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India’s Isolation In Asia Deepens As China And Pakistan Boost Military Ties

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Isolation when VPN shuts down , and you see "cannot connect symbol"
Those new graduate US workers , shut down connection for Indian self proclaimed guru (Illegally hired workers)

Well then lets try restarting the computer control+alt+ delete

Can we call John so he can finish training us before he is let go from his job
 
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For Pakistan to be fully safe, it is important for Pakistan to shut down the so called US Embassy which I reality is a fortress and a home to CIA, US Army officials & Blackwater operatives. Then & only then Pakistan can see safety, other wise Pakistan will continue to see sectarian violence & other terrorism in Pakistan. US is not in anyway a well wisher of Pakistan & they along with India are trying different ways to destabilize Pakistan from Afghanistan.

The DO MORE word is a proof that US only wants to push Pakistan into more chaos, anarchy & tons of problems. Pakistan has no choice but to free itself from US Fortress Embassy.
 
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this is the lies the indian media feeds them daily

no one in the world cares about a 3rd world nation like india. you are a nobody
no 1 looses sleep over india trust me
Yes India is a closed nation and we also have internet firewall too.

I am afraid of the communist policeman to post more than this. We have no human rights,
 
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Boy, before you even think of blocking our shipment learn something about international waters.
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Everything is fair in love & war ;) . .
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You think you will break indus water treaty & we will sit quite? :)
You think india have concerns over highways & railway tracks who passes through BALTISTAN ? ( thats an other thing you only got this excuse)
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We dont give a flying F about international law while dealing with bharat maa . . for example : Our Nuclear Program .. :pakistan:
 
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Everything is fair in love & war ;) . .
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You think you will break indus water treaty & we will sit quite? :)
You think india have concerns over highways & railway tracks who passes through BALTISTAN ? ( thats an other thing you only got this excuse)
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We dont give a flying F about international law while dealing with bharat maa . . for example : Our Nuclear Program .. :pakistan:

India will not break Indus water treaty.

For Pakistan to be fully safe, it is important for Pakistan to shut down the so called US Embassy which I reality is a fortress and a home to CIA, US Army officials & Blackwater operatives. Then & only then Pakistan can see safety, other wise Pakistan will continue to see sectarian violence & other terrorism in Pakistan. US is not in anyway a well wisher of Pakistan & they along with India are trying different ways to destabilize Pakistan from Afghanistan.

The DO MORE word is a proof that US only wants to push Pakistan into more chaos, anarchy & tons of problems. Pakistan has no choice but to free itself from US Fortress Embassy.

yeah dude, shut down US embassy, then UK embassy, then europe.
 
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Really ? They give CMship to that sanki yogi .
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Its better to be prepared :) .

Oh we know what'll happen. You'll keep bungling along in terms of development, never really use any of the water and we'll just have to keep hearing multiple threats.
 
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China and Pakistan have agreed to further deepen their military cooperation amid India’s training of Vietnam troops on its soil. Central and South Asia is apparently being divided into two camps with China, Pakistan and their allies in one camp and U.S.-led allies, including India and Japan, in the rival camp.

A statement by Pakistan’s military on Thursday announced that the Pakistani army chief and Chinese leadership have reached an agreement to ramp up military cooperation between the two nations despite worries from India and its allies that China-Pak defense relations pose a serious challenge to the balance of power in the region.


Pakistan and China strengthen military ties
Pakistani Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa met with senior Chinese political and military officials as part of his three-day trip to China. The two allied countries, which are currently implementing their massive joint project, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), termed their defense cooperation as a source of strength.

Islamabad and Beijing expressed their satisfaction with strengthening their bilateral coordination of actions on international and regional affairs. The rapid development of cooperation between Pakistan and China is widely interpreted as a response to India’s – their mutual rival in the region – warming up to the United States, whose vast influence in the region has been challenged by Beijing for years.

India finds itself isolated in Asia
India has been a vocal critic of CPEC and any other factors that bring Pakistan and China closer together. New Delhi, which views China as a threat to its key role in the region, has been seeking new allies in the region to counter Beijing’s growing influence.

After enjoying a decades-long friendship with its major and most reliable ally, Russia, today no official in Indian leadership can be certain of the strength of their ties with Russia anymore. One can argue that India should blame its own policies and particularly its decision to seek closer ties with the United States – Russia’s traditional rival – for losing Moscow’s support.

In fact, Russia reacted to India’s shift toward the U.S. almost immediately and has pursued closer ties with India’s traditional enemy, Pakistan, despite decades of cold relations between Islamabad and Moscow since the Cold War era. At the other end of the issue are India-U.S. ties. While the U.S. seems hellbent on supporting India to counter China’s growing influence in the region, it has made little effort to build a strong partnership with the South Asian nation and has given no guarantee that it would back India in any regional conflict, be it with Pakistan or China.

Irreconcilable differences between India and China
This uncertainty in relations with both the Russians and Americans makes India isolated in the region. New Delhi isn’t interested in being left all alone, especially not in the era of China and Pakistan’s formidable alliance in the region, which is why it has started looking for new allies in the region.

