Pakistan condemn the Surgical Strike.
4. Why you want the proof of the surgical strike, when PA knows very well that it has taken, and if no surgical strike is taken then so much Mirchi because we are going to repeat the same process again across the LOC, and keep yourself in the deniel mode.

LMAO That's Hindi BS. You can do better.

lol Hire a translator troller
 
So this Pakistan obsessed nation India, what is she going to tell BRICS about cross-border terrorism?

That she has stopped financing/arming/training BLA/TTP etc?

And that she is sorry for sponsoring cross-border terrorism in the region for more than half a century (Mukti Bahini, LTTE etc) and introducing suicide bombings in the region?

What is she gonna say?


PS: This f**** anti-Pakistan DAWN is giving it again such a twist, as if it is not India but Pakistan who is trying to sabotage CPEC.

India will try to isolate Pakistan at every instance it has a chance. India already has done that by not inviting Pakistan to BRICS summit. As on Pakistan - India tensions dominating BRICS, it is ridiculous. There will be mention of terrorism and Pakistan, but apart from that nothing more. BRICS is a economic summit, and economics will take the front seat.

Already SAARC is in a way disbanded, and BIMSTEC will take its place. This BRICS summit will be all about the rise of BIMSTEC

Quite rich coming from same people who were crying like little girls when Pakistan was raising it on the UN.

From now on, Pakistan should up the ante and use every possibility to highlight Indian cross-border terrorism in every forum. At the very least, world will get a chance to see India's real face!
 
And answer few question

1. How many countries in the world except pakistan denies that there was no Surgical Strike ?
2. Is it true that the history tells us that Pakistan even denied that there is no Osama bin laden in Pakistan, and there are no PA rather mujahideen in Kargil.
3. If only US is in our side, than how many countries in the world except Pakistan condemn the Surgical Strike.
4. Why you want the proof of the surgical strike, when PA knows very well that it has taken, and if no surgical strike is taken then so much Mirchi because we are going to repeat the same process again across the LOC, and keep yourself in the deniel mode.



lol Hire a translator troller

You are living in lala land.

1. No country has acknowlegded Indian surgical strike claim.
2. LMAO Many Americans themselves dispute the events which led to Osama's capture. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/...en-killing-story-fantasy-160502181248703.html
3. Only the US is on your side. No one else has acknowledged the Indian surgical strike claim. The world has forgotten a surgical strike even took place.
4. If your country is going to make false claims about a surgical strike that didn't take place it is logical for Pakistan to ask for proof. You didn't have any proof and everyone is still waiting. LMAO What is so difficult to understand for you? You are flexing muscles when you don't have any.

LMAO Hindi BS Besides, she is not even a person in official capacity. Who is this? Your aunt? LOL
 
She is not a defence expert at all, she was an accountant working with one of the armed forces run organisations, what a joke.

But you people went gaga when Aravind Kejrival who is only a chief minister of what is called a "Half" state in India, just asked for an evidence of Surgical Strike:lol:. This is the biggest joke. The least she is connected with an armed force run organization whereas Kejju is some politician who happened to be a minister and hater of Modi who has no connections with Indian army or Union ministry.
 
Indians are dellusioned people, just today they clipped the wings of a pigeon, so it doesn't cross back into Pakistan.
 
1. No country has acknowlegded Indian surgical strikes.

Why would they, did that surgical strike happens in their countries. We had already intimated that we carried out the surgical strike.

2. LMAO Many Americans themselves dispute the events which led to Osama's capture. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/...en-killing-story-fantasy-160502181248703.html

So you are quoting Al-Jazeera for the U.S peoples thinking.

3. Only the US is on your side. No one else has acknowledged India surgical strike claim.

Russia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Bhutan, European Union, France What about you even China didn't back you up for your denial mode.

4. If your country is going to make false claims about a surgical strike that didn't take place it is logical Pakistan is going to ask for proof. What is so difficult to understand for you? You are flexing muscles when you don't have any.


LMAO Hindi BS

And why would we gave all our secrets on the silver plate about the weapons used, the training, and the location and the path taken. Do you think this would be the last surgical strike, we will continue doing that till those scums terrorists keep on harming us. We are only raising the cost of the unconventional war which Pakistan is waging.

And do you want me to write Urdu.
 
The desperation by the Indians is mind boggling. What on earth has a BRICS meeting got to do with Pakistan? The Indians are trying to drag Pakistan into every summit and meeting. What a pathetic people. LMAO

"Contrary to the public messaging in Islamabad, China is not the perpetual jolly partner when it comes to its relations with Pakistan," said Michael Kugelman, a senior program associate at the Wilson Centre in Washington who focuses on South Asia.

Look at this American stoking the fire. His a$$ is on fire too. He cannot fathom China's multibillion investment in Pakistan. They all wanted to isolate Pakistan. LMAO Look at them today stuck in their wars abroad.
Somebody tell these indians CPEC is not a gift of China for Pakistan .. Its Chinese insurance of naval blockade by india or USA in Malacca strait ... :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
 
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