Chinese-Dragon
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He should first visit china
Not absolutely necessary.
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He should first visit china
Excellent observation. Friendly ties with India are imperative to establish civilian supremacy in Pakistan.
Well, that I suppose Mian Sahab understands better than you or I.
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of course civilian suprmeacy in necessary for unlimited loot plunder and rape .....no limits can be tolerated
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If in good faith, Nawaz will always be welcome here, he doesn't need an invitation from us.
he want to come in india but y ???Eh eh eh eh eh eh eh eh.
but NS is moving too fast. Last experience shows every such enthusiasm ended in disaster. Go slow and steady and do one thing at a time.
And be less emo, difficult for punjabi, but he should mean only business.
afterall Pakistan was part of india until 1947 !!!
he want to come in india but y ???
I understand about trade relationship. Both sides want more trade.In this case, NS has little choice. Paksitan is on a rapid economic decline, if he doesn't do something fast, then Pakistan's economy may collapse entirely.
The fact that Pakistan's stock market experienced a surge when NS was declared the winner shows that he at least has the experience to fix Pakistan.
The reason why he was kicked out before was because he kept on pissing off the military. He needs to stop trying to pick a fight with the PA and instead try and use other methods to force the PA to come into full civilian rule, and the best way that he realizes to do that (and I agree with him on this) is to improve trade relations with India. The PA wouldn't dare do anything if it meant that the economy would suffer, especially if India blocks off the trade routes with Pakistan in the event a military coup taking place in Pakistan.
India would also benefit from this, as it would have another large market to sell it's products and improve relations with a neighbor whom it has experienced hostilities with.
I'm telling you, whoever in India's government oversees this progress of relations between Pakistan and India will get a huge boost in popularity in India.
Who knows, it might even open up possibilities to reopen talks about J&K in a more positive atmosphere, because if talks break down, at least both nations won't say something dumb to jeopardize trade relations.
During his previous tenure in office, relations between Pakistan and India were at an all time high and trade relations were improving, unfortunately the military ruined everything (mostly because NS picked a fight with them). NS wants to resume relations between India and Pakistan and this time not only will the military not do anything to him, such actions will help Pakistan's economy recover. He knows this, and he also realizes that doing so will put the military under civilian rule completely.
I understand about trade relationship. Both sides want more trade.
I just want him to keep the rhetoric of friendship down, and get down to business. He is a businessman and he knows trade is good for both country (and him as well )
By keeping it low key he will ensure army/ISI is not threatened or other jhadi groups does not sabotage the progress.
Would you rather have another mumbai or another coup or slow and stead progress?
india wasnt a country UNTIL 1947; the relevance here is NILL anyways so i wont waste time dignifying some earlier garble with more than a quick answer..
Re: this "invited or un-invited trip to bharat"
ask HIM why, and ask those who yapped about "new names and faces" but voted in somebody who served two terms - and failed to deliver on both
a democratic election (to the best of Pakistan's ability) took place with 80 million voters registered and a 60% turnout
we have issues at home, we have a potentially booming economy to re-vive after years of neglect and nepotism; we have security-related issues along an increasingly volatile border with a country whose govt will inevitably fall
and here he is talking about his first trip to a country that has engaged in media trials, smear campaigns, a country whose trigger happy forces mutiliate Kashmiri Muslims and imprisons them unjustly, a country whose armed services just months ago openeed fire on our positions @ Hajji Pir and other sectors; a country that provided (literally weeks ago) a state-dignified burial for a convicted terrorist -- a terrorist who bombed and incinerated 15 Pakistani citizens in Lahore -- which incidentally belongs to a constituency in which PML-N holds fairly good grounds of influence
the treachery, the locustry, the absolute disgusting nature of this all can only be ignored by the sorry azzholes on this forum who would probably never blink an eye when our soldiers are being killed or our national integrity being disrespected
I congratulate those who voted and regardless of your political views - we are all Pakistanis first.
But the locustry, the treachery will not be forgotten.
I'm telling you, whoever in India's government oversees this progress of relations between Pakistan and India will get a huge boost in popularity in India.
Who knows, it might even open up possibilities to reopen talks about J&K in a more positive atmosphere, because if talks break down, at least both nations won't say something dumb to jeopardize trade relations.
In the end, it is all politics.
You forget that Pakistan is in no position to refuse India, and the reason why Nawaz Sharif wants better relations with India have more to do with economics rather than reconciliation. India is one of the only chances Pakistan has of improving it's economy
and improving it's democratic institutions and keeping the military in check (away from coups)
India did what it thought was best, Pakistan did what it thought was best. Both sides cannot be faulted for such actions, as both sides have a responsibility to their domestic audience that they're willing to do what is necessary.
I would also like to point out that the reason why Nawaz failed to "deliver" was because his government was toppled two times, once by the president of the country,
and the second time by the military.
He's achieved quite a bit during his short tenures in this big chair and Pakistan's economy has tended to improve under his rule, regardless of the corruption of his party. This is why people elected him, not because he's loved by the people, but because people realize that he's not only the most experienced in statecraft in Pakistan, but his business skills can help bring Pakistan back from the brink of bankruptcy.
Don't you dare presume to know what people on this forum are thinking or doing, after all, you're no god.
Nawaz the Lion of Pakistan can enter India.