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Modi disastrously bungled India’s famous policy of so-called “non-alignment” over the past year and ensured that the summit between Pakistani Prime Minister Khan and US President Trump was an unprecedented success in changing the strategic chessboard in South Asia.

Afghanistan, Trade, And Kashmir

All of Eurasia is still trying to process the grand strategic implications of what just took place on Monday during Pakistani Prime Minister Khan’s unprecedentedly successful summit with US President Trump, which saw the American leader praise his counterpart for “extricating” the Pentagon from Afghanistan, committing to invest even more in the South Asian state, and even surprisingly offering to mediate the ongoing Kashmir Conflict. Each of these three main components of their partnership — the military, economic, and political — have been supercharged like never before, thus suddenly changing the strategic chessboard in South Asia.

India lost the War on Afghanistan and won’t be able to turn the landlocked country into its “strategic depth” springboard for scaling up the Hybrid War on CPEC, especially not after it has to contend with the fact that its American military-strategic ally intends to become an indirect de-facto stakeholder in this flagship project of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) through its promised Pakistani investments. The “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em” attitude that America is taking towards CPEC naturally inclines it to mediate the Kashmir Conflict in order to ensure the long-term success of this initiative, representing a major strategic defeat for India.

Making A Fool Out Of Modi

But therein lies one of the most curious reactions to the Khan-Trump Summit, and it’s that India denied that Modi requested the American leader to diplomatically intervene like Trump said he did. It could be that Modi really did “betray India’s interests” like the opposition claims happened, or it might just be the case that Trump wanted to put pressure on him to welcome the US’ involvement in Kashmir while simultaneously humiliating the Indian leader as clever vengeance for the “hard ball” that he’s playing with America regarding trade and the S-400s.

Whatever the truth may be, one thing is certain, and it’s that none of this would have even been possible had Modi not disastrously bungled India’s famous policy of so-called “multi-alignment” over the past year, which laid the basis for the Pakistani-American rapprochement. The US had previously assumed that its military-strategic alliance with India was proceeding smoothly due to their shared interests in “containing” China, but then Modi blatantly tried to extract more benefits from Trump by attempting to play America against China & Russia, which instantly destroyed the nascent trust that was building between the two leaders.

Losing The “Golden Opportunity”

Modi had the “golden opportunity” last year to ensure India’s lasting alliance with the US had he accepted his country’s junior partner status and took the deal that was on offer at the time, which was speculated to have involved New Delhi rejecting Moscow’s S-400s in exchange for Washington’s analogous air-defense systems as well as distancing itself from Beijing. Lo and behold, however, Modi proceeded with the missile deal and flirted with the possibility of enhancing trade relations with the People’s Republic while meeting with President Xi during the G20, which flew in the face of the spirit of the US-Indian alliance.

That’s not to say that India was serious about pivoting towards both Eurasian Great Powers, but just that it was too obvious to the US that New Delhi was trying to exploit its relations with Moscow and Beijing as leverage to ultimately get a better deal from Washington. Indian strategists terribly misread Trump, who earned his riches in the cutthroat industry of New York real estate, and didn’t think that he’d react the way that he did by intensifying pressure on their country and asking for even more from them than before. Had they followed America’s recently troubled relations with Russia and China, however, they’d have known how he operates.

Trump’s Modus Operandi

Trump’s modus operandi is to make an offer to his counterparts that’s tilted towards the US’ favor (seeing as how he’s negotiating from what he believes to be a position of strength) and then worsen the terms concurrent with putting even more pressure on them than ever before if they reject the original offer. This in turn creates an unpredictable situation that “The Kraken” (“the agent of chaos”) masterfully manipulates to his country’s advantage by exploiting the opportunity to reshape the strategic situation at his rivals’ expense, thus leading to a far-reaching revision of the status quo that more often than not ends up being to the US’ benefit.

