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PAKISTAN will have to pay a heavy price for Balochistan policy & economic corridor with China

" an estimated 50,000 have been killed"

First it was 300,000, now it's 50,000; Calling it right now, next it'll be 10,000.

nothing more than a propaganda piece.
 
all I can say is that China will extract their pound of flesh


bhai to ham sa lega na aap sa to kuch nai manga?

" an estimated 50,000 have been killed"

First it was 300,000, now it's 50,000; Calling it right now, next it'll be 10,000.

Absurdity infinite..no one willing to entertain such tall claims...lying also needs to have some sense in it..
 
Aag to lagi hai un bevkoofo ke dimag mein jo yeh sochte hai CPEC is there key to success. CPEC can be at best a catalyst that can either help you go grow faster or to fall faster. Now it depends upon pakistan as a country how it utizises the infra and investements done in CPEC.

Your quoting me back shows the importance of CPEC. Wink.
 
Your quoting me back shows the importance of CPEC. Wink.

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How shameless India can get?
 
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How shameless India can get?
Does Indian opposition matter ??

But the real question, why is the pain being being felt across the border?

Its not like people across the border havent been butchers

I cannot speak for all Indians. As much as some Indians hate pakistanis at least some of us wouldn't want pakistanis to be slaves of china :-)
 
Aag to lagi hai un bevkoofo ke dimag mein jo yeh sochte hai CPEC is there key to success. CPEC can be at best a catalyst that can either help you go grow faster or to fall faster. Now it depends upon pakistan as a country how it utizises the infra and investements done in CPEC.
Zalima coca cola pee ley :D .. Bicharon pe tars araha
 
These analyst folks must be living in a fool’s paradise. With such strong position against CPEC, coupled with fanning turmoil in Balochistan, India must be digging her own grave. Are bombing kids’ parks or hospitals enough to deter China from materializing her ambition to be a two-ocean power? At the least, history doesn’t support this. If the Chinese, within a couple of years after the communist victory, could hold the line along the 38th parallel against the overwhelming US fire power under the command of General MacArthur, who openly threatened with nuke strikes, will Hindistan be able to cower her?!? Karagalar bile guler – even crows will laugh….


Indian politicians like Modi are in a trance, the US and her allies are working round the clock to maintain that trance. They tell these indian politicians that india is almost a super power and the indians love to hear it. After a while the fairy tale sounds so realistic that it starts to permeate into their psyche. This transforms into indian hegemony in the region.
 
The article touches upon some interesting examples of Chinese economic influence.

From what I have gathered, India is under the impression that Baluchistan is "under a pressure cooker" situation imposed by the army. However, from travel blogs, I have always read that foreigners are free to travel around as long as they have an NOC and pay a visit every now and then, to police stations.
If there was indeed such an obvious humanitarian crisis as is made out to believe, I would have read about them from the travellers. But apart from the Indian media, and the odd op-ed here, I have not come across first hand reports from reliable sources.
Then again, I also understand it might be simply propaganda manufactured by a rival, not unlike we see in the way the Western media reports about literally any non-western country, and vice versa.

Travel blogs? They do seem a more reliable source of info than the GoI is likely to have, or perhaps not.

" an estimated 50,000 have been killed"

First it was 300,000, now it's 50,000; Calling it right now, next it'll be 10,000.

nothing more than a propaganda piece.

Still, supremely better than the nonsense 30,000 RAW agents in Pak that you leaders band about.

Besides, are even your leaders sure exactly how many have been killed?
 
CPEC has literally has some burning effect on PM MODI Sahib. and then they say we dont interfere in other countries matters. what a bunch of liars.
One request though if you are so concerned about humanity kindly look into Kashmir matter and mention in your next address about the atrocities committed by your troops. Until then keep calm and eat shit
 
This article provides a very good insight as far as the Indian psyche is concerned regarding CPEC and Baluchistan. India along with certain other countries feel very insecure about the prospects of CPEC. They cannot accept prosperity and success for Pakistan. They don't mince any words either. This project truly haunts them. India along with Afghanistan tops the list of CPEC haters.
 
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By Vikram Sood

During his lengthy speech on August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke briefly about what was happening in Pakistan, in Peshawar and the terror. He spoke about the messages he was receiving from the people of Balochistan, Gilgit and Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) who were thanking him, and in doing so, they were really thanking all Indians.

