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'Relations with Pakistan not better than it was in 1971'

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Pakistan's capacity to carry forward relations with India is lower than ever, a senior government official told select journalists.


In a surprising comment, a senior source in government told select journalists this week that India-Pakistan relations are not better than it was after the 1971 war with Pakistan that created Bangladesh. The source was speaking in an off the record conversation on a variety of issues.

He also said that on issue of liberalising the visa regime between the two countries there is no real progress.

It's believed that before the end of the next year, Pakistan's Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani "will need a job" as he retires. The Pakistan situation is as fluid as can be.

The well-informed source said, "Pakistan's capacity to carry forward relations with India is lower than ever."


Talking about US President Barack Obama's negative comment on India's reforms policy, he said, "The US was a superpower. They have seen allies follow them and clients who obey them. They have not seen enough partners. We will teach them."

The government is likely to publish the summary of the Task Force on National Security within two months. It was headed by retired bureaucrat Naresh Chandra. The source said the task force report mentions how the issue of India's energy security is dealt by seven ministries and each of them view it from their own angle. Nobody sees it from the 'national angle'.

The task force has recommended forming of an energy commission or council. If there is proper planning
India can meet 30 per cent of its demand for oil from Rajasthan alone. The report also mentions that the northeast has energy resources but the pricing and marketing is an issue. He said India is paying a high price to Qatar but not to our own states.


While explaining India's stand on the Syrian crisis, the source explained that India is taking utmost care of its core national interest while forming its foreign policy. In dealing with Syria, India's energy security is kept in mind. Also, India has 6 million people working in and around the region. They are not easily employable in India and their security is also concern to India.

The source added that in countries like Syria and in other countries of the Arab world "India has clear interest in preventing the religious elements from coming to power or to see that their power to influence is limited." India thinks there is a fundamental facelift in the Middle East, and India and other countries are learning new ways to deal with it.

While talking about China, the source said that the country is passing through transition. Both sides have low expectation of solving the boundary issue in a year of transition.

The source agreed that, "Relations with China will be very complex for a long time to come."

The source added, interestingly, that China's next generation of leadership will be better disposed towards the Tibet issue unlike that region's next generation.

China has changed recently their belief that the issue of Tibet will die down with the exit of the Dalai Lama. China thinks that new generation in Tibet is more "dangerous" than the Dalai Lama or his tenure. However, India observes that the international support to the issue of Tibet is not much now.

The Indian government is watching the Afghanistan situation and the official said India is confident of dealing with the situation when the Western powers leave.

Talking about Afghanistan, the source said, India thinks that the Taliban is fragmented and not aligned fully with Pakistan.

If NATO leaves Afghanistan it is more likely to go back to the pre-Najibullah era where the warlords controlled different areas. India wants people-to-people relations. It wants to maintain the goodwill in Afghan society. And, it wants to see that Taliban's stronger position should not affect the security of India. India thinks that the Americans have "poured too much cement into their six bases" to leave Afghanistan quickly. Americans will keep their bases to keep up the pressure on Iran, Pakistan and Russia.

The US can't sustain their forces politically so they will not get into counter-insurgency or not be party in local fights but they would be there and keep safe.

'Relations with Pakistan not better than it was in 1971' - Rediff.com News
 
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"The US was a superpower. They have seen allies follow them and clients who obey them. They have not seen enough partners. We will teach them".

very intresting.specially "was".
 
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we should have good ties with pakistan which is a democratic and liberal country,its our hegemony to be the ruler of south asia that makes ties go down everytime .
 
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All hail Indian beauraecracy !



Get a life troll.


you know he is right ! afterall he is talking about his own personal "hindoostan"; now where is that ?? north to india or west , what do u think?
 
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we should have good ties with pakistan which is a democratic and liberal country,its our hegemony to be the ruler of south asia that makes ties go down everytime .
You are right, India needs control its greeds for its national security. :agree:
 
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Well Pakistan does not have the capacity to listen to bullshit flying across the border. It also does not have capacity to accept Indian hegemony and dictation on issues the two countries have.
 
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shivajitheinvaderkiller: Has full rights to have his opinion , my advice to all of you is to debate him not bash him. As for the allegations for false flagging goes , you guys have no right to accuse him of being a non Indian when you have no proofs of his false flags.

The matter will be investigated.

@shivajitheinvaderkiller: I would suggest you should consider changing your username as it can be a bit offensive to some members. If you decide to do so , please don't hesitate to contact me via Private message.

Adios
 
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shivajitheinvaderkiller: Has full rights to have his opinion , my advice to all of you is to debate him not bash him. As for the allegations for false flagging goes , you guys have no right to accuse him of being a non Indian when you have no proofs of his false flags.

The matter will be investigated.

@shivajitheinvaderkiller: I would suggest you should consider changing your username as it can be a bit offensive to some members. If you decide to do so , please don't hesitate to contact me via Private message.

Adios

Why don't you investigate before taking sides (which you shouldn't be doing as a moderator). I have seen personal insults thrown at fellow countrymen by Pakistanis just because you disagree with them, especially potential false flaggers. Why the sudden high horse just because the troll is insulting India? For the record, no Indian ever spells the name of the country that way. Heck, that name is the last in choice of the 3 we use to call ourselves.
 
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@Speaker

Coz hes Pakistani and this is a Pakistan forum
 
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shivajitheinvaderkiller: Has full rights to have his opinion , my advice to all of you is to debate him not bash him. As for the allegations for false flagging goes , you guys have no right to accuse him of being a non Indian when you have no proofs of his false flags.

The matter will be investigated.

@shivajitheinvaderkiller: I would suggest you should consider changing your username as it can be a bit offensive to some members. If you decide to do so , please don't hesitate to contact me via Private message.

Adios

Just ban him he is obviously false flagging. I mean Hindoostan? C'mon man.
 
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