The only recourse that Russia and China have if they want to stop this process in the event that they can’t successfully guide it in the direction of their own interests (a feat that’s much easier said than done considering that the US controls the chaotic dynamics) is to enact a series of “face-saving” concessions under the euphemism of reaching a so-called “New Detente” or “trade deal“. Those two aforementioned Great Powers have much more resilience than India, however, and are also more or less aligned in their strategic visions too, which is why their leaders can hold out longer in trying to resist Trump’s pressure than Modi can.

The Worst Time To Play “Hard Ball”

For as much as India made a big Bollywood show out of its recently reinvigorated relations with Russia and China, it drastically reduced its share of Russian weapons purchases by 42% over the past decade and remains adamantly opposed to BRI on the basis that CPEC runs through Pakistani territory that New Delhi claims as its own per its maximalist approach to the Kashmir Conflict. It’s already gone too far with American and “Israeli” arms imports to reverse the ongoing trend, and the US just beat out China to become India’s top trading partner, yet India wants to play “hard ball” at the exact moment when it’s most dependent on the US.

The only reason that this is happening is because Modi disastrously bungled India’s “balancing” act, while PM Khan executed his country’s own with the utmost perfection in order to become the global pivot state, a position that no one could reasonably doubt after Pakistan proved that it’s capable of proactively maintaining excellent relations with all relevant Great Powers without them being at the expense of one or the other. India’s “multi-alignment”, meanwhile, is always reactive and aimed against an implied third party, which defeats this policy’s very purpose and defiles the art of diplomacy.

Pakistan Pioneers The Proper “Balancing” Policy

Pakistan, having much more experience working with the US, understood exactly what Trump’s modus operandi was right away and therefore swiftly worked to advance the joint goal of brokering peace in Afghanistan once America signaled it was ready in order to relieve the Hybrid War pressure that was previously placed upon it. That was a refreshing surprise for the US since it had grown used to its rapprochement outreaches being rejected by Russia and China or taken advantage of by India in a naked attempt to get even more than what was originally offered, which explains why Trump took such an immediate personal liking to Prime Minister Khan.

There isn’t much that India can do about this either since it’s caught in a dilemma purely of Modi’s own making. The US, Russia, and China each know the dire situation that India is in, meaning that they’ll try to take maximum advantage of it depending on whichever one Modi turns to for relief from this predicament. Washington wants full capitulation on the military-economic fronts, while Moscow wants to regain its former standing in New Delhi’s arms market at Washington’s expense. Beijing, meanwhile, is eager to integrate India with BRI, which critics have warned could impede Modi’s signature “Make in India” industrialization plans.

Concluding Thoughts

India intended to be the “friend of all”, but ultimately ended up being trusted by none at all and made it vulnerable to being taken advantage of by everyone after Modi bungled its “multi-alignment” policy. Pakistan, on the other hand, succeeded in every way that India failed by proving that its possible to maintain excellent relations with the US, Russia, and China without these bilateral partnerships coming at anyone’s expense. Instead of Pakistan being the one that’s “isolated” like India always loves to claim, it’s none other than India itself which has been relegated to this position, with there being nobody to blame for this debacle but Modi.
 
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The trip is not successful at all but huge failure in India's dominant force in Washington DC for rivals Pakistan foreign policy. The correct word to use is incredibly overkill successful trip for Pakistan and as far as Imran Khan is concerned.

One has to comprehend the huge amount of lobbying India does in Washington and just to put it clearly. In last 10 years with Nawaz as PM for incapable, incompetent and utter failure in international relations the country had taken a 180 degree turn for the better. India had it really easy for getting virtually not even a single statement of day to day affairs by opposition Pakistan in international arena. Everything India worked for in last several past years just in 10 months has gone down the drain by PTI party. Remember US is India's closest Ally. Even for being a partner, India's failure to answer to Imran Khan last year in elections to even acknowledge the fact of winning elections in 2018 by New Delhi was a total blunder (by shear denial ).

