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better than PM who bowed down licked balls to get entry into white master castle no Mr beutiful indian man?

Indian PM in USA, you can only dream of getting such a treatment and respect.

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Yeah we are jealous of development of Pakistan ,who will not be . everyone would want to be in Pakistan position with negative reserves and need to take another loan to pay the previous loan,who needs a loan for the next budget, impressive indeed
that not your problem so STFU , go concern yourself not Pakistan:blah::blah::blah: with dabet of 570 billion $$/and increasing you think India is loan free what fool you are:lol::lol::rofl::enjoy: whole is running on loans, even USA have 3 trilion $$ loans from various source @Rollno21 :sarcastic::enjoy:
 
Indian PM in USA, you can only dream of getting such a treatment and respect.

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hahaha ohh the pride!! isbthis the same person who was labelled terrorist and banned from entering usa?

that not your problem so STFU , go concern yourself not Pakistan:blah::blah::blah: with dabet of 570 billion $$/and increasing you think India is loan free what fool you are:lol::lol::rofl::enjoy: whole is running on loans, even USA have 3 trilion $$ loans from various source @Rollno21 :sarcastic::enjoy:
please dont talk logic with bharti!
 
he is in a private visit not official/diplomatic visit, ok we are banana republic now happy @neem456 :p:
private or official, his passport will have immunity and read as prime minister of pakistan. He will have RED color passport, not a green one like ordinary citizens.

Any other country america would have been forced to apologise by tit for tat actions, but its normal i guess in case of paksitan.
 
Indian PM in USA, you can only dream of getting such a treatment and respect.

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Because you're doing fine job against china, you accept or not you're basically a puppet of USA against China that's why they are giving a respect @neem456 :enjoy::sarcastic::enjoy:
 
first kindly proves that a Pakistan is slave of USA and Chinao_O and your link prove nothing to do with slavery of Pakistan @Lil Mathew

The irony is someone is still asking for Proof, while history of Pakistan itself is the biggest proof. Do you have any idea who your government and establishment had helped the breach of your sovereignty and allowed USA bases inside your country for years. Well I shall provide you the list; :p:


PAF Camp Badaber Badaber, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Formerly known as the Peshawar Air Station, this was a former CIA and United States Air Force Security Service listening post, used by the 6937th Communications Group from July 17, 1959 until January 7, 1970 when it was closed. The base was used for intelligence gathering operations and radio transmission intercepts relating to the Soviet Union. At one point, there were 800 personnel and 500 supporting staff stationed at the base. Francis Gary Powers, who was shot down and captured in the Soviet Union during the 1960 U-2 incident, took off from this base for his spy mission.

Shamsi Airfield Washuk, Balochistan A private airfield leased by the Abu Dhabi royal family for hunting trips to Pakistan. The UAE, under Pakistani government authorisation, sub-leased it to the Central Intelligence Agency and United States Air Force (USAF) on 20 October 2001. The base was exclusively used to conduct drone operations in northwest Pakistan, and housed several U.S. military personnel. Blackwater employees were also involved in these operations. The CIA and USAF jointly developed the airfield, constructing two permanent and one portable hangars for housing drones, in addition to support and residential facilities as well as resurfacing of the asphalt runway.

FYI, these DRONES were used to hit Targets within Pakistan.

PAF Base Shahbaz Jacobabad, Sindh Located in northern Sindh near the border with Balochistan, the U.S. military had exclusive use of the airbase since at least 2002 to coordinate operations in Afghanistan.The base was also originally used for CIA drone operations in northwest Pakistan. According to sources, CIA drones were operated from this base "for some years". In 2001, around 250 U.S. Marines were stationed here for search-and-rescue operations. As of 2010, around 50 American military personnel were stationed here in an inner cordon "US-only area" while the outer protective layer was under Pakistan Army control.

Dalbandin Airport Dalbandin, Balochistan A public airport used by the U.S. since at least 2002 as a base to support Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The base was used to aid logistical support and intelligence operations in Afghanistan. It was also used as a refueling base for U.S. helicopters.

Pasni Airport Pasni, Balochistan A commercial airport used by the U.S. since at least 2002 to support Operating Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. During early 2002, over a dozen U.S. military helicopters were stationed at Pasni. As of July 2006, the airport was still under the use of U.S. forces, with U-2 reconnaissance aircraft stationed here.

