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Is India's Modi Succeeding in Isolating Pakistan?

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Has India succeeded in framing the Kashmir issue as "Cross-border terrorism" rather than a genuine grass-roots freedom struggle of Kashmiri people?


Prime Minister Modi with NSA Ajit Doval
Has the international and Pakistani media bought the Indian propaganda on Kashmir? Have the media headlines changed from Kashmir protests to Uri attack and "surgical strikes"?

Was the Cyril Almeida story in Dawn based on truth? Or was it planted for propagandapurposes to malign Pakistan Army? Who planted it?

Is the threat of Pakistan's isolation real? If so, why are investors continuing to invest in Pakistani market to push it to new highs? Why are China and the United States rejecting India's demand to isolate Pakistan? Why did Russia do first-ever military exercises in Pakistan? Why are so many countries conducting military exercises with Pakistan? Why is Iran seeking to join CPEC projects? Why are Turkey and OIC supporting Pakistan?

Will Pakistan act against Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar and the Haqqanis? Why are the British not acting against Altaf Husain for taking money from RAW and ordering MQM militant attacks in Karachi to hurt Pakistan? Why is Bramadagh Bugti being hosted by the Swiss government in spite of his support for terror attacks in Balochistan?

Why did the Afghan government oppose Pakistan's membership of the United Nations in 1947? Why did the Afghan governments support Pakhtunstan movement led by Wali Khan who received money from RAW as documented by India's ex intelligence officialRK Yadav in "Mission R&AW". Why have the successive Afghan governments, except the Afghan Taliban, supported proxy wars in Pakistan for decades? Why is the Afghan government allowing RAW to use its territory to launch attacks in Pakistan?

What is the possible end-game in Afghanistan with pull-out of US ground forces? Will there be a power vacuum in Afghanistan? If so, who will fill it? Taliban? ISIS? Another force?

Viewpoint From Overseas host Faraz Darvesh discusses these questions with panelists Misbah Azam and Riaz Haq (www.riazhaq.com)



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ISOLATION?????????...........If anything, Pakistan is doing much better now than it has ever done in our entire history. From the economic takeoff due to CPEC & other programs, and the fact that our military and country are far more stronger and advanced now than they have ever been. So this indian as ALL other Indians have had 0 effect on Pakistan.
 
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what is isolation of a country? it certainly does not mean closing its borders all around it, jamming its airwaves and hermetically sealing it in a vacuum. Yet reading some of the views here, it seems that is what many understand it to be.
A country claiming to be a democracy but unable to practice it because of its own military and a consequence of it, is declined in international interactions and derided in multiple fora - that is isolation of a country.

and what does such isolation accomplish?

It makes travel painful. Pakistanis attest to that.
It makes capital expensive. Pakistan experiences that.
It makes foreign investments difficult inward - Pakistan has 15000 soldiers safeguarding 7000 chinese workers
It makes outward investments rare - Pakistan has started very few of these, if any in recent times
It makes for unstable relationships - recent overtures to Russia for example

It seems to me that it has become more important for Pakistanis to prove Modi's statements wrong than to look at how rapid their cancer is spreading!
 
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Pakistan is a great country with rich culture, but the culture has been out maneuvered by foreign ideas. If they work as humans and see the world as creation of god then they will perform and can become the epicentre of the world which it was in ancient times. In present world the things are quite complicated. But I am sure people will win it.
 
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Modi desperately want to create smoke screen against Kashmir atrocities , where death toll cross 100. But, Pakistani govt is more busy at home then bringing Kashmir issue in international lime light.


A few days back, a Saudi airstrike on yemeni civilians killed 100 plus people in a single day....
 
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Modi isolating Pakistan? Donald Trump's phone call with Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif has dismayed many in India https://www.ft.com/content/4dac2380-b7a4-11e6-ba85-95d1533d9a62

Donald Trump has delighted Pakistan and dismayed some in India with gushing comments to Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif in which he called the country “amazing” and “fantastic” and promised a rare presidential visit.

Islamabad released details of a phone call between the two men late on Wednesday night, in which Mr Trump lavished Mr Sharif and his country with praise, striking a very different tone from comments he made on the campaign trail.

According to the release, Mr Trump said: “Your country is amazing with tremendous opportunities. Pakistanis are one of the most intelligent people. I am ready and willing to play any role that you want me to play to address and find solutions to the outstanding problems.”

It continued: “On being invited to visit Pakistan by the prime minister, Mr Trump said that he would love to come to a fantastic country, fantastic place of fantastic people.”

Mr Trump’s office confirmed the call took place, saying: “President-elect Trump noted that he is looking forward to a lasting and strong personal relationship with Prime Minister Sharif.”

Officials in both New Delhi and Islamabad are now scrambling to work out what Mr Trump’s tone might mean for Pakistan — where the US will spend $860m in aid this year — and the region in general.
 
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