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UAE-India ties reaching golden era, say officials

That happens when our Foreign Ministry sucks. We can't keep balance and don't even wanna try. I must commend Indian way of keeping it. The way they're keeping both Iranians and Arabs along.

Well ROME was not build in a day. And UAE is very much India, with over 22% of their entire population. It takes decades of hardwork, service and goodwill to EARN that. And please read the word loud and clear.

So please don't put entire blame on your Foreign Office, it will take years for Pakistani diaspora to at least reach and match the same if not more level of dominance in UAE. Yet, all the very best. :enjoy:
 
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Well ROME was not build in a day. And UAE is very much India, with over 22% of their entire population. It takes decades of hardwork, service and goodwill to EARN that. And please read the word loud and clear.

So please don't put entire blame on your Foreign Office, it will take years for Pakistani diaspora to at least reach and match the same if not more level of dominance in UAE. Yet, all the very best. :enjoy:

You're being off-topic. I am not specifically talking about UAE. I am discussing the logic here. Baniyas are great at being diplomatic, is that a secret? :D
 
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Yes that's the million dollar question how do they juggle Iran, the Gulf and Israel. The bottom line is they don't give a $hit what nations think, it's high time Pakistan does the same.

TBH. I would say, make a policy wrt each nations independend of what others think. And stick to it no matter whatever happens. Don't keep juggling with your foreign policies.

India's consistent Palestine policy should be a benchmark in that case, I guess. :-)

You're being off-topic. I am not specifically talking about UAE. I am discussing the logic here. Baniyas are great at being diplomatic, is that a secret? :D

Sorry, but I don't think what I said is completely off topic since I was referring to the exact topic under discussion. But yes, mine was a specific (Indo-UAE) reply to your broader perspective I guess. :enjoy:
 
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Yes that's the million dollar question how do they juggle Iran, the Gulf and Israel. The bottom line is they don't give a $hit what nations think, it's high time Pakistan does the same.
Waz, I don't think it is a function of their (External Affairs) deftness.. It is a reality of brutal economic size of the market.

On the second point, have worked with foreign office of India, as a foreign business.. I was really impressed, how little they care about politics and how much about FDI in the country.

The only place where India has taken a tilt is little away from Palestine and towards Israel. and I think that is due to leadership vaccum in Palestine. Else Yasser Arafat was a loved name in India too. Other than that, most other relationships have been and will continue to be growing because of the size of the Indian market and the potential of per capital GDP growth that is ahead for India.. Same is true for your country as well, but the distractions to economy there far outweigh the possibility of looking ahead and building a strong economy.
 
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i can write pages on this subject but all i can say is.
indians are not very much looked upon as brothers in arabia it’s business thats all
 
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i can write pages on this subject but all i can say is.
indians are not very much looked upon as brothers in arabia it’s business thats all

Atleast Indian muslims are and that's all that matters. Moreover UAE I think was never under any compulsion to provide space as well as lay foundation stone to build a temple for our Hindu brothers as well. I guess it speaks volume. :-)

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Some Pakistanis ruined their relations with Iran for these Arabs in UAE and Saudis.
few years ago when Pakistani generals tried to join Anti Iran NATO created by Americans.
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Sauds & UAE regimes are only good at destroying Islamic countries.

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UAE allegedly funneled $3B to topple Erdoğan, Turkish government
https://www.dailysabah.com/politics...neled-3b-to-topple-erdogan-turkish-government


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Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan (L), Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi (Reuters File Photo)

After President Erdoğan said 'Turkey knew which Gulf countries were happy with the coup attempt on the night of July 15, some eyes are turned to the UAE, which allegedly funneled money to coup plotters before July 15 and still continues spending to topple the president and the democratically elected government in Turkey

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) spent $3 billion to topple President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the democratically elected government in Turkey, a columnist in the Turkish media claimed yesterday.