Pakistan establishment has not only crippled Indian diplomatic channels with all the investment made into political lobbying but single handedly reversed the domino effect in pre-Ronald Reagan era of US Pakistan friendship. There is dialogue and today's update Donald Trump has accepted invitation by PM IK to visit Pakistan in coming future for strengthen of relations between two nation's. You see India can be permanent friend of US but it really gets zero work done by factual basis in war of terror. India has already denied United States that it is not willing to fight a war for US if India has to goto war with Pakistan? As it seems India is looking for winning scenerios to defeat Pakistan armed forces as it can be seen by click bait sending inferior fighter aircraft into Balakot this February losing two IAF aircraft on the day.

Honestly from Trump's and IK visit it seems all think tanks strategy to solutions in favour of India have run low in Washington that's why they accepted to hold new round of talks with Pakistan?

Donald Trump even lent to be the mediator between India and Pakistan for the Kashmir resolution, which is where the deal breaker for the Kashmir solution can be found. India certainly cannot have 900k army to monitor local population at expense of poor man in India. The freedom liberation fighter struggle continue with kashmiri people to this day.

The issue of war on terror has cost Pakistan 90k lives & at a cost of $ 129 billion dollars, which point had to made for US escape goating Pakistan in it's actions. Afghanistan role was just side issue if it wasn't for the previous two huge points mentioned for peace or war in the region.

The trip in conclusion was not expected by India, not realized this could happen, not predicted but it did take place and in favor of Pakistan, now the ball is their court.
 
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moohdhi ji is above all this, moohdhi ji will ride waves named in its honour and ride away to..
 
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During IK's interview with FOX News (which actually took place after his meeting with Trump), the journalist actually read the Tweet from India refuting to Trumps Statement about what Modi had said...

Now this is Donald Trump we're talking about.

The man practically lives on Twitter. How do you think he'll take the news when he reads something that insinuates that he's a liar?

India may not want the United States or any other 3rd party to mediate the talks on Kashmir - that is something which was a reality (eventually).

But what they done, by jumping the gun, is shift the matter...in Pakistan's favor and now regardless of whatever lobbying India may have in the US, its clear as day that Pakistan wants to end the violence in Kashmir & India is stalling.
 
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India was stupidv to think they can isolate a country like Pakistan.

Similarly these fools thought they will carry out an air strike and Pakistan will sit quiet. The tornado type response of Pakistan was so thrashing that Indian supa pawa cloak flew from one end of the world to other, leaving them exposed and absolutely naked.

For India the best way forward is to solve kashmir issue, this is the best strong government (with military and public support), in Pakistan who is openly inviting them for peace.
 
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its really 2 countries with over 7 decades of friendship/alignment/whatever getting back together.
Nothing to be surprised bout. We used to say that both will come around and both will adjust their policies for the better. There was a lot that was said behind teh doors that was not talked bout publicly but ppl in the know very well know and it was a good thing.
A lot of things that benefit both will come about. This was not just for teh sake of Afghanistan... there were other items on the table aswell. As the POTUS said, Pakistan is a very Large country. And offcourse it is a very strong Muslim country with deep influences that run both ways.
Anyone with half teh brain would know by now the PMIK is his own man and he says what he wants & needs to.
I'm glad that he enumerated teh Iran Pak relation for what it is and did not sugar coat it . To my knowledge, Iran has not shown any kind of attitude at his statement.
 
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Indians reaction...... aayyyy how much money did ISI give this guy to wright against India....
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Modi disastrously bungled India’s famous policy of so-called “non-alignment” over the past year and ensured that the summit between Pakistani Prime Minister Khan and US President Trump was an unprecedented success in changing the strategic chessboard in South Asia.

Afghanistan, Trade, And Kashmir

All of Eurasia is still trying to process the grand strategic implications of what just took place on Monday during Pakistani Prime Minister Khan’s unprecedentedly successful summit with US President Trump, which saw the American leader praise his counterpart for “extricating” the Pentagon from Afghanistan, committing to invest even more in the South Asian state, and even surprisingly offering to mediate the ongoing Kashmir Conflict. Each of these three main components of their partnership — the military, economic, and political — have been supercharged like never before, thus suddenly changing the strategic chessboard in South Asia.

