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Are you serious? Bangladesh, Srilanka, Nepal, Bhutan Mynamar and even with China we have good relationship. We don't fight everyday.
On the other hand, pakistan has problem with Afghanistan, Iran, India every other day. No side is safe. It takes beating from all sides.
How can a country progress in this hostile environment ?
Yes what a wonderful 'relationship' you have with your borders, the very envy of the world. The difference is you have conflict with the OFFICIAL FORCES of those countries!!!!! Not TERRORISTS that we have.;
An Indian national was killed and two others were injured when the Nepal Armed Police Force, responsible for border security, opened fire on a group during a clash at a border point near Sitamarhi in Bihar Friday morning.
Nepal border guards open fire at Bihar crossing, Indian killed
Local issue, say officers on either side; Nepal House votes on map Bill today.
indianexpress.com
One man was killed after the Nepalese Police allegedly fired at three Indians who had crossed the border from Pilibhit district to attend a fair in Nepal's Kanchanpur.
Nepal Police open fire on Indians for crossing border to attend fair; one killed, 2 missing
One man was killed after the Nepalese Police allegedly fired at three Indians who had crossed the border from Pilibhit district to attend a fair in Nepal's Kanchanpur.
www.timesnownews.com
Another person cited above said the 10 soldiers, including two majors and two captains, were returned to the Indian side on Thursday evening, three days after the violent face-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) left 20 Indian soldiers, including a colonel, dead.
Released after 60 hours by China, 10 Indian soldiers undergo debriefing
The negotiations for their release were kept tightly under wraps due to concerns for the safety of the soldiers amid the heightened tensions between the two sides, said the first person cited above.
www.hindustantimes.com
NEW DELHI/KOLKATA: The BSF on Friday said the Bangladeshi action of killing its trooper and injuring another along the border in West Bengal was unprovoked and that its troops did not fire "a single bullet" when a flag meeting took place between the two sides.
The BSF on Friday said the Bangladeshi action of killing its trooper and injuring another along the border in West Bengal was unprovoked and that its troops did not fire "a single bullet" when a flag meeting took place between the two.
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Pakistan is obvious.
So you're comparing attacks by terrorists with firing from official forces from your neighbours.