He did not say why they were thanking him. Nor did he say what he and his government would do for the Baloch, Gilgitis or the Kashmiris from Azad Kashmir. This, however, was enough for all of Pakistan to go up in arage. It was blasphemy, perhaps, to have mentioned these three regions while they have arrogated the right to themselves to spread terror and violence in India for decades. Reactions in India were on expected lines, largely ambivalent but at least the issue is temporarily centre stage.

The Baloch were jubilant and made no attempt to hide their feelings. Twitter went viral, as they say, and even lesser persons than the PM received hundreds of tweets a day from Baloch all over the world. One of them, while thanking Modi with all her dignity and pride, said the Baloch only needed that their voice be heard at international fora and capitals of the world. She hoped for this support from Indians. Other than that, they would fight their battles themselves.


Pakistan doesn’t like Baloch-lovers

There is, of course, a danger in this. Hopes aroused suddenly can lead to rapid disillusionment. There has to be a plan worked out after due process. At the end of World War 2, the British, anxious to keep the Soviet Union away from the Indian Ocean, even considered the possibility of detaching Balochistan from the rest of India. Two years later with the crumbling empire in mind, two British officers on loan to Maharaja Hari Singh of Kashmir, conspired to pass Gilgit to Pakistan in 1947, after the Maharaja acceded to India. Independent India missed out on the significance of these regions.

Nearly 70 years after independent Balochistan was taken over by Pakistan, the province has become a land hermitically sealed in a pressure cooker by the Pakistani Army. The Baloch have continued to revolt and die. In all the various battles fought by the Baloch, an estimated 50,000 have been killed. Pakistan has used religious and sectarian forces to subdue the Baloch but it has not worked.

The geopolitical situation has changed. British supremacy is now history and even the US is seen to be treading gingerly in West Asia, its massive Central Command (Centcom) notwithstanding. Dominance of the region could be passing on to China as Xi Jinping seeks to advance into West Asia and consolidate in Pakistan. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the newest instrument, apart from the continuing nuclear and military aid to Pakistan. These are going to be interesting times.

The CPEC is of little interest to India because the alignment of most projects is north-south from Gwadar to Kashgar via Gilgit. There are no eastward trajectories since Pakistan does not want to trade with India, has not signed the South Asian Free Trade Area (Safta) pact, most favoured nation (MFN) treaty or Trade and Transit for Afghanistan.

For Pakistan, CPEC is a dream come true after the US and EU declined to bankroll what was hoped would be a Marshall Plan to resurrect the country’s economy. They were prepared to finance Pakistan for its dubious uses as an ally against terror. But no country was going to sink money to help a country that was also responsible for spreading terror or being perfidious. So enter China with its ‘Iron Brother’.

It may not be the flawless munificence that the Chinese may have sold them and Pakistan is yet to acknowledge who holds the iron. There is a difference between when an impoverished economy that hopes to be transformed into an economic hub and ending up being an economic colony.

The Baloch fear being pushed out by an influx of Chinese, Punjabi and Pushtun workers into Balochistan. This would change the social fabric in a country afflicted with several insurgencies. In Gwadar, CPEC is perceived as a scheme that will render their fishermen jobless. Besides, the Chinese would be protected by a 10,000-strong armed force of the army, half of which would be commandos and located mostly in Balochistan.

Pakistan has apparently not studied what has been the African and Latin American experience with seemingly benign Chinese investments. Closer home, Sri Lanka has been left with Chinese-built projects in and around Hambantota that are now white elephants and a financial drain. Indonesia was promised assistance of $24 billion in 2005. Ten years later, less than 10% was available.

The Chinese have already begun to seek tax exemptions in Pakistan that could mean a loss of revenue of about $2 billion. They have also expressed unhappiness at the manner in which decisions are being delayed.

Earlier this year, Pakistani Army chief General Raheel Sharif had declared that the army would pay any price to ensure that the CPEC is completed. One wonders if he has calculated its economic, social and political cost. Or maybe he was only calculating profits to the military.


(The writer is former chief, R&AW)
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the trouble in Kashmir beats all his efforts against us in karachi, Quetta and Peshawar
 
the trouble in Kashmir beats all his efforts against us in karachi, Quetta and Peshawar

Modi hasn't even addressed Karachi because of the blow back he saw in the other two cases. Lol I'm sure he doesn't want flaming Modi dolls all over the streets of Karachi.
 
Don't understand Indian logic behind CPEC. Educated , prosperous and stable Pakistan is best for India more than any other country. Pushing backward, creating unrest and unstable Pakistan will be more problematic for them.
 

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