Though Vietnam may not be as strong of an ally as Russia or the U.S., India is seeking closer military ties with it. This week, New Delhi trained Vietnamese soldiers in the town of Vairengte, Mizoram. However, if India is trying to tilt the balance of power in its favor by numbers by seeking closer ties with multiple medium-sized nations in the region, China too is reaching out to smaller nations to secure its dominance in the region.

On top of having allied with Pakistan and Russia, China has sought closer ties with both Bangladesh and Myanmar, further fueling India’s fears about an expansionist China, both along the Himalayas and in the Indian Ocean region. Last Sunday, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina officially commissioned two Chinese-made submarines, which will become the Bangladesh Navy’s first submarines ever.

It makes New Delhi no less worried that reports are flooding in that China may be planning to deploy thousands of marines to defend Gwadar Port in Pakistan as part of the $46 billion CPEC project. CPEC itself presents a number of challenges to India, including that it runs through the disputed Kashmir region and that it serves as a game-changer project for both the Pakistani and Chinese economies.

Is India the “pawn” of the U.S.?
The Chinese media thinks the U.S. and Japan are using India to contain China in the Asian region and have no respect for India’s strategic interests there. China’s state-run Global Times warned India of falling into the “trap” of Washington and Tokyo, as reported by The India Times.

“Washington hopes to use New Delhi to contain China in the Indian Ocean. Tokyo wishes to counter-balance China in the Pacific Ocean with the help of New Delhi,” the newspaper states.

While the newspaper agrees that the promises from the U.S. and Japan are disguised as “strategic opportunities” for India, they are merely “traps” for New Delhi to become “a pawn” in the hands of the two biggest regional allies.

But India seems eager to hold on to any string of hope, only to prevent China from stationing its troops in the Indian Ocean region and expanding its influence there through its partnership with Pakistan and other nations. Beijing is currently in the process of selling eight diesel-electric submarines worth more than $5 billion to the Pakistan Navy, which marks the biggest military export deal ever signed by the Chinese.

India to challenge China’s naval operations in the South China Sea
While India is waiting for U.S. President Donald Trump to unveil his plans for the Asian region and, in particular, his plans for U.S.-India relations, the Indian government is trying to find more allies there. New Delhi has recently offered Vietnam its advanced BrahMos missile, which can target enemies 400 km away and travels at speeds nearly three times the speed of sound.

The deployment of the BrahMos missile into Vietnam would be a major step by India and would present a serious challenge to any military operations by the Chinese in the South China Sea.
Excellent article. The article is spot on. I agree with the article completely.
 
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Come to think of it. Modi might be best thing happened to Pakistan just as Donald Trump is to Russia/China.

Donald Trump became trending joke which doesn't translate well with the image of USA in regards to internationally affairs. Similarity, Modi has undermined at the expense of his nation's reputation which somehow put Pakistan on the map for good reasons, not to mention pushed Russia towards Pakistan/China.

What Modi has done for Pakistan which is something both Pakistan and China have been trying for years. :D
 
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Come to think of it. Modi might be best thing happened to Pakistan just as Donald Trump is to Russia/China.

Donald Trump became trending joke which doesn't translate well with the image of USA in regards to internationally affairs. Similarity, Modi has undermined at the expense of his nation's reputation which somehow put Pakistan on the map for good reasons, not to mention pushed Russia towards Pakistan/China.

What Modi has done for Pakistan which is something both Pakistan and China have been trying for years. :D

Donald Trump wants to be friendly to Russia. Why is Russia being clubbed with China ? They have their own interests
 
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how high was Modi when he thought he could isolate Pakistan internationally :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

I think he might have picked Indian dictionary which might explains the unthinkable tactics. The way Modi has played with that word throughout the year is beginning to seem like it is meant to mean promote. :D

Donald Trump wants to be friendly to Russia. Why is Russia being clubbed with China ? They have their own interests

Because of foreign policy? Russia and China have been collaborating with each other for years. This joke Donald Trump is not about to unsettle which has been laid down into foundation years ago.

Besides, the main establishment is not fan of Russia for many reasons which is not about to change by puppet that will dare to question status quo.

Also, Donald Trump wanted powers. Since he got it, he is going to play to the gallery [main establishment] to preserve his powers for the time being.
 
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To all the Pakistani going ga ga over this crap, lets see what this is all about, shall we?

This is a freelancer (https://www.peopleperhour.com/freelancer/polina/tikhonova/writer-journalist-and-a-certified/872422) written article in a non-descript website (http://www.valuewalk.com/) operated by a Pakistani COO Sheeraz Raza (http://www.valuewalk.com/about/about-the-site/ , https://twitter.com/SheerazRaza). What more do you expect from it if not telling lies about India. Heck, the site does not even have a HTTPS version, tell a lot about their professionalism in todays Internet where HTTPS everywhere is a mandate.
 
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