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Why are Indians ready for a deal with Dhaka but wary of Islamabad?

1.This is, in reality, the lowest point in Indo-BD relations. Truly good relations must be people centric, not stooge leaders centric.The masses of BD hate India/Indians more because:

a. India has installed an illegal/unelected govt to rule over us like absolute monarchy.
b. With the aid of this govt, that India treats even worse than her state govts, India is pushing through one advantage after another - without giving us anything in return.
c India interferes in our affairs totally. Nothing in defense or foreign affairs can be done without their clearance.
d. They have pushed SHW to appoint Hindus in most key posts in govt. By now there will be a rare Hindu whose loyalty is not with India.

2. Only a little spark is required before BD people overthrow this unelected, undemocratic, killer govt. Thereafter, we will break with India totally.
How bad your institutions are for allowing a foreign country to tamper with your elections and install one of their stooges as PM..those institutions are a reflection of your society which in turn is a reflection of you people...shame on you people for stooping to such level....people with no self respect or self esteem....
 
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And the sky is blue.
Do you want to say anything else that everyone already knows?

There are some scientific articles floating online saying Indians have small penises, but I guess they missed the small brains.

Pakistan sent it's tribal into Kashmir.
India sent it's army into Sultans that chose Pakistan or independence.

Now Pakistan is not a greedy or fascist state so when India invaded sultans, we said "Okay, this if fair, they are majority Hindu population" and Pakistan and India never ever have a problem over that.

India on the other hand, is a hegemonic and fascist state, so when Pakistan invaded Kashmir, instead of saying "okay that is fair because majority population is Muslim" They went and sent their army. Which caused 3 wars, nuclear sub continent, and loss of countless lives.

All this could have been avoided if India was not so darn greedy.
You people did not object to India taking over Hindu states because you didn't have any emotional attachment with them....Kashmir is emotionally attached to Indians from time immemorial.. No matter what the circumstances are,India can't leave it....
 
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Ha Ha. OK. Now tell us how many of the 1.25 Bn Indians are the Hindoooootva RSS people? :rofl:
all of them coz they have voted to elect them that means they agree to their idiology .......... what else ??
 
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Why India stands a better chance with Bangladesh over its other neighbour

This weekend we can bury a misconception that has appropriated the subcontinent's discourse since 1947, when a Muslim League British project partitioned the land in the name of religion. India's problem with Pakistan has nothing to do with Pakistan's emergence as a Muslim nation. The problem has always been, and continues to be, Pakistan's state sponsorship of terrorism against India.

Pakistan's initial policy of "war by other means" quickly evolved into the broader framework of "war by all means".Ninety per cent of Bangladesh is Muslim.Till 197 1 it was part of Pakistan. India has a much larger border with Bangladesh than with Pakistan, with a territorial dispute since the British lawyer Cyril Radcliffe, nominated by London to demarcate lines of separation, deepened the wounds of Partition by using a scalpel with an uncertain, and occasionally anarchic, hand.

This week Prime Minister Narendra Modi will sign a pact in Dhaka with his counterpart, Sheikh Hasina, that erases a dispute as old as Kashmir. The term `historic' has become trite through general overuse, but this pact deserves such an accolade.

We tend to be sanguine or cynical about success, and so hypnotised by bad news that media often gets transfixed by the negative. Moreover, major television channels have become so Delhi-centric that we forget India lives in its states. A municipal problem in the capital consumes time with the appetite of an elephant, while a game-changer in Bengal is sidelined to the margins.

We should not underestimate the Dhaka treaty. A wall that started as brick, transformed into stone and was turning concrete, is coming down. Once India and Bangladesh can put the past behind them, the east will discover a future through economic and cultural harmony.

An economy can always find its way through political boundaries, as Europe or North America or Southeast Asia have proved. But it cannot break through hostility . Economic success is always faster and, well, more economical, with cooperation.

The two Bengals and the northeast of India are natural partners in the timeless search for greater prosperity .But an equal partnership is only possible through trust and trust can only mature through experience.

This is also a major delivery axis for an important commitment made by Modi during the 2014 election campaign: the revival of the east, which has lagged behind the rest of India for a variety of reasons, of which the most important is surely the sterile, formulaic thinking of Marxists who ruled West Bengal for three and a half decades. The quality of Modi's leadership has been evident in the quiet, but effective, way he resolved both internal and external obstacles.

Thoughtful regional icons are responding to the prime minister's repeated exhortation that the people's interest must prevail over partisan politics. That is why Mamata Banerjee will be on the plane to Dhaka. Battles are fought during elections. When over, state and Centre must cooperate to serve India.

Parties trapped in an ostrich mentality, like Congress and the Left, will lay nothing more productive than an infertile egg. Foreign policy , however, can only go as far as domestic opinion takes it. Why are Indians ready for a deal with Dhaka but wary of Islamabad?

There is, of course, a difference between Bangladesh and Pakistan in the fundamentals of the state; but esoteric reality does not get the public traction it possibly deserves. Indians are impressed by Sheikh Hasina's visible and sustained war against terrorists. She has contained faith-based political formations, and cracked down against violence- addicted extremists.

