With Obama visit, nuclear deal, Pakistan ok for operation in nwfp. Now its US turn for some concession to Pakistan. Their will be pressure on India now for US to show that both are equal for her.
Actually it is Pakistan foreign office fault. When nothing such visit is even discussed they start issuing statements. Even their foreign minister visit is still not finalised. Also we have not heared any such information from Chinese media.
But you will agree that she is a dumb. How can she say in such high level press conference that she don't know and you asked that department.
SSG will not participate. They are all busy in western sector.
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