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yep...my dear I have a life than just being a keyboard warrior here :smart:
And you are somehow privy to this information?:woot:

But USA and UK both said they do not believe the claims you made, do you need me to provide you with what they said on the matter? they think your so called evidence is not worth the paper it's written on.
and you want me to share links with what US court has to say about your evidence? is this why immunity was granted to ISI in new york court?
 
yep...my dear I have a life than just being a keyboard warrior here :smart:


and you want me to share links with what US court has to say about your evidence? is this why immunity was granted to ISI in new york court?


Let me give you what Hilary Clinton said about your so called evidence

said it does not have any evidence in this regard.

"Well, first of all, we have no evidence of that. I mean, we just have no evidence of that," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.

Ms. Clinton, who just concluded a three-day visit to Pakistan, had made the remarks in Lahore during an interaction with Pakistani editors who told her that many Pakistanis believed India was fomenting trouble in Balochistan.

Describing Balochistan as "a very volatile region," she said she had not seen any evidence from Pakistan about India's involvement in Balochistan.

"Not that I've seen.... I have not seen it. I have not seen anything like that. So I can't agree with you because I personally don't have any information," she said, according to a transcript made available by the State Department here.

Her comments assume significance in the wake of Pakistan alleging that India was fomenting trouble in Balochistan and that it had "evidence" to prove its claim.


She has not seen your so called evidence maybe she used it to clean her nose or something? who knows perhaps its lying in Obamas paper bin?
 
you want me to share what current Secretary Defense has to say about Indian involvement in Pakistan?
Let me give you what Hilary Clinton said about your so called evidence

said it does not have any evidence in this regard.

"Well, first of all, we have no evidence of that. I mean, we just have no evidence of that," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.

Ms. Clinton, who just concluded a three-day visit to Pakistan, had made the remarks in Lahore during an interaction with Pakistani editors who told her that many Pakistanis believed India was fomenting trouble in Balochistan.

Describing Balochistan as "a very volatile region," she said she had not seen any evidence from Pakistan about India's involvement in Balochistan.

"Not that I've seen.... I have not seen it. I have not seen anything like that. So I can't agree with you because I personally don't have any information," she said, according to a transcript made available by the State Department here.

Her comments assume significance in the wake of Pakistan alleging that India was fomenting trouble in Balochistan and that it had "evidence" to prove its claim.
Come one you guys are the educated ones, and yet you can't even comprehend simple english, those are her personal views not the views of a Secretary State- you can always argue on that in the court of law
 
you want me to share what current Secretary Defense has to say about Indian involvement in Pakistan?

current defence secretary and who might that be? Yes please do
 
you don't know who is Secretary Defense US....Chuck hagel, just look up what he has to say about India in Balochistan
current defence secretary and who might that be? Yes please do
 
you don't know who is Secretary Defense US....Chuck hagel, just look up what he has to say about India in Balochistan


Please can you post a link on what he said? I can read it and respond to it. I am in a internet cafe now but I will go home soon.
 


Chuck Hagel criticised for India-Afghanistan remarks - Telegraph

His comments have come under attack and has not been confirmed by Hilary clintron nor Obama and the intresting thing is he has not mentioned it again so I have my dobuts.

The US and international community will continue to work with Afghanistan, Pakistan and India to advance security in this critically important part of the world," Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said.

his speech at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, Hagel also observed that rise of nations like China, India and Indonesia will help shape the 21st century.

For the first time in 12 years of US and international involvement in Afghanistan, the Afghan forces have formally assumed lead responsibility for security, Hagel noted.

"It keeps us on track to responsibly end the war next year and transition to a far more limited non-combat mission to assist the Afghan government as it takes full responsibility for country's future," said Hagel.

Hagel said the forces that are reshaping the world include the rising Asian countries, outbreak of revolution and sectarian conflicts across Middle East and North Africa, along with continuing impact of financial crises and recessions in Europe and the rise of China, India and Brazil.

"These shifts are all interconnected," he said. Hagel said US is taking the rebalance in Asia Pacific region because of the its growing importance to America's future security and prosperity.

"America has always been a Pacific power. The rebalance engages America's relationships with countries across the region, including rising powers like China, India and Indonesia," he said.

World nations have an interest in building a world order based on strong economic ties, mutual security interests and respect for rules, norms, and institutions that underpin them, he noted.

"In Asia and beyond, our approach to security in the 21st century is to strengthen alliances, build new partnerships and forge coalitions of common interest that help resolve problems and prevent conflict.

We are doing this in Europe through our renewed commitment to the NATO Alliance and in Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. All of these regions will help define the world's future," the US Defence Secretary said.

