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Jung bahut karli. Jung karke kya paya, na zameen mili na jannat paya(You have fought many battles. But what did you get in return? Neither heaven nor land).”

These words of Prime MinisterNarendra Modi, uttered in the presence of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his brother, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, at the cosy Raiwind palace, had instant appreciative echo in the Sharif household. Not only were the words rich with meanings but also they were delivered with delicate flair. “Well said,” the Sharif brothers concurred and repeated it many times to emphasise the implicit message.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi is received by his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif upon his arrival in Lahore. PTI / Twitter @MEAIndia

There is hardly any doubt that Modi’s words, which rhymed like an Urdu couplet, contained a definite political and strategic message for the neighbouring country. Decoded, it impressed upon the highest level in Pakistan about the futility of carrying on a “covert, proxy or open” war with India. And his “jannatand land” remark was intended to convey India’s position on radical elements in Pakistan.

Obviously, India’s position on Jammu and Kashmir is inflexible in terms of ceding territories. Those accompanying Modi point out that he was unambiguous about it. At the same time, his “jannat” remark was aimed at Islamic radicals who lure youth to the fold of terrorism by promising them “jannatwith virginhoors(nubile maidens)”. Pakistan being one of the major recruitment centres for the jihadists and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the “jannat” remark emphasised the ludicrousness of the jihadists’ proposition. That Modi delivered this message close to where radical Islamist outfits like Lashker-e-Taiba flourish makes it strategically significant.

Insiders in the government say that Modi’s message has a context. In his recent meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Modi raised a pertinent query about youth getting attracted to the jihadist ideology which led them to the path of death and destruction. “They are misguided by the promise ofjannatandhoorsafter death,” he said, explaining the problems of countering this pernicious dogmatic religious belief fanned through Islamic seminaries. In Pakistan, Modi referred to this aspect of terrorism only to disabuse the misguided youth of the “heavenly life after death” notion.

In fact, Modi’s dramatic decision to drop in at Lahore to wish Sharif on his birthday and attend his granddaughter’s wedding was not entirely impulsive. Given his background as RSS pracharak, Modi was acutely conscious of the fact that Indian leaders, particularly from the BJP background, invite great political risks with their pro-active moves on Pakistan. Though Atal Bihari Vajpayee is now appreciated all around for his Lahore bus journey, at the time he was at the receiving end of the Opposition's fire during the Kargil conflict. Similarly, LK Advani raised the hackles of the RSS-VHP combine by calling Jinnah ‘secular’ in 2005. In fact, this proved to be his political downfall.

In comparison to these initiatives, Modi’s move to visit Pakistan was a riskier one as it had an element of unique unilateralism and surprises that are normally detested within his own ideological family in relation to Pakistan. He broke conventions and protocols to smithereens when he hopped on a Pakistani Air Force chopper to Raiwind palace along with his Pakistani counterpart. He was not accompanied by any of his security staff in complete contravention to the stipulated security protocol for the head of government.

Sources close to the PM said that Modi was determined to take a “calculated risk” while keeping his feet firmly on the ground. This was the precise reason why he could effortlessly deliver his words to his hosts in Pakistan in the solitary surrounding of the Sharif household.
 
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Very bold of Modi - to go into Pakistan without his own security. He demonstrated total trust in his hosts and they would now reciprocate the trust - that's only human. He showed his impeccable credentials and delivered his message. But the real question is what is the message and what is the reply. if it is political visit why not joint press conference ? It is just look like a personal visit without political motives or just a broker who want to seal the deal about steel mill ?
 
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Or was it plan B after disgraced Russia tour? I'd call it facing saving on the last minute. Expect little to no change in policy in fact his RSS masters would be salivating on the next confrontation to score on.
 
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Not sure how much fruitful the outcome of this meeting is going to be, i was just happy to see presstitutes sloughing their collective a$$es on a holiday :D

Or was it plan B after disgraced Russia tour? I'd call it facing saving on the last minute. Expect little to no change in policy in fact his RSS masters would be salivating on the next confrontation to score on.

Thank you for doing justice to your username O wise one, now kindly show your real flags :D
 
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Hold your horses until the Foreign Secretaries of two nations meet. Only after that some conclusions/speculations can be drawn out of Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue.
 
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One thing for sure, relations between two nation may see ups and downs, but the personal relation between NS and NM would grow better and better.. The question is, can they harness this mutual friendship and bring peace and prosperity and SA?
 
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we got half of Kashmir which would have been part of India without a jang.
 
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The show will go on without any substance but if the show saves lives of our people who die due to the violations on the border and due to the terrorism Fedex'd to India then I am all for show.

After all words don't cost a thing and that's what we have politicians and diplomats for, if push comes to shove then we do have an iron fist behind the velvet glove.

Truth of the matter is in the current context Pakistan and China cannot afford to take an aggressive anti India stand due to problems they face internally and in SCS respectively and India cannot afford to loose it's forward momentum which would pull it to the big leagues and relative parity with China which is going to be our true adversary in times to come. Hence it's time to play nice with Pakistan and China while we fortify ourselves both economically and militarily. This is why I don't begrudge Modi the volte-face. We do what we have to do - Make deals with Devil (US), cold shoulder our friends (Russians) or break bread with our enemies (China and Pakistan).
 
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Or was it plan B after disgraced Russia tour? I'd call it facing saving on the last minute. Expect little to no change in policy in fact his RSS masters would be salivating on the next confrontation to score on.

The most likely answer but I think Putin sent him on a mission to Pakistan failure would mean no S-400.
 
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After that 1971 happened. Lost both the "Jang" and half of the country i.e. "Zameen".
Now, ........"Jannat" is a different story altogether.......

we did not loose it, its a separate country. But I have a question to you
did we loose BD because of India?
or did DB win separation from Pakistan?
 
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Very bold of Modi - to go into Pakistan without his own security. He demonstrated total trust in his hosts and they would now reciprocate the trust - that's only human. He showed his impeccable credentials and delivered his message. But the real question is what is the message and what is the reply. if it is political visit why not joint press conference ? It is just look like a personal visit without political motives or just a broker who want to seal the deal about steel mill ?
He had around at least 20 commandos with him
 
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