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United States has a high pull on Pakistan, not India.I didn't understand the last part. But no one pays anyone. The fact is the fact, Modi's impromptu visit is a nice gesture on NS's birthday. That tells you he wants peace and stability between the two countries (thank you the United States too, for pushing India towards this).
India has time and again gone against and opposite of US wishes or advises with respect to Pakistan. Our interests must be served at all points, and our interests are defined by us - because US advises come couched as though they are looking out for our interests. That works for small nations and/or leveraged nations like Pakistan.
If the Indian Prime Minister has gone to Pakistan, you can rest be assured because the GoI sees its interests being served by this visit.
This is your next attempt at misinformation.Do you have to bring this drama in here? You think the Pakistanis will forget their children from Peshawer? Or RAW's terroists in Karachi or Baluhcistan?
While the terrorists in Mumbai were proved to be Pakistanis(as accepted by Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif), the acts against Pakistani school children were from those who are products of Pakistani militaries experiments with jihad and terrorism. In effect the terrorism in Pakistan is a result of the actions of Pakistan military, no one else.
Nothing to do with India.
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