He said the US is employing a lighter-military footprint approach to enhance defence cooperation and the capabilities of allies through military engagements and joint exercises which enables it to respond to the crises more quickly.


He also gave this talk at the University

 
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Chuck Hagel criticised for India-Afghanistan remarks - Telegraph

His comments have come under attack and has not been confirmed by Hilary clintron nor Obama and the intresting thing is he has not mentioned it again so I have my dobuts.

The US and international community will continue to work with Afghanistan, Pakistan and India to advance security in this critically important part of the world," Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said.

his speech at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, Hagel also observed that rise of nations like China, India and Indonesia will help shape the 21st century.

For the first time in 12 years of US and international involvement in Afghanistan, the Afghan forces have formally assumed lead responsibility for security, Hagel noted.

"It keeps us on track to responsibly end the war next year and transition to a far more limited non-combat mission to assist the Afghan government as it takes full responsibility for country's future," said Hagel.

Hagel said the forces that are reshaping the world include the rising Asian countries, outbreak of revolution and sectarian conflicts across Middle East and North Africa, along with continuing impact of financial crises and recessions in Europe and the rise of China, India and Brazil.

"These shifts are all interconnected," he said. Hagel said US is taking the rebalance in Asia Pacific region because of the its growing importance to America's future security and prosperity.

"America has always been a Pacific power. The rebalance engages America's relationships with countries across the region, including rising powers like China, India and Indonesia," he said.

World nations have an interest in building a world order based on strong economic ties, mutual security interests and respect for rules, norms, and institutions that underpin them, he noted.

"In Asia and beyond, our approach to security in the 21st century is to strengthen alliances, build new partnerships and forge coalitions of common interest that help resolve problems and prevent conflict.

We are doing this in Europe through our renewed commitment to the NATO Alliance and in Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. All of these regions will help define the world's future," the US Defence Secretary said.

He said the US is employing a lighter-military footprint approach to enhance defence cooperation and the capabilities of allies through military engagements and joint exercises which enables it to respond to the crises more quickly.


He also gave this talk at the University


What did i miss here? The point of this post is? He gave his remarks and critisized india for doing its dirty work in Pakistan.....i rest my case. period. You can twist it however you like
 
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What did i miss here? The point of this post is? He gave his remarks and critisized india for doing its dirty work in Pakistan.....i rest my case. period. You can twist it however you like

Yes but the US administration did not back his view did they? so it is holds no merit

This guy also called a Indian news reporter a supporter of the Taliban so I do not hold him in high regard he had to later apologise for his dumb comments. Maybe he does not like Indians much?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2251997/Former-U-S-senator-Chuck-Hagel-apologizes-calling-U-S-ambassador-openly-aggressively-gay.html

He seems a bit of a retard if you ask me
 
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel drew criticism Thursday when a video showed him make what appeared to be a racially insensitive remark to an Indian man in a speech at the University of Nebraska.

Buzzfeed first reported on the video, in which Hagel calls on an audience member and jokes, "You’re not a member of the Taliban, are you?" After a 13-second silence, the man, who is not visible on camera, identifies himself as Robin Gandhi, an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska Omaha.

Many were offended, taking it as an insinuation on Hagel's part that an Indian man might be a terrorist. But Gandhi disputed the story in a statement Thursday afternoon, noting that Hagel's comments were not directed at him.
 
Yes but the US administration did not back his view did they? so it is holds no merit

This guy also called a Indian news reporter a supporter of the Taliban so I do not hold him in high regard he had to later apologise for his dumb comments. Maybe he does not like Indians much?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2251997/Former-U-S-senator-Chuck-Hagel-apologizes-calling-U-S-ambassador-openly-aggressively-gay.html

He seems a bit of a retard if you ask me

Oh please yar baas karo, hes Secetary DOD,
 
We share a border with Bangladesh aswell- You want me to put out a ridiculous explanation Sir?-

That's the official position of GoI. Kashmir after all (including P0K and G&B) is a disputed area with both sides claiming it.
 
Three Indians killed in Taliban attack - The Hindu


Three Indians were killed in a Taliban suicide attack on a NATO supply company’s compound in Kabul on Tuesday.

They were working in a housing compound, when the Taliban attack began with a suicide bomb in a large truck.

Two or three insurgents fought guards for about 30-40 minutes before all the attackers were killed.

“India’s Mission is providing all assistance in bringing back the bodies of three Indians killed,” Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said.

@RazPaK, @Albatross @Umair Nawaz

Just for the record, what part of this post was worth thanking..??
 
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