India lost the War on Afghanistan and won’t be able to turn the landlocked country into its “strategic depth” springboard for scaling up the Hybrid War on CPEC, especially not after it has to contend with the fact that its American military-strategic ally intends to become an indirect de-facto stakeholder in this flagship project of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) through its promised Pakistani investments. The “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em” attitude that America is taking towards CPEC naturally inclines it to mediate the Kashmir Conflict in order to ensure the long-term success of this initiative, representing a major strategic defeat for India.

Making A Fool Out Of Modi

But therein lies one of the most curious reactions to the Khan-Trump Summit, and it’s that India denied that Modi requested the American leader to diplomatically intervene like Trump said he did. It could be that Modi really did “betray India’s interests” like the opposition claims happened, or it might just be the case that Trump wanted to put pressure on him to welcome the US’ involvement in Kashmir while simultaneously humiliating the Indian leader as clever vengeance for the “hard ball” that he’s playing with America regarding trade and the S-400s.

Whatever the truth may be, one thing is certain, and it’s that none of this would have even been possible had Modi not disastrously bungled India’s famous policy of so-called “multi-alignment” over the past year, which laid the basis for the Pakistani-American rapprochement. The US had previously assumed that its military-strategic alliance with India was proceeding smoothly due to their shared interests in “containing” China, but then Modi blatantly tried to extract more benefits from Trump by attempting to play America against China & Russia, which instantly destroyed the nascent trust that was building between the two leaders.

Losing The “Golden Opportunity”

Modi had the “golden opportunity” last year to ensure India’s lasting alliance with the US had he accepted his country’s junior partner status and took the deal that was on offer at the time, which was speculated to have involved New Delhi rejecting Moscow’s S-400s in exchange for Washington’s analogous air-defense systems as well as distancing itself from Beijing. Lo and behold, however, Modi proceeded with the missile deal and flirted with the possibility of enhancing trade relations with the People’s Republic while meeting with President Xi during the G20, which flew in the face of the spirit of the US-Indian alliance.

That’s not to say that India was serious about pivoting towards both Eurasian Great Powers, but just that it was too obvious to the US that New Delhi was trying to exploit its relations with Moscow and Beijing as leverage to ultimately get a better deal from Washington. Indian strategists terribly misread Trump, who earned his riches in the cutthroat industry of New York real estate, and didn’t think that he’d react the way that he did by intensifying pressure on their country and asking for even more from them than before. Had they followed America’s recently troubled relations with Russia and China, however, they’d have known how he operates.

Trump’s Modus Operandi

Trump’s modus operandi is to make an offer to his counterparts that’s tilted towards the US’ favor (seeing as how he’s negotiating from what he believes to be a position of strength) and then worsen the terms concurrent with putting even more pressure on them than ever before if they reject the original offer. This in turn creates an unpredictable situation that “The Kraken” (“the agent of chaos”) masterfully manipulates to his country’s advantage by exploiting the opportunity to reshape the strategic situation at his rivals’ expense, thus leading to a far-reaching revision of the status quo that more often than not ends up being to the US’ benefit.

The only recourse that Russia and China have if they want to stop this process in the event that they can’t successfully guide it in the direction of their own interests (a feat that’s much easier said than done considering that the US controls the chaotic dynamics) is to enact a series of “face-saving” concessions under the euphemism of reaching a so-called “New Detente” or “trade deal“. Those two aforementioned Great Powers have much more resilience than India, however, and are also more or less aligned in their strategic visions too, which is why their leaders can hold out longer in trying to resist Trump’s pressure than Modi can.

The Worst Time To Play “Hard Ball”

For as much as India made a big Bollywood show out of its recently reinvigorated relations with Russia and China, it drastically reduced its share of Russian weapons purchases by 42% over the past decade and remains adamantly opposed to BRI on the basis that CPEC runs through Pakistani territory that New Delhi claims as its own per its maximalist approach to the Kashmir Conflict. It’s already gone too far with American and “Israeli” arms imports to reverse the ongoing trend, and the US just beat out China to become India’s top trading partner, yet India wants to play “hard ball” at the exact moment when it’s most dependent on the US.

