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India keeps blaming Pakistan for killing Indian soldiers last month, but its false claims have been repeatedly refuted by the Pakistani military forces. An India vs. Pakistan armed conflict is not so unrealistic now, as the two historical rivals boldly claim that they cannot seemingly wait to rip each other’s throats out.

Tensions between the two nuclear-powered countries have been plummetting since July 8, however, India seems to be preparing for an all-out war again. Indian weapons are now pointed toward Pakistan and two of its biggest, most brutal, and intimidating allies – China and Russia.

Love triangle: The birth of China-Russia-Pakistan axis

Moscow and New Delhi have been friends (with benefits) for almost 70 years but their relationship came crashing down in 2016, comparable to abruptly changing their Facebook status from romantic to no strings attached. Similar to any other breakups, the question is: Why?

Well, a third party might have caused Russia’s infidelity. The Soviets were desperately looking for a powerful ally and it found one in China. Consequently, Pakistan belongs to the Mongol squad and China will never let anyone hurt its allies. Russia knows it.

As of now, Russia has been staging mutual military and financial drills and deals to Pakistan earlier this month.

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It’s not you, it’s me: India blames itself

With all these threats looming over India today, unfortunately, it was the one who pushed Russia away.

In a survey conducted by Pew Research Center in 2015, 70 percent of Indians said they favor the United States, rather than the Soviet Union. The same survey showed that only 8 percent of Indians look at the Americans negatively, while twice as many, 16 percent, said they hate Russia.

Because of this, President Vladimir Putin lost his love for India, although Russia continues to be the country’s key supplier of weapons.

Now, military experts predict that Putin might be pouring more fuel in the India vs. Pakistan fire, that could blaze into a huge explosion one day. Alarmingly, that would most likely result in a global confrontation, with China, Russia, and Pakistan on one side, and India, the U.S., and its Western allies on the other.


India vs. Pakistan: Russia chooses Islamabad, leaving New Delhi behind. (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Creative Commons)

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http://www.morningledger.com/russia-india-vs-pakistan-war-ally/13116473/




Why Russia Is Getting Closer To Pakistan And Abandoning India?
By Polina Tikhonova on October 29, 2016 5:20 pm in Politics
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Russia and India have been friends for nearly 70 years. Moscow and New Delhi have supported one another on the international diplomatic sphere; they signed lucrative military deals and deepened economic ties…

But Russia-Indian relations came crashing down in 2016. Why?

So why on Earth would Russia lose interest in its seemingly perfect, long-time ally? Why all of a sudden Russia has warmed up to Pakistan, its Cold War rival and the biggest historical enemy of India?

Global relations are the answer. While many may argue, Russia has been very smart about global relations in terms of strategical and long-term planning.



China is a traditional ally of Pakistan and always supports it in any international conflicts. China will never let anyone hurt its allies. Russia knows it.

And while Russia has been in normal relations with China for a while now, their relations significantly improved when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and the West started putting heavy sanctions on Moscow.

Russia was desperately looking for a powerful ally and it found it in China. But what does it have to do with India and Pakistan?

India must blame itself for Russia-Pakistan alliance
India and Russia were particularly close during the Cold War era, but it’s no secret that India’s Cold War generation doesn’t have much saying now. It’s far more trendy and more attractive for the new generation of Indians to look up to the United States.

In a survey conducted by Pew Research Center in 2015, 70% of Indians said they view the U.S. favorably, while only 43% gave a positive light to Russia, who has been helping India both militarily and politically for the past nearly 70 years.

The same survey showed that only 8% of Indians view the U.S. negatively, while twice as many, 16%, said they were negative towards Russia.

Russia is losing its appeal in India even though Moscow continues to be the country’s key supplier of weapons. But since Russian President Vladimir Putin is the master of long-term planning in global relations, he knows where this is all going.

Russia made a choice in favor of Pakistan
So Putin had a choice: to continue bromancing with India and see their friendship inevitably fade by the year, or look for a new, more reliable ally.

And Russia chose Pakistan, which happens to be India’s biggest enemy and at the same time a close friend of China, whom Russia has been flirting with for the past few years. Bonus factor: China opposes the U.S. and its international views.

The indication that Russia views Pakistan as its core ally in South Asia was their joint military exercises Druzhba (Friendship), which Putin held just few weeks after the Uri terrorist incident in September.

In the Uri attack, 18 Indian soldiers were killed, and India put the blame on Pakistan. Islamabad denies the accusations.

Another indication that Russia has lost its interest in India came when at the recent BRICS Summit in Goa, Russia refused to support India in its claims that Pakistan allegedly sponsors terrorism.

Pakistan and Russia beef up military cooperation
Russia and Pakistan have held three major joint military drills since 2014: two naval drills (Arabian Monsoon 2014 and Arabian Monsoon 2015), and the recently concluded Druzhba 2016 drills. Moscow also announced it would hold additional drills with Islamabad in 2017.

On top of holding joint military drills with Pakistan, Russia has also been selling its top-of-the-art military equipment to its new South Asian ally. The two countries are reportedly holding talks on the purchase of Russia’s Su-35 warplanes.

