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Pakistan tries to poke its nose into Doklam

Its time India should give recognition to Balochistan Liberation forces as Government in axile of Republic of Balochistan .. if they care too much about matter that dont concern them ... make them realise that we even care with love from India .
First try to take what we are going to put in india backside... baluchistan is here u can do what u want but will be very costly for u this time
 
No not it all , who say one religion, we are proud Muslims. from birth to death. it just fabricated by you Hindus that all Pakistani was Hindus.
I am sure you are a proud Muslim like the second biggest Muslim population in world in India .if you are not from from the subcontinent why don't you go back to the place where your Father's came from and let our subcontinent Muslims,Hindus ,christians and others live in peace.
 
NEW DELHI: Amid the Sino-Indian military standoff near the Bhutan-China-India tri-junction, Pakistan high commissioner Abdul Basit met the Chinese ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui. In what further raised eyebrows among Indian authorities, after his meeting with Luo, Basit was also learnt to have a sought a meeting with Bhutan's ambassador to India Vetsop Namgyel.

Top diplomatic sources confirmed to TOI that Basit called on the Chinese ambassador on Wednesday. They also confirmed that he was likely to soon meet the Bhutanese ambassador.

TOI has learnt that the situation at Doklam, where Indian troops have physically prevented the Chinese from constructing a road, was discussed in the meeting.

Basit is learnt to have wanted to discuss the situation with the envoys of both the countries. Basit has completed his tenure as high commissioner here and is expected to return to Islamabad next month.

Beijing is currently actively engaging the international community to drive home its point that it is India which is the aggressor at the Doklam plateau which is disputed between Bhutan and China. Unlike any other border transgression in recent times, the Doklam stand-off has even seen the Chinese embassy under Luo actively engage the Indian public to expound Beijing's position.

Political counsellor Li Ya recently released a video to address the concern of "some Indian friends".

More than a month into the "eyeball to eyeball" standoff though, it is still not clear how it'll all end as China publicly insists on an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Indian troops. India has so far not engaged with foreign missions the way Beijing has. Or even if it has, it is not saying so. Until Wednesday, even the Russians had not been briefed about the situation.
Indian officials have warned against warmongering in the media but the fact is that it is the Chinese state backed media which has taken an unusually strident position on Doklam. They have also sought to exploit India's vulnerability in Kashmir by talking up the threat to India from Pakistan.
A noted Global Times columnist wrote recently that the India's logic in stalling Chinese road construction at Doklam could also be used by a "third country" to enter "India-controlled Kashmir" if it received a request from the Pakistan army. Basit's meeting with Luo may further fan that sentiment.

Despite the remark by Indian Army chief Bipin Rawat that India is ready for a "two-and-half front" wars, the government will be mindful of the threat from Pakistan in case there indeed is a flare up at Doklam.
Idiot Indian media didn't realize that Pakistan is trying to defuse situation using diplomatic relation. Indian media is truly idiot and they will make sure India will go to war with all her neighbors someday. Best of luck with your brain dump media.
 
Idiot Indian media didn't realize that Pakistan is trying to defuse situation using diplomatic relation. Indian media is truly idiot and they will make sure India will go to war with all her neighbors someday. Best of luck with your brain dump media.
Three words... Laugh Out Loud
 
Do you know how much criminal cases have been filed against some of our trusted politicians ?

Those who have political venegance can trap anyone with criminal cases like ISRO case .
But we only cares about the administrative quality .

Do you know within next year entire UP will get electricity ?
Effort of one minister Piyush Goel.

So you dont need teach us about our govt and leaders .
About ignorance ,lack of knowledge about a neighbours internal politics is not ignorance but maturity.
No I only see how much mob justice is being served right under modi nose.
 
We'll see who will be at disadvantage regarding China. Ok?



According to ancient history...All people use to come on Indus river, which is now comprises mainly in of Pakistan.

then they all should belong to india in that sense.
 
How do you bharti's know what they talked about?

