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Do u think Ind/Pak problem will ever get resolved ???

Do you think some day (think long term in decades) Ind/Pak problem will get resolved?

  • Yes

    Votes: 26 43.3%
  • No

    Votes: 34 56.7%

  • Total voters
    60
YES they will.....one by one.


I'm hopeful one day the back door diplomacy will reach a solution that will be acceptable to both the parties.:cheers:
Optimism is our only chance towards solving our problem.
People on both sides of the border must force their governments to bring the constructive dialogue process back on track.
For instance the water problem....Kishanganga dam on the river Neelam.Is been under disscusion but our Government still unable to name the people who will participate in dialogue.Delays won't help us at all.:no:
where is that back door diplomacy going??
 
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where is that back door diplomacy going??

well it was going pretty fast ....while passing through bambay mishap happened ,tire got busted with some damages......still in the backward .........will get well soon and be back on track with the help of both sides.:)
 
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well it was going pretty fast ....while passing through bambay mishap happened ,tire got busted with some damages......still in the backward .........will get well soon and be back on track with the help of both sides.:)
after meeting of foreign secretaries, i seriously doubt this is going to happen soon..
 
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there is nothing wrong in defending our country from aggressors and terrorists..

QUite often India make terror in India by itself and (as usuall) blaming Pakistan.

Since you Indians are proud supporter I can understand why you try to follow their steps.



3rd point of yours will give a clear sketch about the propaganda thing...

Here in UK & Europe you have lots of Indian channels and less Pakistani. Often propaganda agisnt Pakistan and its Army on some Indian chennels. Lots of other International Forums where Indian fully busy to make propaganda against Pakistan.

Just a example here follow:

I already banned at this forum. Because I tried to write the reality about India`s FAKE blame against Pakistan.

2 Sikhs were killed in Peshawar, Pakistan a while ago, Ohhhhhhhhhhh My God........... 99% Indian shown so anger that bloddy terrorist **** killed out 2 Sikhs and we should unite against Pakistan and have to do same as USA did against Iraq & Afghanistan.

Well, Well,

Then I replied back and said.
Firstly, Pakistan is not like Iraq or Afghanistan.
2ndly, More than 6000 Innocent Pakistani Civilien has been killed in so many Suicide Attacks, Bomb Blasts and US Drone Attack. WHat about them? Wasn`t these people was human like these 2 Sikhs are killed? Why you cry for only 2 Sikhs . . . . . .

After my this reply I were banned! Thats it!

I am myself witness of that how much you Indians are Internationally busy to make propaganda against Pakistan all over the world. :disagree:
 
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correct and u are not the first person who is saying this...few more are talking on the same lines...so i am not talking in short term....think long term...even after we are gone....will it be solved by our children or grandchildren as they hopefully will be more rational and away from partition era to feel the painful emotion hence think more rationally and solve?

To be honest with you, its not been that long since the partition occurred and quite a few people of that generation (partition era) are still alive and many of them are in power mix of our countries.

When they have passed away, our generation or our children's generation will think of the India-Pak matter in a whole new light and thus would be able to compromise and go as far as they can for peace.

Bitter experiences from the partition have left some people with very strong personal traumas that they intend to remove but cannot. Take for example L.K. Advani, he studied in Karachi at St Patricks and when he visited it in 2005/6, the look on his face and his attitude spoke for itself. Every person yearns for his home and when Musharraf visited him in 2003, he took along his year book on which they spend hours talking.

I have been to India and its like being at home but away from home. Peace might stay elusive but the yearning for peace will last forever.
 
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To be honest with you, its not been that long since the partition occurred and quite a few people of that generation (partition era) are still alive and many of them are in power mix of our countries.

When they have passed away, our generation or our children's generation will think of the India-Pak matter in a whole new light and thus would be able to compromise and go as far as they can for peace.

