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An interesting observation, on terrorist Kulbushan Yadev's death penalty, Indian outcry has no international audience. No country has spoken for India nor endorsed Indian stance. Even traditional Indian allies are silent.

Foreign offices of the world
There has been no statement, no support from any foreign office in the world in the favour of Indian.
On Newspapers
  • New York times has described Kulbushan as "spy operating terrorism ring".
  • Washinton Post however has taken a neutral position, calling Kulbushan a spy - but don't be surprised because article was aided by Ashok Sharma in New Delhi.
  • English Newspapers: The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent - No coverage.
  • RT (Russia): No coverage
  • Al-Jazeera: Interestingly has given Indian stance a favour by describing him "spy" and hiding his terrorist activities. They even describe his crime as "planning, coordinating and organising espionage activities." [Note]We know Mian Nawaz Sharif has close relationship with Qatar (Where Al-Jazeera is based) and has kept totally quite on Kulbushan. It might be another Nawaz Sharif act that Aj-Jazeera is only describing him as apy. I find resource of this news is Pakistan rather than India.
So here you go, Nirandra Modi, Sushma Suvraj and Ajit Kumar Devol had pulled this favour for Indians. On Kulbushan's case, India is practically ISOLATED :azn:
 
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Why should foreign offices of other countries say anything about this? He is an indian citizen and india, deviating from the glowing practice of neighbors of disowning own people is offering consular help and seeking a fair trial to the man.

Contrast : India offered consular access to kasab, pakistan did not take it.

The typical stupid shallow self serving analyses from OP apart, the difference is obvious to any sensible honorable person.
 
What if India tortures the kidnapped Pakistani officer and forces him to make 'confessions' in public ?

That would be interesting.
 
What if India tortures the kidnapped Pakistani officer and forces him to make 'confessions' in public ?


That would be interesting.
NAJAM SETHI ON KULBUSHAN JADAV AND HOW AT THE END OF THIS FARCE HE WILL IN FACT GET COUNSELOR ACCESS AND NOT GET EXECUTED AT ALL BUT 10-15 YEAR LATER WILL BE SWAPED FOR AN EQUALLY IMPORTANT ISI AGENT.
He is defensive all throughout the video about how Kulbushan's death sentence is not a result of the Pak army ISI agent/Lt. Col. Muhammad Habib Zahir caught in Nepal, who he calls either "bewakoof" or "ambitious" but not a spy.

I'm guessing he must be really important if Pakistanis are willing to risk fake-posturing publicly about "hanging" Jadav.

Don't worry, India won't follow in Pak's footsteps, we will pressure you indirectly and covertly through diplomatic and "other" means. Confessions are idiotic and hardly give the image of credibility.
 
An interesting observation, on terrorist Kulbushan:azn: Yadev's death penalty, Indian outcry has no international audience. No country has spoken for India nor endorsed Indian stance. Even "traditional" Indian allies are silent.

Foreign offices of the world

There has been no statement, no support from any foreign office in the world in the favour of India / Indian claims.
On Newspapers
  • New York times has described Kulbushan as "spy operating terrorism ring".
  • Washinton Post however has taken a neutral position, calling Kulbushan a spy - but don't be surprised because article was "aided" by Ashok Sharma in New Delhi.
  • English Newspapers: The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent - No coverage.
  • RT (Russia): No coverage
  • Al-Jazeera: Interestingly has given Indian stance a favour by describing him "spy" and hiding his terrorist activities. They even describe his crime as "planning, coordinating and organising espionage activities." [Note]We know Mian Nawaz Sharif has close relationship with Qatar (Where Al-Jazeera is based) and has kept totally quite on Kulbushan. It might be another Nawaz Sharif act that Aj-Jazeera is only describing him as apy. I find resource of this news is Pakistan rather than India.
So here you go, Nirandra Modi, Sushma Suvraj and Ajit Kumar Devol had pulled this favour for Indians. On Kulbushan's case, India is practically ISOLATED :azn:


It may have slipped your attention but the world over nations invariably do not speak up in any such cases for or against .
 
You are still Butthurt that not even China has spoken I favour of Pakistan on Kulbhushan.

LMAO these idiots are even not realizing that, International silence on this act is actually in Pakistan's favor since its India, who has to make an issue of it not Pakistan. For us, case is closed now with the verdict:coffee:.
 
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It may have slipped your attention but the world over nations invariably do not speak up in any such cases for or against .

Isin't India accusing Pakistan for not following "international norms" ? If you accept he was a spy then you will also have to accept other things which he said - and that includes instigating insurgency and terrorism in Karachi and Baluchistan on behest of RAW.

Its actually a case against state of India and renders India a sponsor-er of terrorism in Pakistan.

The Pakistani military said :disagree:(Nice Try)Monday Mr. Jadhav was a “spy” who “was tried through Field General Court-Martial,” referring to a court-martial trial of heinous crimes, dedicated to cases involving foreign agents and spies.

A. S. Dulat, a former Indian spy chief, said in an interview that the news of the death sentence came as a surprise and was a further setback in relations between the two neighbors. “This is unbelievable kind of thing, shocking. This comes out of blue without any knowledge of trial, or evidence of the case and suddenly you hear that man is going to be hanged,” Mr. Dulat said by phone.

It More Of Neutral article:disagree:

Don't Worry Lt Col Mohammad Habib Death Will Also go Unnoticed And untraced

Not everybody quoted Pakistani "says" - as Aj-Jazeera has fabricated news and described Kulbushan as spy only, restraining to use Pakistan's official language. This is where we see Indian stance more than Paksitan's.

But when the world media is quoting Pakistan's stance, that is sufficient evidence that world is listening to Pakistan on and there are no ears for Indian "randi-rona".

Don't Worry Lt Col Mohammad Habib Death Will Also go Unnoticed And untraced

India can hurt Col Habib for nothing and India will get nothing. He was never active against India.

By punishing Kulbhushan, we will be punishing an Indian state sponsored terrorist, an in-service officer, an on-job RAW agent. And we have also eliminated Indian terrorist network in Baluchistan.

Two sides are not equal. :coffee:
 

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