PAF Base Nur Khan Chaklala, Rawalpindi, Punjab A base with permanent U.S. military presence, used for handling U.S. logistics and movements in relation to the war in Afghanistan. During the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, 300 American troops as well as U.S. aircraft were deployed here to aid in relief efforts.

PAF Base Samungli Quetta, Balochistan Previously used for US military logistical operations in Afghanistan. The base did not feature a permanent presence, although the Pentagon is said to have been provided access to use the base "as and when".

Tarbela Ghazi Airbase Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa A Pakistan Army Aviation Corps airbase. An anonymous source described the facility as a "big helipad". During the 2010 Pakistan floods, U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight, CH-47 Chinook and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters were stationed here for relief efforts.

PAF Base Peshawar Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Occasionally used by U.S. forces as transit point while deploying to other locations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan–United_States_military_relations

Regarding China, the least said is better. I have read that you have a security clause in CPEC agreement of a guaranteed returns of 17% (in dollar terms) on Chinese investment. Whoever had added that should be really smart guy. LOL :p:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1313992
 
Because you're doing fine job against china, you accept or not you're basically a puppet of USA against China that's why they are giving a respect @neem456 :enjoy::sarcastic::enjoy:

Whatever keeps your boat afloat. But USA never ask us to do more or never order, but request that too very politely. Want to see the proof ??

Trump’s Request for India’s Help in Afghanistan Rattles Pakistan

And if they don't behave we know how to make them behave.

US plane with Marines forced to land in India

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Will give you many reasons...
1). Pakistan is fighting USAs war for a decade.
2). Getting money from USA for helping them.
3). Allowing USA to do strikes within your country in the cost of sovereignty.
4). You people like Afghan taTalib, but forced to fight against them.
5). Even your 10 paramilitary soldiers are killed by USA in 2008, unable to do anything...
6). In 2011, 24 Pak soldiers are killed by USA, did nothing..
The list is continuing... Do you want more...

Give me something like this to support your claim...

1). Pakistan is fighting Indian trained and financed terrorist which is making you extremely upset
2).I am not sure how you do business in India, but in Pakistan if you buy something you have to pay for it like the rest of the civilized world.
3) Not only we allow we give them the cords of the terrorist costing Indian tax payers millions.
4). We like The Taliban? Last I checked Indians are spending millions building ports to get to Afghanistan.
5).
Those men died defending their nation and we are dammmmmmm proud of them, but in war (real war) not fake encounters and surgical strikes like Indians, army, don't know what happens in real war because your generals are always hiding behind someone

Is that all you Got
 
The irony is someone is still asking for Proof, while history of Pakistan itself is the biggest proof. Do you have any idea who your government and establishment had helped the breach of your sovereignty and allowed USA bases inside your country for years. Well I shall provide you the list; :p:


PAF Camp Badaber Badaber, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Formerly known as the Peshawar Air Station, this was a former CIA and United States Air Force Security Service listening post, used by the 6937th Communications Group from July 17, 1959 until January 7, 1970 when it was closed. The base was used for intelligence gathering operations and radio transmission intercepts relating to the Soviet Union. At one point, there were 800 personnel and 500 supporting staff stationed at the base. Francis Gary Powers, who was shot down and captured in the Soviet Union during the 1960 U-2 incident, took off from this base for his spy mission.

Shamsi Airfield Washuk, Balochistan A private airfield leased by the Abu Dhabi royal family for hunting trips to Pakistan. The UAE, under Pakistani government authorisation, sub-leased it to the Central Intelligence Agency and United States Air Force (USAF) on 20 October 2001. The base was exclusively used to conduct drone operations in northwest Pakistan, and housed several U.S. military personnel. Blackwater employees were also involved in these operations. The CIA and USAF jointly developed the airfield, constructing two permanent and one portable hangars for housing drones, in addition to support and residential facilities as well as resurfacing of the asphalt runway.

FYI, these DRONES were used to hit Targets within Pakistan.

PAF Base Shahbaz Jacobabad, Sindh Located in northern Sindh near the border with Balochistan, the U.S. military had exclusive use of the airbase since at least 2002 to coordinate operations in Afghanistan.The base was also originally used for CIA drone operations in northwest Pakistan. According to sources, CIA drones were operated from this base "for some years". In 2001, around 250 U.S. Marines were stationed here for search-and-rescue operations. As of 2010, around 50 American military personnel were stationed here in an inner cordon "US-only area" while the outer protective layer was under Pakistan Army control.

