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Modi govt keeps Pakistan out of regional plans, signs pacts with other countries

Pakistan is too childish to make SAARC a hostage for its enmity with India. SAARC was formed 40 years ago and less than 5% trade happens in this region while it host 30% of world population. Pakistan should have been long cut off from SAARC. Good that Modi took the initiative in this regard.
 
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Pakistan is too childish to make SAARC a hostage for its enmity with India. SAARC was formed 40 years ago and less than 5% trade happens in this region while it host 30% of world population. Pakistan should have been long cut off from SAARC. Good that Modi took the initiative in this regard.

Why don't you violate another country's border and show Pakistan how big and strong you are. :lol:
 
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Why don't you violate another country's border and show Pakistan how big and strong you are. :lol:

That proves one thing. That even very anti-India people like you don't believe the establishment nonsense of India being behind the attacks in your country. Otherwise you would be saying that India is violating your own border....

:lol: Easy to get you guys all twisted up. So many claims, not much sense......
 
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Why don't you violate another country's border and show Pakistan how big and strong you are. :lol:

India is big....many times big than Pakistan. So what is there to show? It is a reality.

The topic is SAARC. So why not stick to the topic.
 
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What is pakistan obsession with cpre. It will just provide a route to chinese. What is their to gain for pakistan when they don't do any value addition. Pakistanis are too gullible

Value addition? What for? Pakistan will become $100 trillion economy overnight by establishing CPEC and transporting Chinese goods to China. You are just jealous. Now Shuuuu...
 
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That is silly. The point is made. You don't think Kashmir is disputed? Excellent news!

This is about diplomacy, the point is made. No one expects any change because of the objection but China itself sets a precedent for India's role in the SC sea. This is not about Pakistan as many Pakistanis think, this is an issue between India& China.

As for China steamrolling anyone because of it being in the UNSC, that's a joke because no one else supports it on this matter of the SC sea. This, in any case, is diplomatic posturing and anyone with half a brain would have figured it out.
If India had any other reasons to object to this corridor, so you think it will spell that out?
Pakistanis are generally not mentally evolved enough to understand concepts of international law.

Per them, everything is a street slanging match. Where if you are loud enough and repeat it enough times, you win.

For example, they fail to comprehend that India's objection to the mythical CPEC is only in Azad Kashmir which is disputed territory. They simply don't get concept of international law and diplomatic offenses.

But to even expect them to read and be more aware than they are now is a fools errand because the entire nation seems to run on a steady diet of low intelligence analysis and conspiracy theories.

The other day, some Pakistani chap came up with the theory that Modi called up Pakistan on Ramzan because Indians were scared that Pakistani COAS met with Sri Lankan Govt. :lol:
 
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Darinder Khoti can do all he wants with their satteliate states, but remember we're not one. Happy independence Bangladesh. Lol
 
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Why don't you violate another country's border and show Pakistan how big and strong you are. :lol:
cause weare amature and responsible nation and dont start firing at owr own people when things dont go as planned for us :sarcastic:...

pakistan aur hamme ek faraq hai aur wo rehna chiye ;)

Darinder Khoti can do all he wants with their satteliate states, but remember we're not one. Happy independence Bangladesh. Lol
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India will also need Pakistan’s help for Afghanistan road plan. “Well, when things are moving quite well on the eastern front, we can hope things will fall in place on the western front too,” an official said.

Hahahahaha. I thought Pakistan was irreverent, left out, done etc. What happened to that approach?
 
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India sealing pacts with regional partners is good but Pak China CPEC is bad? Duplicity at its heights.

