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India-Saudi Confirms Good Ties

every one are speaking that your country is sending the troops secretly, why don't you use your nuke power to stop the war:what:

you see Arabs are by birth businessmen they only understand money, they are lately but surely understanding that by only supporting Pakistan all their money are getting wasted by bailing out you when ever you are in trouble and when you are moving towards bankruptcy they are having a second thought and why should they waste their money:cheesy:
First of all, Pakistan threatening to use nuclear weapons in order to put a halt to the Yemen conflict will have far-reaching results. It would also be a stupid and immature move, and would result in Pakistan facing sanctions.

Second, Arabs are not businessmen by birth. While I'd agree that historically, merchants have played an important role in the economy of Arab states; it would be totally incorrect to refer to Arabs as 'by birth businessmen'. If it were so, they would at least know how to preserve and utilise money. Right now, most of their petrodollars go to fulfilling their luxuries and constructing monuments such as the Kingdom Palace.

Moving on, for India to completely replace Pakistan in terms of relation and cooperation with Saudi Arabia is impossible. The extent of cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is the something India can never surpass. To be honest, India can only hope to maintain an economic relationship with Saudi Arabia. In comparison, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have cooperated on economic and military levels; and have always backed each other on regional issues [Grand Mosque Seizure, Kashmir Dispute]. Not too long ago, rumours even arose that Saudi Arabia had purchased nuclear weapons from Pakistan which just shows how close the two nations are. So do me a favour and take out the false concept in your mind that Pakistan has abandoned Saudi Arabia or vice versa.
 
King Salman, Indian prime minister confirm close ties

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JEDDAH: SIRAJ WAHAB

Published — Thursday 2 April 2015


Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman’s phone call to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday in the wake of Operation Decisive Storm confirms the close relationship between the two nations, say analysts.

Arab News has learned that during the conversation, Modi thanked King Salman for the contact and wished him the best in resolving security challenges in the region “and early restoration of peace and stability under the king’s leadership.”

The prime minister also reaffirmed his commitment to further strengthening India’s ties with Saudi Arabia.
The king highlighted the two countries’ longstanding relations and gave assurances that everything would be done to protect Indians in Yemen, and assistance for their safe evacuation if needed.

“A conversation between friends in times of crisis is always significant,” said M.J. Akbar, national spokesman of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. He said Modi’s response had been warm and cordial. “Saudi-Indian ties have been good,” he said. “But under Modi, they will take a positive leap forward.”

He said India’s relationship with Saudi Arabia is based on peace and stability in the region and economic prosperity. “These are two guiding principles on which our prime minister is taking the relationship forward,” said Akbar.

“India has the highest possible stake in Gulf security,” said Talmiz Ahmad, former Indian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, who spent a large part of his diplomatic career in the region, and was awarded the King Abdul Aziz Medal in 2011 for promoting Saudi-India relations.

In Ahmad’s view, the king wanted to explain how the Kingdom views the Yemen imbroglio, including concerns about Iran’s military and political expansion in the region. “This, in the Saudi view, has left the Kingdom with no choice but to resort to military action in Yemen,” he said.

According to Ahmad, the king would have also wished to reassure India about the value the Kingdom attaches to its strategic partnership with India, cemented during the visit of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2010, and explain that Pakistan’s participation in defending Saudi interests vis-a-vis Yemen should not be read as a dilution of Saudi ties with India.

“I am confident that Prime Minister Modi fully understands the importance of our ties with Saudi Arabia and will ensure that these relations are nurtured vigorously,” said Ahmad.

“Saudi Arabia has a special place in the hearts of all Indians,” Islamic scholar Akhtarul Wasey told Arab News from Delhi. “We welcome the talks between our prime minister and King Salman.”

“No Indian would ever like to see any harm come to Saudi Arabia,” said Wasey. “Our relationship with Saudi Arabia has spiritual and religious dimensions and we always pray for the protection of the land of the two holy mosques.”

King Salman, Indian prime minister confirm close ties | Arab News

Our ties with Gulf will only move up now
 
First of all, Pakistan threatening to use nuclear weapons in order to put a halt to the Yemen conflict will have far-reaching results. It would also be a stupid and immature move, and would result in Pakistan facing sanctions.

Second, Arabs are not businessmen by birth. While I'd agree that historically, merchants have played an important role in the economy of Arab states; it would be totally incorrect to refer to Arabs as 'by birth businessmen'. If it were so, they would at least know how to preserve and utilise money. Right now, most of their petrodollars go to fulfilling their luxuries and constructing monuments such as the Kingdom Palace.

Moving on, for India to completely replace Pakistan in terms of relation and cooperation with Saudi Arabia is impossible. The extent of cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is the something India can never surpass. To be honest, India can only hope to maintain an economic relationship with Saudi Arabia. In comparison, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have cooperated on economic and military levels; and have always backed each other on regional issues [Grand Mosque Seizure, Kashmir Dispute]. Not too long ago, rumours even arose that Saudi Arabia had purchased nuclear weapons from Pakistan which just shows how close the two nations are. So do me a favour and take out the false concept in your mind that Pakistan has abandoned Saudi Arabia or vice versa.
OK i understood your UMMA concept
 
Saudis 'invest' in madarasa in pak and invest in 'industry' in endia. ... let them ask endians to fight and die in yemen
 
What would be Pakistan response ?

No effect on Iranian Shia-India relationship, after Indians backstabbing Shias ?
Don't over react and fly off the handle. No one is 'backstabbing' Shias. The cordial and close relationship with Iran will continue.

This is not a zero sum game. India has and will always have excellent relations with both Saudi Arabia and Iran.

So take a deep breath and relax!

Saudis 'invest' in madarasa in pak and invest in 'industry' in endia. ... let them ask endians to fight and die in yemen
Dude, you seem pretty pissed off with the Saudis! Grab a chilled coke to cool you off! :D
 
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To all Pakis. We are different, have no similarities.
Let us stop this comparing either ways.
Dont see "Pak effect" in whatever we do.

Regards.
 
Saudis 'invest' in madarasa in pak and invest in 'industry' in endia. ... let them ask endians to fight and die in yemen

You want us to you Pokisatani or Porkistani ???

Even Nepal send its people to other country for armed forces so whats so special about you??
 
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