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The Valdai Club, one of Moscow’s top think tanks which President Putin annually speaks at, published a piece last week proposing a nuclear powers dialogue between Russia, China, India, and the US. In his article titled “We Need To Talk: The Necessity Of A Four-Way Dialogue Between Russia, The United States, China And India”, Programme Director Andrey Sushentsov suggested that the creation of a permanent format for consultations between them that would contribute to global stability. His reasoning is that these are some of the world’s strongest economic and nuclear powers.

The well-respected expert also noted that they’re all connected by various conflict nodes: “Russia and the United States confront each other in Eastern Europe, where the United States supports the NATO presence and is helping to expand the bloc to Russia’s borders. The United States is in sharp competition with China in the Pacific, and is increasing pressure over Taiwan and shipping in the East and South China Seas. China and India confront with each other in South Asia and have an unresolved border conflict that has pushed both countries to view each other as opponents.” His proposal is therefore a sensible one and should be taken very seriously.

Nevertheless, it’s incomplete without Pakistan’s participation. Although the South Asian state doesn’t have the same future economic potential as those other four countries, it’s reported to have even more nuclear weapons than India with whom it’s in an intense decades-long rivalry and already fought three wars. In addition, Pakistan is a Chinese ally, hosts the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) flagship project of Beijing’s Belt & Road Initiative (BRI), and is integral to the post-withdrawal scenario in neighbouring Afghanistan which affects all four of them. Simply put, Eurasian stability cannot be secured without Pakistan.

Although US-exacerbated Chinese-Indian tensions are officially bilateral in nature, it’s impossible to remove the Pakistani factor from either of their strategic calculations. The unresolved decades-long dispute over Kashmir’s final political status despite several UNSC Resolutions on the matter consistently remains the greatest threat to stability in South Asia. It’s also of global concern considering that Pakistan and India are nuclear-armed powers. India is irritated by CPEC because it regards that megaproject as traversing through territory that New Delhi claims as its own. It also fears CPEC’s grand strategic impact of granting China direct access to the Indian Ocean.

From the American and Russian strategic perspectives, Pakistan is uniquely positioned to facilitate their economic diplomacy with Afghanistan-Central Asia and South Asia respectively. The planned Pakistan-Afghanistan-Uzbekistan (PAKAFUZ) railway will become the backbone of CPEC’s de facto northern expansion (N-CPEC+), which can also be referred to as the Central Eurasian Corridor (CEC). The US can use it to expand influence in Afghanistan and Central Asia after its impending withdrawal from the former while Russia can similarly use it to more directly connect with South Asia, including India.

It deserves mention that Pakistan unveiled a new multipolar grand strategy in March at the inaugural Islamabad Security Dialogue. Islamabad plans to prioritise geo-economics over geopolitics in an attempt to become the “Zipper of Eurasia” by connecting the supercontinent’s top regional integration blocs. These include Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union, the joint Russo-Sino Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). This vision conforms with the grand strategic interests of Russia, China, India, and the US, the latter of which can use Pakistani-based production facilities to trade with all three.

To summarise Pakistan’s geostrategic importance to Eurasian stability, the country is: party to the supercontinent’s most dangerous territorial dispute (the Kashmir one with its nuclear-armed Indian neighbour); an inextricable part of Indo-Sino military calculations; integral to the post-withdrawal scenario in Afghanistan which affects Russian, Chinese, Indian, and US interests; irreplaceable in terms of China’s BRI and associated access to the Indian Ocean; and the “Zipper of Eurasia” for connecting its top regional integration blocs. The Valdai Club’s promising proposal for a permanent nuclear powers dialogue must therefore include Pakistan.

WRITTEN BY:
Andrew Korybko
The writer is an American Moscow-based political analyst specialising in the relationship between the US strategy in Afro-Eurasia, China’s One Belt One Road global vision of New Silk Road connectivity, and Hybrid Warfare. He tweets at @AKORYBKO
 
So, who has the guts and foresight to make the necessary moves!!

Foreign Office, incapable.
Military Brass, too much looking inside rather than outside.
 
it is not a matter of pakistan wanting a seat at the table. others have to invite you

Yeah, and for that diplomatic efforts are important.
Pakistan is street ahead of India in nuclear technology and delivery system, including far superior numbers in stock piles too.
Pakistan should be invited, without her, it would be meaningless meeting.
India was given preferential treatment getting supplies from NSG. What happened!!
Despite full help and supply of Raw material, India is still behind Pakistan in both technology, safety and stockpiles.
 
