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let me respond to your post in reverseYou would have to agree though that failure of Pakistani government is what gives India the courage to use its ''cultural'' centres to organise terrorism in Pakistan. I mean lets look at Sartaj Aziz. how the hell did he become an advisor for national security? what qualifications makes him fit to lead this role? I thought he was a businessman?
Let Mr Aziz jump up and down for attention from India.
he wont even get our attention let alone yours.Let Mr Aziz jump up and down for attention from India.
yes the lion was sleeping before the peshawar attack now it is awakened
the state cant do nothing
“The stance of the previous governments in India was subtle, but the Modi-led government said that if Pakistan is to maintain good ties with India, then it should compromise on Kashmir,” he said, adding that India wanted resumption of dialogue on its own terms and conditions which were not acceptable to Pakistan.
Yes India is behind TTP, Evil Indians are misguiding poor people from FATA to take weapons against the state of Pakistan.I have to tag @Joe Shearer who also thought India involvement is figment of imagination of delusional Pakistani nation
Only one we are seeing jumping up and down is you.
It sounds good I hope you can convince the people who matter and take decisions on your side of the border.India should take a deep look at her policies and stop the cross-border terrorism in neighboring countries.
Some day it is going to backfire, this is 21st century.
Drop this "Akhand Baharat" doctrine and lets stay at least neutral, if we can not support each other. The region has a huge potential for growth for everyone.
Lets work together to eradicate this maniac of terrorism, you introduced half a century ago in neighboring countries.
Thanks.
Yes India is behind TTP, Evil Indians are misguiding poor people from FATA to take weapons against the state of Pakistan.
It sounds good I hope you can convince the people who matter and take decisions on your side of the border.
appreciate your concerns about India, but they are being addressed by concerned ministries.I am doing all I can in my personal capacity.
To be honest, I just want to have neutral relationship with India, nothing more - at least for the next 10-15 years. This is long enough period to judge each other and afterwards take it to the next level.
Harming other neighboring countries by cross-border terrorism will massively backfire on India, believe me!
India has more far worrying concerns (such as 300 million or so people living under poverty line) than wasting energies on nurturing extremists.
yes it has all this but it lacks the will, leadership and the decision making. its wishing the problem to go awayThe state still has the armed forces, the state still has a capital, the state still has police force(albeit corrupt). The state can act if it decides now. If the state used its full might against extremism then trust me these same Taliban will be migrating to UK to seek political asylum. The day we really need to fear is if we become another Somalia.
you should aware that isi is far superior than RAw and it can take the revenge and when raw is doing something the whole worlds knows it and when ISI would do something your whole nation would not know it that it was ISI in the past we have done it and we can do that now as well all your army can do right now is rape people of india or attack its own people and blame it on Pakistan ...thats all .
it is in our interest to destabilize india just wait for the right moment once we are done with the afghan border your are next in the list .
Pakistanis are way too India centric. Focus on the reality at home. The Modi establishment has practically told Pakistan to get lost by going into a state of isolating Pakistani concerns as being irrelevant to India. I highly doubt that the Indian establishment would have started or will start a policy of destabilizing Pakistan using proxy terrorism. If such a policy had to be adopted it would take years to formulate in order to bear fruit. Too much credibility is being given to the Congress led government of the past by the Pakistanis.