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How Modi’s foreign policy is beating Pakistan
Published August 23, 2015 | By admin
SOURCE : INDIA TODAY

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When it comes to diplomatic engagement, Pakistan is no match to Modi’s India.

According to an article published in The Dawn, the Islamic nation, which has sought parity with India and described resolution of the Kashmir dispute as the essential prerequisite for normal ties with its much larger neighbour, is suffering from diplomatic paralysis against its bete noire India.

The report pins the blame on the country’s old-school diplomats, politicians and military thinkers of ignoring the changes in the global environment and their attitude towards arch-rival India and the world’s major powers. It says, Pakistan’s diplomatic policy is shaped by ideology instead of being based on pragmatism.


While the Islamic nation boasts of its nuclear arsenal and their delivery systems vis-a-vis India, it hardly tells its citizens about the widening gap between the two countries in most fields including education, scientific research and innovation.

Pakistan is aware that jihadi militancy since 1989 has failed to wrest Kashmir for Pakistan from India as has war and military confrontation. Still, the defiant nation supports Kashmir separatists and terrorist outfits to bleed India. Pakistan has already fought four wars with India and lost half its territory in the process, the erstwhile East Pakistan (Bangladesh ), in 1971 but the Kashmir dispute still rages on.

Meanwhile, the Dawood Ibrahim issue has become the bone of contention between India and Pakistan.

As it presently stands, India is assembling a dossier on Dawood Ibrahim ahead of NSA-level talks between India and Pakistan on 23-24 August. Intelligence shared by the UAE in this regard could be critical in building a solid case, and could very well be the “heavy price”

It seems, the Kashmir Independence issue has become a day dream for Pakistan and the Free Kashmir slogan has lost its significance in the Cold War-era.

India has proceeded to broaden its horizons to encompass traditional Pakistani friends like China, Iran and the UAE while the poor nation continues on its lonely path to nowhere.

In the global market, India is viewed as too profitable a market to antagonise. As a major importer, as well as a popular holiday destination, it dwarfs Pakistan in the eyes of the whole world. The country has established over 20 strategic partnerships over the years with countries that include Russia, the US, France, Japan, Chin, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Recently, both India and Bangladesh swapped control of some 160 small pockets of land on each other’s territory to end one of the world’s most intractable border disputes that has kept thousands of people in stateless limbo for nearly 70 years.

The historic agreement proves that New Delhi is interested to bolster ties with its neighbour while the Islamabad has failed to do anything significant to grab the eyeballs of the international community – apart from promoting terror – to prove that it believes in peaceful coexistence.

The Modi-Obama bonhomie after LeT chief Osama bin Laden’s assassination by US Navy Seals is a blot on the face of Pakistan also.

To counter a US-India axis, an isolated Pakistan befriended China but the country could not tip the balance in Pakistan’s favour on its own. Its natural ally America to changed stance and joined hands with India while Pakistan sat fingers crosses.

Pakistan, which was created on the basis of religion, has failed to fight against terrorism and is at cross roads — to fight Taliban or not.

Meanwhile, India’s strategic partnership with UAE is expected to hit Pakistan where it hurts. While trade, investment and energy appear in the India-UAE joint statement, the dominant theme of the agreement by far, is security and counter-terrorism.

Time has come for Pakistan to come out of the denial mode now.
 
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It is true that Modi may have one up on the Pakistanis.

But, India and its diplomats do not have the charisma, beauty, eloquence and charm of the Pakistanis. A professional Pakistani diplomat is heads and shoulders above the Indian counterpart.

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Hina Rabbani Khar is just one example. The truth is many Indians (especially North Indians) are envious of the Pakistanis. They secretly admire their physical beauty, their (Punjabi) culture, their fashion, their music, their cricketers. Even in India it is the Punjabi culture that dominates above all others. And South Indians do not seem to have that deep seated hatred for Pakistan that infects the hearts of many others.

If only Pakistan can move away from the religious fundamentalism that appears to affect so much of life in that country, they would have an influence - a soft power - that would be able to conquer India. Until that happens India will likely have the upper hand.
 
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It is true that Modi may have one up on the Pakistanis.

But, India and its diplomats do not have the charisma, beauty, eloquence and charm of the Pakistanis. A professional Pakistani diplomat is heads and shoulders above the Indian counterpart.

At-a-glance-The9307.jpg


Hina Rabbani Khar is just one example. The truth is many Indians (especially North Indians) are envious of the Pakistanis. They secretly admire their beauty, their (Punjabi) culture, their fashion, their music, their cricketers. Even in India it is the Punjabi culture that dominates above all others.

Lol, wut?