India will also need Pakistan’s help for Afghanistan road plan.
U are showing your cards but we still have got the trump card.:pakistan:
 
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Modi govt keeps Pakistan out of regional plans, signs pacts with other countries
  • Jayanth Jacob/Moushumi Das Gupta, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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  • Updated: Jun 23, 2015 03:34 IST
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Union minister for road transport highways and shipping, Nitin Gadkari and his counterparts at BBIN Transport Ministers conference in Thimpu, Bhutan. (PTI Photo)
  • The Modi government is changing the way it conducts its foreign policy, entering into regional pacts while leaving out Pakistan that New Delhi sees as a reluctant player in achieving Saarc’s goal of greater integration.

    India has gone ahead and signed agreements on roads, ports, power and education with South Asian countries to build and strengthen ties, circumventing the Pakistan hurdle.

    “For long it was a Pakistan-obsessed regional policy, for that matter foreign policy. Time has come to think out of the box and move ahead,” a government source said.

    These plans were not just aimed at greater cooperation but had strategic intent as well, sources said, citing the example of Chabahar Port in Iran.

    The signing of the BBIN (Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal) corridor agreement in the Bhutanese capital Thimpu on June 15 is a shot in the arm for Delhi’s regional plan.

    A similar pact would be signed with Afghanistan in the coming months. The India-Myanmar-Thailand road connectivity plan would be completed by year-end and would eventually be integrated with the BBIN corridor, sources said.

    “This will be a big boost to sub-regional connectivity and a major feat in India’s ‘Act East policy’,” an official said.

    Pakistan had refused to sign a Saarc agreement on motor vehicle and rail connectivity at a summit in Kathmandu in November.

    The underlining theme, sources said, was “Pakistan not holding up plans for greater regional integration” by letting neighbours join in when they want to.

    Founded in 1985, the eight-member South Asian Association for Regional Corporation remains one of the least integrated groupings in the world.

    Less than 5% of the region’s global trade takes place among member countries and less than 10% of the region’s commerce is conducted in the Saarc Free Trade Area.

    India was encouraged by response from neighbours like Bangladesh and Nepal who would find sub-regional framework more helpful than fighting domestic political objection to signing “India-dictated” bilateral pacts, sources said.

    India is finalising a tripartite transit agreement to allow Indian goods to enter Iran through Chabahar port on the country’s southeastern coast bordering Afghanistan. Goods will be moved through road and rail to Afghanistan as well as Central Asia.

    “We have a container terminal at Mundra, which is some 550 nautical miles from Chabahar. It’s nearest to Chabahar and once the port is ready, container vessels can reach Iran in approximately two days,” a shipping ministry official said.

    Though it attended a meeting on plans for a dedicated Saarc satellite Monday, Pakistan has not been too keen. Officials said the project, which aims to boost telemedicine and communication in the region, would meet the 2016 deadline.

    New Delhi, said sources, would stay away from a Saarc gathering of transport secretaries in July “unless Pakistan spells out what it exactly wants from the meet”.

    After Pakistan kept member countries waiting till last moment at Kathmandu for a grid plan, India has again gone ‘local’.

    “When PM (Narendra Modi) was in Bangladesh, he said India would contribute a major way to Dhaka’s plans of meeting 24,000MW power demands in 2021,” a source said.

    India could allow countries such as Bhutan to route power to Bangladesh through India.

    But Pakistan, the second largest Saarc country after India, can hold back new initiatives of the grouping as the forum works with consensus. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka are the other members.

    India will also need Pakistan’s help for Afghanistan road plan. “Well, when things are moving quite well on the eastern front, we can hope things will fall in place on the western front too,” an official said.
Modi govt keeps Pakistan out of regional plans, signs pacts with other countries

Pakistan is too childish to make SAARC a hostage for its enmity with India. SAARC was formed 40 years ago and less than 5% trade happens in this region while it host 30% of world population. Pakistan should have been long cut off from SAARC. Good that Modi took the initiative in this regard.

What is pakistan obsession with cpre. It will just provide a route to chinese. What is their to gain for pakistan when they don't do any value addition. Pakistanis are too gullible

Pakistan becomes a spoilsport, always intransigent & belligerent...
Please......dont do this.....we'll be ruined :o:
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