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Pakistan, Obsessed Over India, Risks Anarchy

india obsessed and with a country like pakistan :haha:...:omghaha::omghaha:

Oh!! We are obsessed with India... That's why we flock to Indian forums by the hundreds to say India is obsessed with Pakistan!

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No need to have any peace with india until india is broken into pieces



This haqqani is of mahajir background and probably has some relatives in india, these people want to lick india's ***. We the native people of pakistan who have no relatives in india would nuke india if given the chance to do so.
this is called obsession. .. you tried lot of times ... but we proved we can.. so stop dreaming. .
 
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No need to have any peace with india until india is broken into pieces



This haqqani is of mahajir background and probably has some relatives in india, these people want to lick india's ***. We the native people of pakistan who have no relatives in india would nuke india if given the chance to do so.

If you maintain these type of attitudes ,Then even your God Cant help your nation.
And take this .,More you try to destroy our nation more it will become stronger ..It is kind of steel in fire feeling .It power keep increasing when it is in fire.

That man spend his entire life for his nation and contribute your nation more than you can imagine.What can you do for your nation except this BS fanboy posting?

a very pertinent interview. he was a pakistani ambassador to US.. a prominent person. The marches in pakistan are definitely fuel by establishment. they don't want to give any space to elected govt.

Absolutely right bro.Establishment began to feel the influence of the PM Sharif elected govt.Now they are afraid about a scenario where PM outclass them in all field.
 
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And take this .,More you try to destroy our nation more it will become stronger ..It is kind of steel in fire feeling .It power keep increasing when it is in fire.

Yours is a fake nation without any common ground, it needs to be broken into pieces at all costs.
 
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Yours is a fake nation without any common ground, it needs to be broken into pieces at all costs.

Good luck with that.
You tried for it in last 67 years and became only successful in losing a half of your nation.:haha::haha::haha:
But trust me these attitudes only destroy your nation in to pieces.:lol::lol::lol:
 
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This is the most important point reiterated here.....But this time from a Pakistani citizen who held a very responsible post once....
He is a dual national who faces criminal charges against him ... Which include treason.. I.E : Memogate scandal and was asked to resign just for that by his own party aka PPP...
 
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Another piece off crap from famous traitor and pet off west and India famous enemy off Islam completely expected
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why its so that your top diplomats .. PM .. you always call Traitor....

He is a dual national who faces criminal charges against him ... Which include treason.. I.E : Memogate scandal and was asked to resign just for that by his own party aka PPP...
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dont you think.. guy of caliber of Ambassdor of pak to USA is key to pak..
how pak deplyed it by civil service or by polotical connection ?
 
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Hussain Haqqani seems to have acquired seem mentality as some Indian members here, who spend all day browsing the forum yet claim it's just a past time for them......on topic, wonder why don't they splash their brains when in power, it's only when they get kicked out they start vomiting their high morals.......isn't this the scumbag who was liberally issuing Visas to the likes of Blackwater, who were busy carrying terrorist activities in Pakistan.
These write ups are indeed a healthy earner.
 
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Talk about obsession, it is India itself.

Why did Modi cancel talks with Pakistan?


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Modi is the prisoner of his own image and ideology. He is so conscious of his image that he cannot think of making any unpopular decision, a decision which goes against his Hindu sectarian narrative.

This question has always been there right from the beginning: will Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi walk the talk? Will his huge electoral mandate be able to transform a Hindu sectarian leader into a national statesman? Will the early promises of out-of-the-box thinking usher in a new era of development in the Pakistan-India relationship?

The rhetoric never matches with reality. Words don’t match actions. Oratory is not a substitute for a vision. Modi has all the germs to be a great sectarian leader. He has proved time and again that he lacks the gene to be a leader that suits India’s mood and temperament.

The decision to cancel the foreign secretary level talks between India and Pakistan demonstrate this very clearly, not only the limitation of the new Indian leadership but also a limited mind-set that is going to determine the future bilateral relationship.

It has been more than a decade since Pakistan’s been holding parleys with separatist leaders from Kashmir. New Delhi based Pakistani envoy’s engagement with the Kashmiri leaders of all hues is not new or unknown. If New Delhi accepts that the Kashmir is the main issue between India and Pakistan, then it should have no problem if the Islamic Republic cultivates friendship with the separatist leaders. There have been so many instances in the past where Indian leadership has sent olive branches to these separatist leaders in the valley and held discussions with them to find a way out of the Kashmir imbroglio.

