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Pakistan must sign no-war pact with India: Former diplomat Ashraf Jehangir Qazi

Straightforward and simple: India will not or will never talk about Kashmir with Pakistan.
Don"t be cocky ....You had done it in past & will do it again. It's only matter of time once you get thrashed by China again. There's a reason your forces keep parroting 2 front war.

Pakistan has to decide, how to move forward with India........... We can go alone side by side (India does not have any issues) or keep aside and work on other things together.

Pakistan has already decided. India has to decide if it wants peace. The status quo is not acceptable nor a solution.
 
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It’s a stalemate
It’s not. It never was.
Only Paksiatn thinks that it is.


Pakistan had always fought wars with you with its one hand tied behind his back by the west sanctioning its military, during wars.
No one tied hands behind and forced paksiatn to fight a war.

It was your army that has always fooled your nation by making promises they knew they can’t keep. There was no reason to start Op Grand Slam without proper study and planning.

So was, Kargil, which was supposed to be a stepping stone to liberate Kashmir. Few generals over a drink thought that they can snatch away Kashmir from India, while they kept the PM, PN and PAF in the dark.

No one else tied the hands behind, your generals did it themselves.

As far as laws go, they do change things.
Wounds created over decades wouldn‘t heal in an year or two.
It is too early to say anything. Hopefully peace would prevail.
 
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Don"t be cocky ....You had done it in past & will do it again. It's only matter of time once you get thrashed by China again. There's a reason your forces keep parroting 2 front war.



Pakistan has already decided. India has to decide if it wants peace. The status quo is not acceptable nor a solution.
Don"t be cocky ....You had done it in past & will do it again. It's only matter of time once you get thrashed by China again. There's a reason your forces keep parroting 2 front war.

Hopes and dreams - you can live as you can. Really, we don't mind.

Pakistan has already decided. India has to decide if it wants peace. The status quo is not acceptable nor a solution.

Now that we know there is no point in talking to Pakistan since we would never cede control of Kashmir, Pakistan will never be able to advance on other pending points without the Kashmir point.

Pakistan has to leave Kashmir point, if you can't.... We can go alone side by side by ignoring each other
 

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Pakistan's long term strategic objective should be to balkanize India. Making peace with India will be seen as a weakness as always.
It's easier to balkanise Pakistan than it is India if we are being objective.

Many analysts have said such.

This plan is going to be set into motion soon. And they will try to squeeze Pakistan. I do not think Pakistan is prepared enough to counter it.

 
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Now that we know there is no point in talking to Pakistan since we would never cede control of Kashmir, Pakistan will never be able to advance on other pending points without the Kashmir point.
Fine....We are not desperate for talks either. You are entitled to your opinion. Just to remind, that has been India's peace time or BJP policy & policies do change. Your current PM was desperate for a visit in last April but was told no. Who knows he might land again uninvited.

Pakistan has to leave Kashmir point, if you can't.... We can go alone side by side by ignoring each other
That's your opinion, can't be forced on to Pakistan in general or Kashmiri's in particuler.
 
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This is funny but this so so true

Choti lulli pajeets actually get orgasm from surgical strike dramas that Modi does before elections

These old uncles are in a world of their own where they used to do mushaira with Indians and listen to jagjit singh ghazals
What is funny is this old uncle is right about your leadership and your establishment nexus in breaking your country in two. He is right about Afghanistan, that your wrong policies drove them to trust us more. India will do no pact with Pakistan because you guys suck in everything. We don't trust you enough to sign any pact. Trust is earned.
 
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What is funny is this old uncle is right about your leadership and your establishment nexus in breaking your country in two. He is right about Afghanistan, that your wrong policies drove them to trust us more. India will do no pact with Pakistan because you guys suck in everything. We don't trust you enough to sign any pact. Trust is earned.

But OI personally want you to write that pact on a piece of paper. Then roll that piece of paper

And shove it up your as$. I think that would work for you
 
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With this entire episode of regime change, it should be an eye-opener for the normal people of Pakistan that India is not the only enemy that needs to be managed by Pakistan, but the people of Pakistan need to handle the devil inside the room which is your Army to become a normal progressive nation... I can see many people in PDF is still of the opinion that Army is a saint without Bajwa...But they are not understanding that Bajwa is just a symptom of a problem that is too deep-rooted within your institution...Whoever in place of Bajwa will come, they will follow a similar trajectory unless any civilian leader forces him to change the path.
@VCheng @SQ8

Fushtavaal, there are no enemies or friends in international geopolitics. The present policies by both India and Pakistan, and their history, have served respective national interest very well over the decades, and they will surely, and only, change if circumstances make rapprochement meet national interest goals once suitable conditions can be created, which which I can predict that their relative economies will play the largest role, as it always does, specially among nuclear armed neighbors.

Skundavaal, like it or not, the Pakistani military will remain the central, and only viable, power entity for the foreseeable future, so whether the people see it in a good or a bad light is immaterial for outside observers.
 
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India does not need to worry about a conventional war with Pakistan. Pakistan is broke... War costs money.

Does anybody here know roughly how much a all out war will with India will cost Pakistan every day? I heard it will cost India 500 million USD everyday.
 
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it would be a good opportunity for India to do this, and I doubt they would get a better opportunity to do so.
But the external backlash with the international community will be absolute massive, not to mention that China will likely get involved because India will definitely struggle through kashmir.
India will ultimately defeat Pakistan in a conventional war, but it will be extremely bloody and slow
India will not do anything until the conditions are right. Wait for the internal strife and mayhem to begin.A civil war is very likely in those conditions and you will see refugees in millions at the border of India, and Iran. It is just a matter of time, Pakistan will break apart on its own. It will be a repeat of 1971 and Pakistan will strike India first.
 
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But OI personally want you to write that pact on a piece of paper. Then roll that piece of paper

And shove it up your as$. I think that would work for you
Ha! HA! I got someone riled up. I just showed him the mirror.
 
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