The only reason that this is happening is because Modi disastrously bungled India’s “balancing” act, while PM Khan executed his country’s own with the utmost perfection in order to become the global pivot state, a position that no one could reasonably doubt after Pakistan proved that it’s capable of proactively maintaining excellent relations with all relevant Great Powers without them being at the expense of one or the other. India’s “multi-alignment”, meanwhile, is always reactive and aimed against an implied third party, which defeats this policy’s very purpose and defiles the art of diplomacy.

Pakistan Pioneers The Proper “Balancing” Policy

Pakistan, having much more experience working with the US, understood exactly what Trump’s modus operandi was right away and therefore swiftly worked to advance the joint goal of brokering peace in Afghanistan once America signaled it was ready in order to relieve the Hybrid War pressure that was previously placed upon it. That was a refreshing surprise for the US since it had grown used to its rapprochement outreaches being rejected by Russia and China or taken advantage of by India in a naked attempt to get even more than what was originally offered, which explains why Trump took such an immediate personal liking to Prime Minister Khan.

There isn’t much that India can do about this either since it’s caught in a dilemma purely of Modi’s own making. The US, Russia, and China each know the dire situation that India is in, meaning that they’ll try to take maximum advantage of it depending on whichever one Modi turns to for relief from this predicament. Washington wants full capitulation on the military-economic fronts, while Moscow wants to regain its former standing in New Delhi’s arms market at Washington’s expense. Beijing, meanwhile, is eager to integrate India with BRI, which critics have warned could impede Modi’s signature “Make in India” industrialization plans.

Concluding Thoughts

India intended to be the “friend of all”, but ultimately ended up being trusted by none at all and made it vulnerable to being taken advantage of by everyone after Modi bungled its “multi-alignment” policy. Pakistan, on the other hand, succeeded in every way that India failed by proving that its possible to maintain excellent relations with the US, Russia, and China without these bilateral partnerships coming at anyone’s expense. Instead of Pakistan being the one that’s “isolated” like India always loves to claim, it’s none other than India itself which has been relegated to this position, with there being nobody to blame for this debacle but Modi.
 
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America's image just went upwards in South Asian region and world beyond. What a master stroke achievement by Imran Khan PTI government and the Pakistani Military Establishment.

Whole of World Chessboard just shook....the whole world is still trying to understand the strategic implications of Trump-Khan visit and meeting in USA. Massive success by Pakistani Military Establishment and Imran Khan PTI Government....What will happen next.. left a big impact.
 
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People think this trip was successful.... now imagine if deal with Taliban is reached and US pull out. Trump visiting Pakistan following that will be even bigger deal.

But we all know this is easier said then done because it will be hard for Afghans to sit in table and reach a deal for peace. Especially Kabulis will do everything in their power to not let US leave Afghanistan.
 
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A great article exposes India's games and Pak-USA jointly shutup India and Modi down the throat like a puppy.

This Quoted is India's true reality always as we Pakistanis know India more than Indians themselves "it was too obvious to the US that New Delhi was trying to exploit its relations with Moscow and Beijing as leverage to ultimately get a better deal from Washington"
 
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The trip is not successful at all but huge failure in India's dominant force in Washington DC for rivals Pakistan foreign policy. The correct word to use is incredibly overkill successful trip for Pakistan and as far as Imran Khan is concerned.

Kashmiris in Kashmir and around the world should take this moment to redouble efforts to advocate other world leaders and their peoples to their cause.

There are 6 options they could choose; as the status quo is not acceptable to them.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/south_asia/03/kashmir_future/html/

Option 5 or 6 seem like more realistic outcomes; as the Kashmiris will want to stay out of India-Pakistan issues, and still have the ability to travel and work in either country.
 
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Modi and the venomous section of India may be grinding their teeth and pulling their hair, but the summit was completely independent of anything to do with Pakistan India relations as such. The idea was to keep the US as a partner and reflect that our national interests align.

Modi has said that he will isolate Pakistan.
This trip proves conclusively that he has failed.
 
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modi is retard another chai wala think like chai wala work like chai wala
 
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