Yeah, and for that diplomatic efforts are important.
Pakistan is street ahead of India in nuclear technology and delivery system, including far superior numbers in stock piles too.
Pakistan should be invited, without her, it would be meaningless meeting.
India was given preferential treatment getting supplies from NSG. What happened!!
Despite full help and supply of Raw material, India is still behind Pakistan in both technology, safety and stockpiles.

Exactly.

Once a dumb person always a dumb person. That is India for you.

Pakistan is miles ahead of India both in the number of nuclear weapons and delivery systems.

Pakistan has MIRV tech while India does not.
 
Yeah, and for that diplomatic efforts are important.
Pakistan is street ahead of India in nuclear technology and delivery system, including far superior numbers in stock piles too.
Pakistan should be invited, without her, it would be meaningless meeting.
India was given preferential treatment getting supplies from NSG. What happened!!
Despite full help and supply of Raw material, India is still behind Pakistan in both technology, safety and stockpiles.

you are assuming that your diplomats are not doing anything. diplomats cannot make Pakistan anything it isn't
 


The Valdai Club, one of Moscow’s top think tanks which President Putin annually speaks at, published a piece last week proposing a nuclear powers dialogue between Russia, China, India, and the US. In his article titled “We Need To Talk: The Necessity Of A Four-Way Dialogue Between Russia, The United States, China And India”, Programme Director Andrey Sushentsov suggested that the creation of a permanent format for consultations between them that would contribute to global stability. His reasoning is that these are some of the world’s strongest economic and nuclear powers.

The well-respected expert also noted that they’re all connected by various conflict nodes: “Russia and the United States confront each other in Eastern Europe, where the United States supports the NATO presence and is helping to expand the bloc to Russia’s borders. The United States is in sharp competition with China in the Pacific, and is increasing pressure over Taiwan and shipping in the East and South China Seas. China and India confront with each other in South Asia and have an unresolved border conflict that has pushed both countries to view each other as opponents.” His proposal is therefore a sensible one and should be taken very seriously.

Nevertheless, it’s incomplete without Pakistan’s participation. Although the South Asian state doesn’t have the same future economic potential as those other four countries, it’s reported to have even more nuclear weapons than India with whom it’s in an intense decades-long rivalry and already fought three wars. In addition, Pakistan is a Chinese ally, hosts the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) flagship project of Beijing’s Belt & Road Initiative (BRI), and is integral to the post-withdrawal scenario in neighbouring Afghanistan which affects all four of them. Simply put, Eurasian stability cannot be secured without Pakistan.

Although US-exacerbated Chinese-Indian tensions are officially bilateral in nature, it’s impossible to remove the Pakistani factor from either of their strategic calculations. The unresolved decades-long dispute over Kashmir’s final political status despite several UNSC Resolutions on the matter consistently remains the greatest threat to stability in South Asia. It’s also of global concern considering that Pakistan and India are nuclear-armed powers. India is irritated by CPEC because it regards that megaproject as traversing through territory that New Delhi claims as its own. It also fears CPEC’s grand strategic impact of granting China direct access to the Indian Ocean.

From the American and Russian strategic perspectives, Pakistan is uniquely positioned to facilitate their economic diplomacy with Afghanistan-Central Asia and South Asia respectively. The planned Pakistan-Afghanistan-Uzbekistan (PAKAFUZ) railway will become the backbone of CPEC’s de facto northern expansion (N-CPEC+), which can also be referred to as the Central Eurasian Corridor (CEC). The US can use it to expand influence in Afghanistan and Central Asia after its impending withdrawal from the former while Russia can similarly use it to more directly connect with South Asia, including India.

It deserves mention that Pakistan unveiled a new multipolar grand strategy in March at the inaugural Islamabad Security Dialogue. Islamabad plans to prioritise geo-economics over geopolitics in an attempt to become the “Zipper of Eurasia” by connecting the supercontinent’s top regional integration blocs. These include Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union, the joint Russo-Sino Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). This vision conforms with the grand strategic interests of Russia, China, India, and the US, the latter of which can use Pakistani-based production facilities to trade with all three.

To summarise Pakistan’s geostrategic importance to Eurasian stability, the country is: party to the supercontinent’s most dangerous territorial dispute (the Kashmir one with its nuclear-armed Indian neighbour); an inextricable part of Indo-Sino military calculations; integral to the post-withdrawal scenario in Afghanistan which affects Russian, Chinese, Indian, and US interests; irreplaceable in terms of China’s BRI and associated access to the Indian Ocean; and the “Zipper of Eurasia” for connecting its top regional integration blocs. The Valdai Club’s promising proposal for a permanent nuclear powers dialogue must therefore include Pakistan.

