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If India is to join the SCO, I do not think it is not unconditional now, need to meet certain conditions.
What conditions??
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If India is to join the SCO, I do not think it is not unconditional now, need to meet certain conditions.
What conditions??
For example, to abandon zero-sum thinking. This is the basic, on the basis of regional cooperation is mutual interest. As for the specific conditions, it is complex, related to the interests of all countries, not even think about anything free of charge. In other words, if the India to join, India can offer? What are the benefits of the SCO, and what benefits to other countries?
For example, to abandon zero-sum thinking. This is the basic, on the basis of regional cooperation is mutual interest. As for the specific conditions, it is complex, related to the interests of all countries, not even think about anything free of charge. In other words, if the India to join, India can offer? What are the benefits of the SCO, and what benefits to other countries?
Well India can assure SCO of full cooperation in fields like economy and security provided each and every members concerns are taken in view without any bias towards any other member. Regarding zero sum, i beleive in todays world any relationship can be a win-win situtation and benefit all. All this or that bloc concepts have become old.
conditions seems to be economic more
and sometimes,we have to work without seeking interest.........
Enough with the Asia will be free rhetoric !
Who brought the USA to Asia in the first place ? Who joined SEATO and CENTO to further the west's great game ? Good 'ol Pakistan.
Pakistan didn't need to "bring" the west to Asia. It was supposed to be their gateway from the start
That was a mistype I edited it
The west ain't all bad. It's your 'all weather friend' whos been a tool of the imperialists
NATO is a Cold War relic, with the absence of the USSR it's fast becoming irrelavent
stop watching through green lenses.......i didnt see bambam doing this...he is simply replying n repeating same things again n again..
This is the basis, but like I said, no free stuff. For the SCO, what India can provide for this organization? every other country, India will join what interest?
with tweaks and modifications of course. I am merely answering questions and getting points across. I think you are just as bad as me bro, you never sleep?
I seriously cannot understand why you ask what India can provide. I ask you what can Pakistan provide or for that matter any other country provide to the SCO.
Regional security and peace, it is inconceivable to avoid Pakistan, if you want to achieve true regional security, Pakistan's deeply related to the key issues for the region.
Strategic position on China and Russia, can provide an extremely favorable port, China does not narrow, as long as Russia can be conducive to the realization of the port, together we can make a fortune. Frankly speaking, China may also need a naval base for the protection of trade routes connecting To Africa, we do not need Air Force and Army bases. But that is not the primary, the first is economic development, it is mutually beneficial to all countries in the region.
no,i basically sleep at night....6-7 hrs.......but u provide day n night service daily
There are very delicate issues at stake here like Kashmir and Arunachal. Nobody is avoiding Pakistan but we stand firm that Kashmir issue will be sought bilaterally without any outside interference which can have grave consequences in the region. India has always followed the policy of talks be it with Pakistan or any other country.
For the colored part, i dont think China need a naval base to secure it trade routes. The Indian navy is quite capable to protect the trade routes of its partners. Besides any other similar alteration will rouse sentiments in the west as has been the case of Pakistan - China relationship as seen from the west.
There are very delicate issues at stake here like Kashmir and Arunachal. Nobody is avoiding Pakistan but we stand firm that Kashmir issue will be sought bilaterally without any outside interference which can have grave consequences in the region. India has always followed the policy of talks be it with Pakistan or any other country.
For the colored part, i dont think China need a naval base to secure it trade routes. The Indian navy is quite capable to protect the trade routes of its partners. Besides any other similar alteration will rouse sentiments in the west as has been the case of Pakistan - China relationship as seen from the west.