Dalbandin Airport Dalbandin, Balochistan A public airport used by the U.S. since at least 2002 as a base to support Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The base was used to aid logistical support and intelligence operations in Afghanistan. It was also used as a refueling base for U.S. helicopters.

Pasni Airport Pasni, Balochistan A commercial airport used by the U.S. since at least 2002 to support Operating Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. During early 2002, over a dozen U.S. military helicopters were stationed at Pasni. As of July 2006, the airport was still under the use of U.S. forces, with U-2 reconnaissance aircraft stationed here.

PAF Base Nur Khan Chaklala, Rawalpindi, Punjab A base with permanent U.S. military presence, used for handling U.S. logistics and movements in relation to the war in Afghanistan. During the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, 300 American troops as well as U.S. aircraft were deployed here to aid in relief efforts.

PAF Base Samungli Quetta, Balochistan Previously used for US military logistical operations in Afghanistan. The base did not feature a permanent presence, although the Pentagon is said to have been provided access to use the base "as and when".

Tarbela Ghazi Airbase Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa A Pakistan Army Aviation Corps airbase. An anonymous source described the facility as a "big helipad". During the 2010 Pakistan floods, U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight, CH-47 Chinook and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters were stationed here for relief efforts.

PAF Base Peshawar Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Occasionally used by U.S. forces as transit point while deploying to other locations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan–United_States_military_relations

Regarding China, the least said is better. I have read that you have a security clause in CPEC agreement of a guaranteed returns of 17% (in dollar terms) on Chinese investment. Whoever had added that should be really smart guy. LOL :p:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1313992
what logic you have you slave @Tom M :lol: in cold war we were in USA camp to provide the base for CIA to spy flight to Soviet Union with Sr-71 an U-2 turkey did the same, and what Fcuk you are @Tom M immediately after 9/11 we threanin by USA to give the base/supply line or annihilate to stone age, so there no options left for to give bases and supply chain to USA @Tom M :blah::blah::blah:
 
he is in a private visit not official/diplomatic visit, ok we are banana republic now happy @neem456 :p:

FYI, no country care about the person irrespective of him being an Abbasi or Modi. Mr. Modi was denied a U.S visa for a long time. But the day he became P.M, he was immediately invited to visit U.S.A by Mr. Obama himself. So it's not the person but the position they carry which get the respect. Becoming P.M of India will never absolve Mr. Modi of his wrong doings (If Any).

Visit is Private or not doesn't change the fact that he is the incumbent P.M of Pakistan. So your comment is nothing but a lame excuse. :p:

what logic you have you slave @Tom M :lol: in cold war we were in USA camp to provide the base for CIA to spy flight to Soviet Union with Sr-71 an U-2 turkey did the same, and what Fcuk you are @Tom M immediately after 9/11 we threanin by USA to give the base/supply line or annihilate to stone age, so there no options left for to give bases and supply chain to USA @Tom M :blah::blah::blah:

Why you got threatened in the first place ??? Only slaves are threatened by their masters. LOL :p:

Others stand up to face the bully. Vietnam, North Korea, Iran etc. are all living examples of Sovereign countries who stood up to U.S threat.

And why are you too sensitive and getting personal, calling names ?? Did I called you any ??? LOL :disagree::disagree::disagree:
 
FYI, no country care about the person irrespective of him being an Abbasi or Modi. Mr. Modi was denied a U.S visa for a long time. But the day he became P.M, he was immediately invited to visit U.S.A by Mr. Obama himself. So it's not the person but the position they carry which get the respect. Becoming P.M of India will never absolve Mr. Modi of his wrong doings (If Any).
Because USA to want to give India/Modi to become a puppet of USA against China and that,s why USA gives the respect to Modi/India @Tom M :sarcastic: :enjoy:
 
Because USA to want to give India/Modi to become a puppet of USA against China and that,s why USA gives the respect to Modi/India @Tom M :sarcastic: :enjoy:


If by giving enough respect is the new norm of making puppets, India would like to be puppets of all countries in the world. LOL :p:

You should buy a good dictionary and study the meaning of the term Puppet. Then come back and tell me who's conduct in history till date reflects more of a Puppet than a sovereign nation with self-respect, India or Pakistan ????
 
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