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@4GTejasBVR and all other immigrants on PDF,
The Pak-China Strategic Partnership is a reality - accept it, digest it and learn to live with it.
The Pak-Turkey Relationship is deep-rooted and a reality- accept it, digest it and learn to live with it.
Russia wants Pakistan in the block and is making efforts to develop strong military and economic relations with Pakistan. This also is a reality - accept it, digest it and learn to live with it.
With Russia-Iran, Turkey-Iran and China-Iran relationships already there, Pakistan-Iran relationship strengthening is around the corner - accept it, digest it and learn to live with it.
And because of all the above reasons, the sign at Wagah Border facing indian side reads, "F*** Off, Pakistan is busy".
India's investment in Baluchistan has gone up in smoke.
India's investment in Sindh has gone down the drain.
India's investment in Afghanistan is under threat because of Taliban resurgence.
India is facing a tough time because of Kashmir issue being raised at different international platforms.
India is confused and doesn't know how to counter this new Pak-China Strategic Partnership which seems to have delivered a knock-out punch to Indian plans against Pakistan.
India, out of desperation, is now lying with legs open in front of US and wants to be the willing partner of US to carry out it's objectives in the region against China and Russia. Because of this (the recent US-India pact), India has jeopardised, rather ruined it's relationship with Russia whilst it's relationship with China was already in the red zone.
India now stands isolated in the region. It's only two "major" regional supporters are Bangladesh and Afghanistan, and India doesn't even share a border with Afghanistan!
India should now be ready for a "wham, bham, thank you ma'am" experience with US, wherein, US will use India in whatever way it pleases and will expose India to the risk of annihilation. Where do you think the war will be fought against US-India by Russia-China-Pakistan ...... of course, on Indian soil and/or Indian airspace. Turkey and Iran will be largely, spectators, enjoying the show and watching US plans get ruined in the region.
Whichever way you play the game, India ends up as the sore loser in the region.
And that is why we, Pakistanis and our Chinese brothers say, #ThankyouModi
What is becoming apparent now to the world, was actually planned & devised and being executed since, two years back. Russia didn't just wake up one day and decided to offer Pakistan it's military hardware. A lot of back-door, covert interaction was taking place among the three - Russia-China-Pakistan. China similarly, didn't just wake up one day and said, "I have a dream - OBOR". This was being thought out, planned and strategised since past few years. Turkey already has joined the group and details thereof will become more apparent to the public in the next few months. Iran is also aligned, however, due to its recent engagement with US, will not openly reveal it's involvement in the bloc.
The Pak-China Strategic Partnership is a reality - accept it, digest it and learn to live with it.
The Pak-Turkey Relationship is deep-rooted and a reality- accept it, digest it and learn to live with it.
Russia wants Pakistan in the block and is making efforts to develop strong military and economic relations with Pakistan. This also is a reality - accept it, digest it and learn to live with it.
With Russia-Iran, Turkey-Iran and China-Iran relationships already there, Pakistan-Iran relationship strengthening is around the corner - accept it, digest it and learn to live with it.
And because of all the above reasons, the sign at Wagah Border facing indian side reads, "F*** Off, Pakistan is busy".
India's investment in Baluchistan has gone up in smoke.
India's investment in Sindh has gone down the drain.
India's investment in Afghanistan is under threat because of Taliban resurgence.
India is facing a tough time because of Kashmir issue being raised at different international platforms.
India is confused and doesn't know how to counter this new Pak-China Strategic Partnership which seems to have delivered a knock-out punch to Indian plans against Pakistan.
India, out of desperation, is now lying with legs open in front of US and wants to be the willing partner of US to carry out it's objectives in the region against China and Russia. Because of this (the recent US-India pact), India has jeopardised, rather ruined it's relationship with Russia whilst it's relationship with China was already in the red zone.
India now stands isolated in the region. It's only two "major" regional supporters are Bangladesh and Afghanistan, and India doesn't even share a border with Afghanistan!
India should now be ready for a "wham, bham, thank you ma'am" experience with US, wherein, US will use India in whatever way it pleases and will expose India to the risk of annihilation. Where do you think the war will be fought against US-India by Russia-China-Pakistan ...... of course, on Indian soil and/or Indian airspace. Turkey and Iran will be largely, spectators, enjoying the show and watching US plans get ruined in the region.
Whichever way you play the game, India ends up as the sore loser in the region.
And that is why we, Pakistanis and our Chinese brothers say, #ThankyouModi
What is becoming apparent now to the world, was actually planned & devised and being executed since, two years back. Russia didn't just wake up one day and decided to offer Pakistan it's military hardware. A lot of back-door, covert interaction was taking place among the three - Russia-China-Pakistan. China similarly, didn't just wake up one day and said, "I have a dream - OBOR". This was being thought out, planned and strategised since past few years. Turkey already has joined the group and details thereof will become more apparent to the public in the next few months. Iran is also aligned, however, due to its recent engagement with US, will not openly reveal it's involvement in the bloc.
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