Do you really think beauty is in the equation? Pakistan has much better diplomats than Ms Rabbani, please don't let your infantile infatuations degrade the quality of your posts.

Regards
 
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Do you really think beauty is in the equation? Pakistan has much better diplomats than Ms Rabbani, please don't let your infantile infatuations degrade the quality of your posts.

You shouldn't ask for the impossible. Do take note the next time you post in this regard, please. Many thanks.
 
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Lol, wut?

Do you really think beauty is in the equation? Pakistan has much better diplomats than Ms Rabbani, please don't let your infantile infatuations degrade the quality of your posts.

Regards

They certainly may have. But she got India going gaga gaga didn't she. Clearly an intelligent and beautiful diplomat who represented Pakistan and won over many Indians. What is that if not soft power.

 
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It is true that Modi may have one up on the Pakistanis.

But, India and its diplomats do not have the charisma, beauty, eloquence and charm of the Pakistanis. A professional Pakistani diplomat is heads and shoulders above the Indian counterpart.

At-a-glance-The9307.jpg


Hina Rabbani Khar is just one example. The truth is many Indians (especially North Indians) are envious of the Pakistanis. They secretly admire their physical beauty, their (Punjabi) culture, their fashion, their music, their cricketers. Even in India it is the Punjabi culture that dominates above all others. And South Indians do not seem to have that deep seated hatred for Pakistan that infects the hearts of many others.

If only Pakistan can move away from the religious fundamentalism that appears to affect so much of life in that country, they would have an influence - a soft power - that would be able to conquer India. Until that happens India will likely have the upper hand.
If we needed a beauty contest we would have sent Priyanka Chopra. It's not!!
 
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It is true that Modi may have one up on the Pakistanis.

But, India and its diplomats do not have the charisma, beauty, eloquence and charm of the Pakistanis. A professional Pakistani diplomat is heads and shoulders above the Indian counterpart.

At-a-glance-The9307.jpg


Hina Rabbani Khar is just one example. The truth is many Indians (especially North Indians) are envious of the Pakistanis. They secretly admire their physical beauty, their (Punjabi) culture, their fashion, their music, their cricketers. Even in India it is the Punjabi culture that dominates above all others. And South Indians do not seem to have that deep seated hatred for Pakistan that infects the hearts of many others.

If only Pakistan can move away from the religious fundamentalism that appears to affect so much of life in that country, they would have an influence - a soft power - that would be able to conquer India. Until that happens India will likely have the upper hand.
too much saudi jihad influence in Pakistan, let them suffer from the cancer of wahhabism.
 
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too much saudi jihad influence in Pakistan, let them suffer from the cancer of wahhabism.


Yes it is unfortunate. More unfortunate that some Pakistanis actively support the Arabicisation of their country. A country and culture that can hold its own any day - like Iran.
 
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Yes it is unfortunate. More unfortunate that some Pakistanis actively support the Arabicisation of their country. A country and culture that can hold its own any day - like Iran.
not really, apart from 'just like India', which is not acceptable to their masses, they don't have an Identity or culture of their own :P

so the identity they chose for themselves is "islamic", more specifically, sunni islamic, pity they chose to be like the Saudis.. should've gone more Turkey like, eh ?
 
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It is true that Modi may have one up on the Pakistanis.

But, India and its diplomats do not have the charisma, beauty, eloquence and charm of the Pakistanis. A professional Pakistani diplomat is heads and shoulders above the Indian counterpart.

At-a-glance-The9307.jpg


Hina Rabbani Khar is just one example. The truth is many Indians (especially North Indians) are envious of the Pakistanis. They secretly admire their physical beauty, their (Punjabi) culture, their fashion, their music, their cricketers. Even in India it is the Punjabi culture that dominates above all others. And South Indians do not seem to have that deep seated hatred for Pakistan that infects the hearts of many others.

If only Pakistan can move away from the religious fundamentalism that appears to affect so much of life in that country, they would have an influence - a soft power - that would be able to conquer India. Until that happens India will likely have the upper hand.


BS
.So Mr Gibbs was right.
Diplomacy is not based on beauty .Stuffs like diplomatic achievements,education will long last even in future.But beauty of man or women will began to fade within few years.


And who told you we Indians hate Pakistanis .Both South Indians and North Indians dont hate Pakistan r Pakistanis .But we wont trust.
It was the Gen Sunderji that developed cold start theory.And Bollywwod and Indian culture is stil dominant in Pakistan.

Dont post in such threads if you dont have any info
 
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Yes it is unfortunate. More unfortunate that some Pakistanis actively support the Arabicisation of their country. A country and culture that can hold its own any day - like Iran.


Because Iran has better looking women, right ? :rofl:
 
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