Bitter experiences from the partition have left some people with very strong personal traumas that they intend to remove but cannot. Take for example L.K. Advani, he studied in Karachi at St Patricks and when he visited it in 2005/6, the look on his face and his attitude spoke for itself. Every person yearns for his home and when Musharraf visited him in 2003, he took along his year book on which they spend hours talking.

I have been to India and its like being at home but away from home. Peace might stay elusive but the yearning for peace will last forever.

i have not been to pak but an understand ur comment on india being home away from home for u...i am from punjab - and relate more to pak than to kerela or tamilnadu in my own country...
 
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What if the thought process involves Indian Muslims?? would you accept it then???

My earlier post has answer of your question. But repeating it, its the hinditwa mindset that would want to undermine Muslims and its not Muslims of the Pakistan only. There are around 50 countries of the world that are Muslim majority countries and no one has as problem with its neighbors as Muslims have with Israel or with India. Did you ever though why?
 
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i have not been to pak but an understand ur comment on india being home away from home for u...i am from punjab - and relate more to pak than to kerela or tamilnadu in my own country...

Well you can sneak through the border at night and I will be there to greet you. Then I can show you around the country, but I am a Sindhi from Karachi and prefer to hang around there but I could act as a guide for other places too if the right amount of tip is given.

Ma'am, just be careful when you cross the border.
 
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Why Is India So Scared?
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Since 14th of August 1947 India is playing every of its card to somehow come up as a Regional Power either by proving that it is much more powerful than Pakistan, the sole Nuclear Islamic Power, or boosting about its defence and economic capabilities to shoulder itself with China. However in its overall propaganda against Islamabad and its weak campaign to deter Beijing and confine its influence in South Asia and Fareast every move that India had made had propagated a message of hatred, power hunger, and its fear of the past experiences of failures and self intoxication. All this can be seen not only in the speeches of Indian Prime Ministers and other public figures but has also been woven in its electronic media, entertainment and film industry financed and supported by Hindu radical organisations. Been scared India on the front shows its deterrence capabilities but behind the scene is mourning the interstate war on resources, liberation movements, and freedom movements which are further worsen by the level of poverty and ignorance prevailing across most of the country.
 
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i have not been to pak but an understand ur comment on india being home away from home for u...i am from punjab - and relate more to pak than to kerela or tamilnadu in my own country...

I always believed if the partition was based on similar culture the whole of Hindi and Urdu Speaking Pakistan and north India should have been 1 country and the now south India should have been the other one.

The southies are absolutly different from the north Indians and northies can actually relate more to a Pakistani than a South Indian.
 
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i do have more things that prrove that why Pakistan`s problem that have from India can never ever be solved. But if I post it here then most of Indians will say that I am an Ani-Pakistani member.

Okay, Fine.

Then try to avoide threads that let me post these kind of things.

:pakistan:
 
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Yes.

In 10-15 years the Kashmir issue will be resolved. I foresee a slow and steady consensus building, in India at least.

Unless India-Pak have a nuke exchange, or there is another war, I see that happening.

However, the only caveat is that there must be a consistent system of governance in Pakistan, preferably a stable democracy.
 
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Pakistan and India has only two problems.

1) Kashmir
2) Water Issues

both are negotiable if parties from both countries are serious and finally want to resolve these issues. The main problem is the Kashmir issue only and end of the day the only solution i find is give and take..............or by 21st Deember 2012 we are going to get rid of all these tensions

Why do you think the collapse of England's monarchy will solve India and Pakistan issues on 21/12/2012?

Im not sure what you mean by serious....maybe you mean 'flexible'.

So the policy of using terror as low intensity warfare against India is not an issue as per you (ofcourse it doesnt need to discussed as much as stopped by Pakistan?)
 
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No Never!

1. Kashmir Issue
2. Water problem
3. India wants to be 2nd Israel in South Asia.
4. Indian propaganda all the time against Pakistan.

5. Hawkeye73


Note: Totally tougue-in-cheek
 
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