Mehmet Acet, a columnist for Yeni Şafak daily, said Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu hinted at a Muslim country "spending $3 billion to topple Erdoğan and the government in Turkey," while lending support to putschists in the July 15 coup attempt, as well.

According to Acet, Çavuşoğlu said: "We know that a country provided $3 billion in financial support for the coup attempt in Turkey and exerted efforts to topple the government in illegal ways. On top of that, it is a Muslim country."

The columnist claimed that the Muslim country was the UAE, claiming the funneled money was to topple Erdoğan and the Turkish government.

Speaking to Daily Sabah regarding the claim, Acet said sources from the Turkish Foreign Ministry confirmed the Muslim country was indeed the UAE. "The minister did not name the country. However, sources from the foreign ministry have confirmed that it was the UAE," Acet told the paper.

Deputy coordinator of the Ankara-based Foundation for Political Economic and Social Research (SETA), Professor Muhittin Ataman, said the UAE has already engaged in attempts against the Turkish government since the beginning of the Arab Spring, adding that it did not abstain from diplomatic and economic costs in this regard.

Shortly after the July 15 coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ), David Hearst of the Middle East Eye claimed the owner of the Al-Ghad TV Channel, Mohammed Dahlan, had transferred money to the terrorist group for the attempted coup.

According to a piece written by Hearst in the Middle East Eye on July 29, Dahlan allegedly transferred money to FETÖ putschists in the weeks before the coup attempt and even communicated with Fetullah Gülen through a person close to him. Dahlan reportedly has close links to the UAE.

On the night of the coup attempt, UAE media reported that the Gülenists were in fact successful. The July 15 coup attempt was thwarted in the early hours of July 16 after Gülenist putschists fired on civilians, killing 249, and bombed Turkish Parliament, as well as trying to raid the house where President Erdoğan was staying that night.

Last week, President Erdoğan said Ankara knew which Gulf countries were happy with the coup attempt on the night of July 15. "We know very well who was happy in the Gulf when there was a coup attempt in Turkey. We have an intelligence agency if some have it. We know very well who spent that night and how."The president also stressed that Turkey has knowledge of how some countries have spent money in this regard.

Stressing that the UAE is involved in activities in areas of unrest, Ataman said: "We know that the UAE carries bags of money from Somalia to Egypt where there is an uprising. Their anti-Turkey activities seem to be in line with their policy."

FETÖ leader Gülen appeared on Al-Ghad following the coup attempt, calling on the West to topple Erdoğan. He claimed that Turkey was being "dragged into a civil war" and called on the West to immediately overthrow the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government and get rid of President Erdoğan.

In addition, some emails allegedly stolen from the inbox of Yousef Al-Otaiba, the UAE's ambassador to the U.S., revealed that the UAE might have been involved in the July 15 coup attempt.

In one of the emails obtained by The Intercept, senior counselor John Hannah of the pro-Israel, neo-conservative think-tank the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) sent Otaiba an article claiming that both the UAE and the FDD were responsible for the July 15 military coup attempt in Turkey, saying he is "honored to be in the UAE's company."
 
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pakistan needs Saudi and Gulf Arabs for jobs, oil and money
It depends you ask from whom, Clearly in past decades PGCC countries money poisoned Pakistani society and trained many suicide bombers.
Pakistan is rich country, and I am sure they can progress without others dark monies.
 
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It depends you ask from whom, Clearly in past decades PGCC countries money poisoned Pakistani society and trained many suicide bombers.
Pakistan is rich country, and I am sure they can progress without others dark monies.

there are 3 million pakistanis who earn their livelihood
 
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there are 3 million pakistanis who earn their livelihood
Saudi and Emirates money preventing Pakistan economy to progress with increasing tension and suicide bombers and hostility with its neighbors and promoting and teaching Wahhabism in Pakistan.
clearly that is failed circle, more Saudi money more instability more poor people more, need for more Saudi money and more violence and more poor people and more need for Saudi money and so on ...... .
failed circle that destroying Pakistan from within.
 
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