there was no genocide....Pakistan only killed mukti bahini rogues and those who facilitated them
the same Lankans who agreed that despite the setback they will come back to Pakistan to play when invited; the same ones who know that it was india that had a hand behind the attacks b/c of Pakistan's open support to SL military in its war against terrorist tamil elements
Pakistan has good relations with Nepalese (wasnt the case earlier) and the reason for Nepal trying to get closer to Pakistan (and China) is to counter against indian hegemony. Nepalese are very bitter about india's negative influence on their country. Dont take my word for it, research yourself.
so the pot shouldnt call the kettle black. We've done much more for our neighbours than you have....just ask an honest Afghan who are given Pakistani identity cards, allowed to work without work permits and in fact in many cases are provided with free or near free housing (not to be confused with the refugee camps which we are pocketing a good expense from that)
all it took was a few nationalistic Sikhs to get the job done right
waste of bullets though...should've used the holy kirpan instead
Kashmiris are already integrated into Pakistani society; hell even our prime minister is of Kashmiri origin. There's no need for flooding of any kind. Those who have family on both sides of the border find ways to reunite with eachother. Regular families as well as those affiliated with freedom fighters and/or the liberation movement.
I agree generally.
But actually it was just the political leadership that added fuel to the fire. The military only intervened when india's military became involved and they did so rightfully. Field Marsh. Y. Khan was for peace talks with that guy mujib
there certainly was mistreatment and misallocation of resources but then again the "resentment" also came about as a result of lackluster rescue and relief missions for cylcone victims -- the Center's reaction to it was slow and inefficient and it only helped fuel resentment...just blaming the military is a typical reaction - but not a well founded one
as i belong to that region and know a great deal about it i can assure you that if FATA were in a civil war it would be more so b/c of tribal infighting. There have been no insurrections by people of FATA against any province or the Center (i.e. Pak govt). There certainly is conflict in the region but it is not civil war.