In Kashmir valley, Hurriyat leaders are not an enlightening force and not the voice of the mainstream Kashmiris; they have always been fringe elements and could not establish popular support in the state due to their extremist religious ideology and their proximity with the fundamentalist group, Jamaat-e-Islami.

The problem is not the separatists in Kashmir but the sectarian elements and mind-set in the Hindu right wing; Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the ruling party in Delhi. They look at Kashmir from the prism of religion and see the people of the state as Hindus and Muslims. Therefore, they react very strongly when Muslim separatist leaders meet at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi. By attacking Hurriyat leaders, the BJP is, in effect, targeting the special status enjoyed by Kashmir in Indian constitution. This has long been the project of Hindu radical forces and the cancellation of talks with Pakistan is aimed at this. :lol:

Contrary to popular perception, Modi’s government’s decision to call off the foreign secretary level talks sends a strong message to Pakistan. New Delhi’s move, however, is aimed at sending a very strong signal to its own hard-core Hindu constituency in Jammu and Kashmir, the state which is going to polls in a few months’ time. It is, therefore, not a foreign policy move but a local political move aimed at winning particular vote banks.

The larger repercussion of this move is that the worldview of the Indian masses gets further narrowed vis-à-vis Pakistan. An evolved leadership prepares his people to think in terms of long term national interest. Modi has a mandate to take a risk and make a leap in the future but he is the by-product of hard-core Hindu sectarian ideology and his politics, throughout, have been guided by that principle. In its quest to gain power in Delhi, the BJP leader, liberally might I add, used hard-core majoritarian agendas and agents to advance his political cause. He unleashed a string of leaders and cadres all across the country who view liberal values as anathema. His relationship with Muslims in India has been, at best, adversarial and, therefore, to expect him to show a large heartedness and political vision to deal with an Islamic Pakistan would be expecting too much from a limited leader.

Can the BJP regime display the same attitude in dealing with China?

Beijing has been issuing stapled visa to the people of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh for quite some time, it has been doing the same kind of ceasefire violation as Pakistan has, allegedly, been carrying out. Can New Delhi suspend the talks with the communist regime and show spine?

There is no doubt that the repercussion of this reactionary move, by Delhi, is going to be felt in Islamabad as well. The narrative of peace that got a new impetus after Modi’s invitation to Nawaz Sharif for his attendance at the premier’s swearing-in ceremony stands debunked. The huge peace constituency, and friends of India, stand discredited in the eyes of hardliners who have always been sceptical of Modi’s political personality.

India, as an integral neighbour, needs to show greater confidence and acumen in reaching out to a neighbour where religious extremist forces survive on the oxygen of anti-India rhetoric. Modi, by his petulance, has jeopardised the political interests of a business-friendly prime minister of Pakistan. By not demonstrating a greater diplomatic gesture to its western neighbour, New Delhi is showing its own narrow worldview; it reveals how short-sighted we are in our ambition to emerge as a player at the international level.

The larger implication is that the new generation of Indians who supported Modi with the hope of a new India do not get a chance to evolve under an enlightened leadership. Their worldview, vis-à-vis Pakistan, remains as shallow as before. The media has its own role in perpetuating this narrow worldview, and a majority of think tanks and their mandarins are just too hawkish to think ahead of time and tenure.

The whole episode also tells another story; it shows how Modi is the prisoner of his own image and ideology. He is so conscious of his image that he cannot think of making any unpopular decision, a decision which goes against his Hindu sectarian narrative. He cannot think of antagonising Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the Hindu radical organisation from which the BJP derives its ideology, and from where Modi has graduated.

The unfortunate part of today’s India is that political leadership of the nation is in the hands of an individual who does not think himself as a democrat but as a monarch. He believes in concentrating all the power and wisdom of governance in his own hands. He reminds us, at times, of the medieval king, Muhammad bin Tughlaq, who was eccentric and popularly known for almost transferring India’s capital from Delhi to Daulatabad, before changing his decision midway. Modi is behaving in the same way without realising the long term impact of his whimsicality.


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Sanjay Kumar
A New Delhi based broadcast journalist who reports on national and international affairs. He is a contributor to the Asia Pacific based magazine, The Diplomat.
 
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why its so that your top diplomats .. PM .. you always call Traitor....


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dont you think.. guy of caliber of Ambassdor of pak to USA is key to pak..
how pak deplyed it by civil service or by polotical connection ?

Political connections ... He was a worker of PPP....(Yeah isn't th just sweet a political party making its own worker with an American passport .. Diplomat in America)?

Apart from memogate scandal .. He is accused of issuing countless visas to "Americans" on his own behalf ....
 
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