NEW DELHI: Amid the Sino-Indian military standoff near the Bhutan-China-India tri-junction, Pakistan high commissioner Abdul Basit met the Chinese ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui. In what further raised eyebrows among Indian authorities, after his meeting with Luo, Basit was also learnt to have a sought a meeting with Bhutan's ambassador to India Vetsop Namgyel.

Top diplomatic sources confirmed to TOI that Basit called on the Chinese ambassador on Wednesday. They also confirmed that he was likely to soon meet the Bhutanese ambassador.

TOI has learnt that the situation at Doklam, where Indian troops have physically prevented the Chinese from constructing a road, was discussed in the meeting.

Basit is learnt to have wanted to discuss the situation with the envoys of both the countries. Basit has completed his tenure as high commissioner here and is expected to return to Islamabad next month.

Beijing is currently actively engaging the international community to drive home its point that it is India which is the aggressor at the Doklam plateau which is disputed between Bhutan and China. Unlike any other border transgression in recent times, the Doklam stand-off has even seen the Chinese embassy under Luo actively engage the Indian public to expound Beijing's position.

Political counsellor Li Ya recently released a video to address the concern of "some Indian friends".

More than a month into the "eyeball to eyeball" standoff though, it is still not clear how it'll all end as China publicly insists on an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Indian troops. India has so far not engaged with foreign missions the way Beijing has. Or even if it has, it is not saying so. Until Wednesday, even the Russians had not been briefed about the situation.
Indian officials have warned against warmongering in the media but the fact is that it is the Chinese state backed media which has taken an unusually strident position on Doklam. They have also sought to exploit India's vulnerability in Kashmir by talking up the threat to India from Pakistan.
A noted Global Times columnist wrote recently that the India's logic in stalling Chinese road construction at Doklam could also be used by a "third country" to enter "India-controlled Kashmir" if it received a request from the Pakistan army. Basit's meeting with Luo may further fan that sentiment.

Despite the remark by Indian Army chief Bipin Rawat that India is ready for a "two-and-half front" wars, the government will be mindful of the threat from Pakistan in case there indeed is a flare up at Doklam.
 
No I only see how much mob justice is being served right under modi nose.

That is what happens when you have imitating US Governance system and military rule in your country .
India has 29 states and 6 union territories .Except 6 UT ,Centre dont have any direct authority in states that is under federal system .Law and Order is in their hand.
This is why I said earlier you shouldnt talk about something that you dont know .It will only embarass you
 
Once upon a time, Sikkim was part of Pakistan. So, definitely, Pakistan can't resist the urge but to poke her nose, hands and what not.

Once upon a time Sikkim was part of Pakistan you know

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Pakistan should do everything in its capacity to provide any assistance to China, diplomatically to their claim on dokkam and also make arrangement to divert Indian attention and keep them engaged

So any plans of doing something different from what you guys are already doing for the past 60 years ?. Also on the diplomacy front below is a small proof about your good diplomatic efforts

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ens-to-terrorists-us/articleshow/59670180.cms
 
Then it would be another case of a cat imitates a Tiger (India) :lol:
Are u trying to remind the history of 71.. we know all this.. if India will do mistake with China we will take this opportunity don't u worry. And then later 40 years will go to punjab Assam and south and proudly say we were involve creating mukti bahni.
 
Yes we will poke our nose as u poke ur nose in Bangladesh and afghanistan now don't cry what u do to other nature will return u in interest
 
Chinese civilasation had Indian influence and you don't see any negative effects of that in their civilization.

You didnt understand my question... I am taking about nations on the receiving end. The Tibetans also never attacked the Swedish nation... doesn't mean anything.. I'm talking about receiving end.
 
You didnt understand my question... I am taking about nations on the receiving end. The Tibetans also never attacked the Swedish nation... doesn't mean anything.. I'm talking about receiving end.
Chinese where at the receiving end from the Japanese ,the west but that din't effect their civilization.
 
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