In this respect she has altered the dynamics of Bangladesh politics, and this legacy will be hard to subvert. In contrast, terrorism remains an integral part of Islamabad's catechism no matter who is in power.

Pakistan set the template for statesponsored terrorism from the day it was born. In retrospect it is astonishing that its leaders were not deflected even by the human catastrophe that accompanied Partition, or the economic burden of sudden birth.

Within days of entering office, Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan began plotting an illegal war to seize the princely state of Jammu & Kashmir. This operation began in October 1947, and has not ended. Pakistan army chief Raheel Sharif confirmed as much when he said yesterday that Kashmir is an unfinished agenda of Partition.

The cost of such colossal irresponsibility has been extremely high, particularly for Pakistan. If Pakistan had not opted for war the dispute over Jammu & Kashmir, which had not joined either India or Pakistan in August, would have been resolved over the table, probably in the presence of Britain, since the legality of Independence was determined by an act of British parliament. Pakistan destroyed the chance of peace for generations.


Bangladesh won freedom through a war of liberation. It was not simply a geographical departure from Pakistan but also an ideological recast. This has enabled Bangladesh to pursue its national interest on the basis of different parameters. Its differences with India, where they exist, are not based on the ideological premise that Hindus and Muslims are engaged in some form of permanent war.

India and Bangladesh can - if all goes well - walk, and work, together.



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Why India stands a better chance with Bangladesh over its other neighbours - The Economic Times

You can't clap with one hand !!! India always willing to support development of Pakistan because it increase our growth too ...
 
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then all the blood must be going to donkey d!ck rather than your brain.

How are you not getting this?
NO ONE is saying that Pakistan did not send it's people to Kashmir.
What we are saying is that Why did India do it?
If India thinks that we would respect the dummy Maharaja's choice, then they should give back the Sultunates to Pakistan and also the ones who wanted independence.

Indian greed says "I will invade Sultanates that want to join Pakistan or Independence, but then I will not allow Pakistan to do the same"

It is PURE greed.
Why does India need Kashmir?
They are a giant country with the world's 2nd largest population.
There is no reason for India to invade Kashmir outside of greed



Once again Internet Hindus tiny brain size on display.
SOME one is reaching his intellectual capacity limit!
 
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all of them coz they have voted to elect them that means they agree to their idiology .......... what else ??

As much as you might think India is filled with radical Hindus trying to murder everyone else, it's not. People voted for Modi because they wanted development, and a change of course from the congress that's been looting our country - just like you Pakistanis want someone other than Zadari/Shariff/Bhutto to run the show. Unfortunately, relationship with Pakistan has gone downhill since Modi came to power, but it's not like we were the best of chums anyway. Development of both nations will put an end to the stupid envy politics that we see today in our countries.
 
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lol..It's quite interesting to see some Bangladeshis claiming creation of Bangladesh to be Indian conspiracy. I cannot possibly imagine how the creators of Bangladesh would have reacted to that.

Nijeder budhhi suddhi ki beche diyechilo naki ?
Yeah I don't get it either. I believe those who have this view are hardliners for Jamaat. Because, BNP and AL voters or even the more liberal Jamaat supporters don't have this opinion at least to my knowledge.

I do agree that their brains are out in this kind of thinking.
 
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Because EVEN if we gave KASHMIR on A PLATTER to Pakistan

This conflict will continue

Both countries want access to the respective rivers and India facing water shortage wants to hog all the water ways. If an agreement can be reached with neutral control over water ways then peace is possible. Otherwise wait for next war which will come soon as with global warming and glaciers depleting fast both countries will fight for the sake of their preservation.
 
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You people did not object to India taking over Hindu states because you didn't have any emotional attachment with them....Kashmir is emotionally attached to Indians from time immemorial.. No matter what the circumstances are,India can't leave it....
so it's yours because you have feelings?
What kind of asinine 5 year old answer is that?

You can't leave it because your greed does not allow you to.
Being the largest country in South Asia and the 2nd largest population in the world is not enough for you. You want it all, at the cost of having hostile neighbors and pissed off occupied people.

The remaining blood going into my brain is enough to get me into IIT Delhi. :lol:

You seem there is no blood going into your brain as you are responding to my previous post with out reading it. India sent its army because after accession by the King, Kashmir became a part of India. Any country worth their salt will respond to external aggression.

As regarding why India wants Kashmir? Can you also answer why do China wants Tibet, Xianjang, Taiwan or South China sea. After all China is the largest country in the world. Defending the integrity of the country has nothing to do with greed.
Okay, then give us all those Sultanates that went with Pakistan. That was also a legal act that India violated.

Once again, this is the problem with your Internet Hindu and Indians in general.
You people can't see beyond your greed.
The Maharaja of Kashmir went with India, okay no problem, now give us the Sultans that went with Pakistan.
No? of course not, your immense greed wants it both ways.
 
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