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US daily praises Narendra Modi, says Pakistan can't take India's restraint granted for long

WASHINGTON: Pakistan cannot take India's policy of strategic restraint for granted for too long and if Islamabad rejects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's offer of cooperation, it will become part of a case for making the country a "pariah nation", a US daily has claimed.

"Modi is practicing restraint for now, but Islamabad can't rely on that continuing. Modi's offer of cooperation, if rejected, will become part of a case for making Pakistan even more of a pariah nation than it already is," The Wall Street Journal said in an opinion piece yesterday.

"If the (Pakistani) military continues to send arms and fighters across the border, the Indian Prime Minister will have a strong justification to take action," it warned. The Wall Street Journal said India has always enjoyed the moral high ground on the terrorism issue, but past Congress and BJP governments lacked the courage to assert it forthrightly.

That led to a policy of "strategic restraint", which meant that Pakistan would never be held accountable for its terrorist proxies, no matter how heinous their attacks, it noted. Praising Modi for deciding against taking any military action, the daily said even as he walked back threats of military action, he replaced them with a pledge to isolate Pakistan internationally if the military doesn't stop supporting terrorist groups.

He is considering the cancellation of the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, which protects Pakistan's rights to the Indus River's water. He could also withdraw mostfavourednation trading status, granted in 1996, that Pakistan has never reciprocated, the daily said.

Center's South Asia program, said in the wake of the Uri attack, the understandable anger and frustration of Indian policymakers and strategies is building momentum for major military action.

"But the arguments for such action are highly debatable, if not incorrect. A major militarised response might satisfy a desire for revenge, but it is not clear that it would serve the Indian government's political, credibility, prestige, or coercive interests," Lalwani said.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...int-granted-for-long/articleshow/54557586.cms
 
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Stuff your cooperation

You dont have any restraint your just darpok
 
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Wall street journal used to hate Modi .......... now they love him. Amazing.

Enemy of my enemy is my friend is what the WSJ is telling you.
 
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Pakistan was not involved in Uri but when Pakistan would be involved, Modi would be taking a deep down hide.

I wish there be pace but I analyse there would be many more Uri as long as India continues its brutalities on Kashmiris. Kashmiris are proud Nation and they've sacrificed 1,00,000 lives through the hands of occupying Indian forces. After 90 days of curfew and losing yet another 100 lives and thousands injured, if they decide not to tolerate India anymore, India would be in trouble many more times.

What goes around, comes around and India will see coming back to it what it is sending towards Kashmiris.
 
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Pakistan was not involved in Uri but when Pakistan would be involved, Modi would be taking a deep down hide.

I wish there be pace but I analyse there would be many more Uri as long as India continues its brutalities on Kashmiris. Kashmiris are proud Nation and they've sacrificed 1,00,000 lives through the hands of occupying Indian forces. After 90 days of curfew and losing yet another 100 lives and thousands injured, if they decide not to tolerate India anymore, India would be in trouble many more times.

What goes around, comes around and India will see coming back to it what it is sending towards Kashmiris.

hey buddy,give us a single no.Here you're claiming 100000 lives lost where in other threads your countreymen are claiming 200000 lives lost.Shouldn't you guys stick to one,even though you're claiming some 4-5 times figure of total casualty since inception of militancy in 1989??And guess what,most of these civilians got killed by militant themselves.
 
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Again Indian propaganda at its best...

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No such news paper called US Daily..

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Again Indian propaganda at its best...

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No such news paper called US Daily..

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Seeing your post count i expected more from you. But again i should have known better by now.
Let me spell it out for you, US Daily is a common noun used to refer to a daily published US newspaper. The news paper bieng referred here is WSJ(Wall Street Journal). As your basic skills have proven shaky at the least, allow me to post a link of the same too.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/modis-restraint-toward-pakistan-1475017093
I hope this satisfies your urges.
 
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Wall street journal used to hate Modi .......... now they love him. Amazing.

Enemy of my enemy is my friend is what the WSJ is telling you.

Or Pakistan is losing favor in the US. China is overtaking Afghanistan as a priority for US, leaving Pakistan out in the cold. Bound to happen.
 
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So India needs US approval for Modi to make themselves feel better now?
Lol most of the time when the US praises someone then you know there's something wrong.
 
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Seeing your post count i expected more from you. But again i should have known better by now.
Let me spell it out for you, US Daily is a common noun used to refer to a daily published US newspaper. The news paper bieng referred here is WSJ(Wall Street Journal). As your basic skills have proven shaky at the least, allow me to post a link of the same too.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/modis-restraint-toward-pakistan-1475017093
I hope this satisfies your urges.
ha ha ha
 
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Seeing your post count i expected more from you. But again i should have known better by now.
Let me spell it out for you, US Daily is a common noun used to refer to a daily published US newspaper. The news paper bieng referred here is WSJ(Wall Street Journal). As your basic skills have proven shaky at the least, allow me to post a link of the same too.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/modis-restraint-toward-pakistan-1475017093
I hope this satisfies your urges.

lol :rofl::rofl:
 
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BS. There is nothing to praise. Neither Modiji's restraint or Pakistan's denial.
No chance of this situation ending well. Just a matter of time.
 
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Restraint my foot. He would have done worst if he could. Trying to divert attention from Kashmir atrocities.
 
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So India needs US approval for Modi to make themselves feel better now?
Lol most of the time when the US praises someone then you know there's something wrong.
US is important. Most of fdi is from American corporations. Investors confidence is crucial for investment.
 
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