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Hysterical India, Mature Pakistan

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BJP is using this event to flare up public sentiment for political gain

india actually has a history of making everything political issue

its not like indians have not killed pakistanis and vice versa

so both parties need to sit down and find solution of these cross fires
 
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Even the title sums up the situation and attitude of both nations at the moment !! :tup:
 
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Mature Pakistan lol.

I will call Pakistan mature if they are,

-able to stop drone attacks.
-able to flush out all militants from own area(refuse military action)
-start thinking beyond India(start with India and end with India - the foreign policy)

Come back then, we will talk about maturity. People are dying in Pakistan everyday in target killing, violence, bomb blasts etc. Nobody care about it but ready for cry if some shots fired in LOC. Shame on you guys.
 
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Maturity is when your world opens up and you realize that you are not the center of it. Maturity is when you accept the reality and say goodbye to denials. Maturity is when you grow up.
 
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Did any indian bother to read the article? did they notice how their media is literally war mongering asking for massive retaliation? did they notice how their politicians from parliament have stood up and asking for 50 soldiers death? has this happened in Pakistan? did this happen a few months back when border conflicts happened?

then tell me how can you say your parliament is acting maturely. i didnt know it was mature to ask for the blood of fifty soldiers in a parliament meeting?
 
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The reaction from indian in past couple of days proves this.
 
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Good as a matured country then take the first step and dismantle the camps on your side.
 
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Mature Pakistan :woot: Then what is the reason Pakistan preferred hostility with such huge size neighbouring country. :cheesy:
 
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Pakistan gov is afraid of war that's why they have been begging for friendship. Its not that india is against it but pakistan govt should first control their army and tell them to act maturely....if pakistan govt can't control its army no matter how much we try to shake hand they will pull down...the main obstacle between pakistan india's friendship is Pakistan army.
 
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India is gripped by war hysteria. Its jingoistic media, bereft of editorial responsibility, has come out all guns blazing against Pakistan. Its politicians, especially from the right-wing and nationalist parties, are baying for blood. They want their troops to “behead” 50 Pakistani soldiers and bring home their heads as “trophies” in revenge for the August 6 killing of five Indian soldiers in a cross-Line of Control (LoC) ambush that the defence minister, AK Antony, blamed on “specialist forces of Pakistan Army”.

On the streets, the youth wing of the ruling Congress Party has caused tempers to flare. Its activists organised vociferous protests in major urban centres where Pakistan’s national flag was burnt. In the capital New Delhi, they tried, though unsuccessfully, to mob the Pakistan High Commission. And in Amritsar, they briefly stopped the Lahore-bound Dosti bus and harassed its Pakistani passengers with their menacing slogans.

In the Indian parliament, Antony played to the gallery. He retracted his earlier pragmatic statement and joined the chorus of the hawkish opposition MPs by lobbing veiled threats at Pakistan. Unsatisfied by Antony’s about-face, some opposition MPs urged the Congress-led government to call off a planned meeting between Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Nawaz Sharif on the fringes of the UN General Assembly next month. Others called for scrapping the crucial secretary-level talks for which Islamabad has already proposed dates. Sadly enough, over three dozen top former civil and military bureaucrats also advised Singh “not to rush into dialogue with Pakistan”.

This knee-jerk reaction from India is regrettable. This shows our hyphenated relationship has been caught up in a time-warp since the 1947 Partition. Nothing has changed, at least in India. Rounds and rounds of dialogue haven’t even narrowed down the trust deficit. Detente between the two rivals is as fragile and vulnerable as ever. And one unpleasant incident can undo the gains of years of diplomacy.

India’s overreaction also shows a lack of pragmatism on the part of its politicians. The Bharatiya Janata Party and its like-minded groups used the incident for political point-scoring ahead of next year’s general elections. They are least bothered about the possible dangerous implications of their political short-sightedness.

On the contrary, Pakistan’s response to the Indian belligerence was mature and responsible. Premier Sharif expressed “sadness” over the LoC incident and loss of “precious human lives”. Such an expression of empathy was unprecedented. This shows the statesman-like approach of Sharif, who has come of age. Similarly, the Pakistani media, too, reacted comparatively responsibly and sought to defuse the tension instead of stoking it further like their counterparts in India.

Coming to the August 6 LoC “ambush”. Realistically speaking, the Pakistani military is already stretched too thin. It cannot afford to open another front at a time when it’s fighting two resilient homegrown insurgencies. Also, this is not 1998 nor is General Kayani overambitious like his predecessor.

No doubt, India is a big country. But this doesn’t mean it can coerce Pakistan into some kind of submission. In international diplomacy, sovereign states maintain relations on parity basis. If New Delhi seriously wants to pursue good ties with Islamabad, it has to stop its obsession with the Pakistani military and the ISI, it has to rein in extremists on its side of the border and the Indian media and politicians have to act responsibly. War-mongering will only serve the purpose of hate-mongers on this side of the border and vitiate the atmosphere, which is in neither side’s interest.

Hysterical India, mature Pakistan – The Express Tribune

Maturity comes from acting as a mature member of the overall international community. If India, were to act like Pakistan and act mature, it will mean

1. Overt 'moral' support to the Baloch movement.
2. Talk about tactical nuclear weapons all the time.
3. Push its own citizens to fight some stupid cause in another country.
4. Ensure its citizens see conspiracy theories in every other news which comes out.
5. Give free hand to non-state actors and then act as if they are helpless.

This is the 'mature' Pakistan. Sorry, but I prefer an immature India anyday to the current 'mature' Pakistan.
 
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Why is that Hindus keep self-embarrass themselves by writing Hindu as Yindoo?

It's ironic. You speak of embarrassment, while writing stuff like this (highlighted part). Redundancy, anyone?!
 
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Hysterical India, Evil India , Yindoo India, RAW India .... and Pakistan...the Angel of south Asia.... It literally sounds like they got payed to write this pathetic piece ...

i kinda agree with tyhe bold part ..ish kehtay hain mouh k baat chura lena

Indians plz understand - Pakistanis did show a great amount of maturity by setting up terrorist camps and harboring Osama...Way to go...:chilli:...

have u ever wonder why every indian neighbour hate them ???
 
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