WRITTEN BY:
Andrew Korybko
The writer is an American Moscow-based political analyst specialising in the relationship between the US strategy in Afro-Eurasia, China’s One Belt One Road global vision of New Silk Road connectivity, and Hybrid Warfare. He tweets at @AKORYBKO
Didn't Khanshaeeb say this over a year ago:1"prioritise geo-economics over geopolitics in an attempt to become the “Zipper of Eurasia” by connecting the supercontinent’s top regional integration blocs. ":rofl::rofl:
 
you are assuming that your diplomats are not doing anything. diplomats cannot make Pakistan anything it isn't

If they were doing something, it would have shown.
They are not even countering fake news and propaganda from India, which is now proven by one EU institution. Proving how large the fake news network is against Pakistan. These are all facts, not assumptions. You better change your narratives.

On the other hand, one top Diplomat , the High Commissioner to India has repeatedly said on the media that in Nawaz Sharif era, they were not allowed to discuss Kashmir and other issues related to India.
The traitor NS is responsible for many things, he should be tried for treason. Once again, these are not my assumptions, but cold hard facts.
 
If they were doing something, it would have shown.
They are not even countering fake news and propaganda from India, which is now proven by one EU institution. Proving how large the fake news network is against Pakistan. These are all facts, not assumptions. You better change your narratives.

Do you have any evidence that the fake news and propaganda drives the EU policy ?
Didn't Khanshaeeb say this over a year ago:1"prioritise geo-economics over geopolitics in an attempt to become the “Zipper of Eurasia” by connecting the supercontinent’s top regional integration blocs. ":rofl::rofl:

you are a genius except I do not like being anyone's zipper. but then that is me :partay: :partay: :partay: :partay:
 
Yeah, and for that diplomatic efforts are important.
Pakistan is street ahead of India in nuclear technology and delivery system, including far superior numbers in stock piles too.
Pakistan should be invited, without her, it would be meaningless meeting.
India was given preferential treatment getting supplies from NSG. What happened!!
Despite full help and supply of Raw material, India is still behind Pakistan in both technology, safety and stockpiles.

Pakistanis living in their fool's paradise.
 
Any such unilateral framework and consultations will have grievous ramifications for peace between Pakistan and India.
 
Pakistanis living in their fool's paradise.

Nah man, i ain't living in your house. :sarcastic: :sarcastic:
Do you have any evidence that the fake news and propaganda drives the EU policy ?


you are a genius except I do not like being anyone's zipper. but then that is me :partay: :partay: :partay: :partay:

Where did I say it drives EU policy.
I said an organisation within EU disclosed the massive fake news fraud India is committing against Pakistan.

Sense Mr. Watson.
 
Nah man, i ain't living in your house. :sarcastic: :sarcastic:


Where did I say it drives EU policy.
I said an organisation within EU disclosed the massive fake news fraud India is committing against Pakistan.

Sense Mr. Watson.

If you genuinely believe in all the crap you have written, you are certainly a self aggrandizing idiot. India has 3 decades lead on Pakistan in nuclear research and development. India tested its first nuclear device in 1974 .. Pakistan in 1998.

Pakistan has never even conducted thermonuclear test.

India has much a more massive stockpiles of fissile material than Pakistan i.e. can assemble a lot of nuclear weapons in very short period of time.

Pakistan has just 5 more atomic bombs than India and even then is far behind jn total yield if nuclear stockpile.

India has a true nuclear triad.. Pakistan has a jugaad.

Pakistan which does not even have satellite launching capabilities( where as India has launched 100s in single flight), tried test its hand MIRV for public consumption ..but it turned out to be a massive failure. It has been almost 4 years since first and last Ababeel test and no has heard anything more on this project since then.
 
If you genuinely believe in all the crap you have written, you are certainly a self aggrandizing idiot. India has 3 decades lead on Pakistan in nuclear research and development. India tested its first nuclear device in 1974 .. Pakistan in 1998.

Pakistan has never even conducted thermonuclear test.

Nor has India - India's tests all fizzled. As of now, India does not have thermonuclear weapons capability.

Pakistans weapons designs worked. They decided to adopt fission bombs for the first set and they all worked.

India attempted thermonuclear - and they all fizzled out and failed.

Facts are a pain for India and you it seems..
 

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