Last year, Pakistan made headlines when it bought four Mi-35 helicopter gunships from Russia. Additionally, in the 12 months, Pakistani army officials have been visiting Russia on a regular basis, looking for new military deals.

And Russia couldn’t be more happy about it. Russian arms manufacturers are constantly expanding their international reach to sell their new military equipment to other countries.

Pakistan, meanwhile, is the world’s seventh-largest importer of defense equipment. Do the math now.

India desperately trying to hold Russia as its ally
But such developments in Russia-Pakistan relations create major problems for India. Indians are not happy neither about the military drills between the two nations, nor the fact that Pakistan is purchasing weapons from their top military equipment importer.

India’s ambassador to Russia, Pankaj Saran, said that Russia’s “military cooperation with Pakistan which is a State that sponsors and practices terrorism as a matter of State policy is a wrong approach and it will only create further problems.”

But Indian officials are very careful in their words about Pakistan-Russia friendship, as Moscow and New Delhi are currently negotiating the purchase of S-400, stealth frigates and even a second nuclear submarine from Russia.

In no way does India wants to lose Russia’s new weaponry creations. India is reportedly willing to pay a whopping $5 billion to get Russia’s revolutionary S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile system. The S-400 is one of the most advanced antimissile systems in the whole world.

More importantly, India is looking to lease Russia’s Akula II–class nuclear-powered attack submarine for $2 billion. Interestingly, India is already leasing another nuclear submarine from Russia, INS Chakra.

So if the negotiations are successful, India will have two deadly Russian nuclear submarines in its arsenal for the next two years.

Russia-China-Pakistan triangle: New superpower axis
By having both Russia and China as its allies, Pakistan wins a lot. Islamabad had been friends with the U.S. and Saudi Arabia for years, but it now realized that neither Washington nor Riyadh really care about its interests.

Pakistan now sees that the U.S. and Saudi Arabia have been sending all those funds in order to prevent the country from becoming an intimidating force in South Asia and becoming financially independent.

Russia and China, meanwhile, are offering that independence as well as the prospect of becoming the most powerful country in the region (thus, signing military deals and holding military drills).

It also adds to the fact that both America and Saudi Arabia have played a huge role in spreading sectarianism and terrorism in Pakistan. So naturally Islamabad has doubts about their good intentions.

During the BRICS summit earlier this month, China protected Pakistan from India’s accusations. And by not standing up for India this time, Russia showed on whose side it’s on.




http://www.valuewalk.com/2016/10/russia-pakistan-india-relations/
 
LMAO.

I love @kahonapyarhai hai. He is such an entertaining robot. He posts great threads and disappears. That's all. NEVER makes any follow up comment or take part in discussion.

Just post a thread, and boom--gone. Onto next crazy thread.
 
Only one word "BULSHIT", everyone running for his own interests including Russia , US, India and China
 
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Funny
 
LMAO.

I love @kahonapyarhai hai. He is such an entertaining robot. He posts great threads and disappears. That's all. NEVER makes any follow up comment or take part in discussion.

Just post a thread, and boom--gone. Onto next crazy thread.
then he enjoys India Vs Pak from far off :lol:
 
first no war is going to take place now.after the state election border situation will ease up. another sir g kal strike will take place after fake terror attack before next indian general elections followed by similar border firing. modi will win the elections. then before next elections the old drama won't work again so modi will do an assassination attempt on himself or similar terror attack and start a war in kashmir in 2022. india will capture kashmir,punjab followed by retreat and disaster for indian army and government upto river yumna.
china, afghanistan ,iran and turkey with arabs will join forces.
 

Pakistan is already regional power. The power is defined by the influences over the regions, nations, trades and the strength. That is without economy to put it mildly. Imagine Pakistan with economy thriving might reconsider your beef with Pakistan.

Despite of thriving economy that boils down to misfortune in neighborly nations, India value as nation is still worthless, region-less and hardly big player in term of strength. The remaining percentage of influential bravado for India is restricted with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhuto which they already are alienating from India to begin with.

Remember, one Pakistani man is equal to 10,000 Indian soldiers. Quality over Quantity!!! :D
 
Pakistan is already regional power. The power is defined by the influences over the regions, nations, trades and the strength. That is without economy to put it mildly. Imagine Pakistan with economy thriving might reconsider your beef with Pakistan.

Despite of thriving economy that boils down to misfortune in neighborly nations, India value as nation is still worthless, region-less and hardly big player in term of strength. The remaining percentage of influential bravado for India is restricted with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhuto which they already are alienating from India to begin with.

Remember, one Pakistani man is equal to 10,000 Indian soldiers. Quality over Quantity!!! :D

:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
 
Pakistan is already regional power. The power is defined by the influences over the regions, nations, trades and the strength. That is without economy to put it mildly. Imagine Pakistan with economy thriving might reconsider your beef with Pakistan.

Despite of thriving economy that boils down to misfortune in neighborly nations, India value as nation is still worthless, region-less and hardly big player in term of strength. The remaining percentage of influential bravado for India is restricted with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhuto which they already are alienating from India to begin with.

Remember, one Pakistani man is equal to 10,000 Indian soldiers. Quality over Quantity!!! :D

+ (2000+1000-1029) :partay:
 
Ashok has been banned. Thus he has increased output in his other account (kahonapyar)
 

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