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Why Has Modi's India Failed to Internationally Isolate Pakistan Despite its Best Efforts?

Kuch padhna likhna aata hai kya?

"Development Assistance" is ODA aka Official Development Assistance aka loans at less interest rates.

Even China takes ODA till today, because it's cheap loan- But tere dimag mai kuch ghusta hai kya?
bhakt ho tum na ? andh bhakt red color main likha hai bheek matlab aid

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bhakt ho tum na ? andh bhakt red color main likha hai bheek matlab aid

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ODA ko hi "aid" bolte hai,


Le padh le pehle
 
Does Pakistanis think in today world isolation means being cut of completely with no contact with anyone.
 
India has played a role in Pakistan's grey-listing by FATF but it has primarily been due to Pakistan's strained ties with the US, stemming from the situation in Afghanistan. US-Pakistan ties, being essentially transactional, have seen many ups and downs over the decades
 
New Delhi Senior serving and retired Indian and Pakistani officials participated in a conference organised recently by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IIS) in Oman with the stated aim of encouraging engagement between the two countries, people familiar with the matter said.


The 15th edition of the Southern Asia Security Conference saw the officials from the two sides participating in “off the record” sessions that were held behind closed doors. The people cited above made it clear that there were no bilateral meetings between the two sides though there were extensive discussions during the various sessions of the conference.

The conference, which was held in Muscat during September 17-18, saw the participation of an Indian delegation that included the external affairs ministry’s pointperson for Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, joint secretary J P Singh, and at least two former officials from the external intelligence setup who continue to be active in tracking Pakistan-related issues, the people said.

The Pakistani side was represented by former foreign secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani, the special representative for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq, and Brig Zulfiqar Ali Bhatty, the director of strategic communications in Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Haneef Atmar, the foreign minister in the former Afghan government led by president Ashraf Ghani, also participated in the conference, the people said.

Indian officials did not respond to a request for comment on the participation in the Southern Asia Security Conference, which is usually organised by UK-based IISS in collaboration with the Near East South Asia Center (NESA) of the US National Defense University in Washington.

The conference was held at a time when there are virtually no bilateral contacts between India and Pakistan, with relations having plummeted since New Delhi scrapped Jammu and Kashmir’s special status in August 2019. At the time, Pakistan downgraded diplomatic ties with India and sent back the Indian high commissioner in Islamabad.

The joint secretary for the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran desk in the external affairs ministry has participated in past editions of the Southern Asia Security Conference along with serving and retired diplomats and intelligence officials. The conference resumed in 2021 following a hiatus in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

IISS states on its website that its South and Central Asian defence, strategy and diplomacy programme aims to “encourage contact and engagement between the security establishments and strategic communities of India and Pakistan to help resume an India-Pakistan peace process”. It further states that relations between the two countries “hit a 20 year low in 2019 and have been damaged by a decade with no peace dialogue”.

The people said some of the discussions at this year’s conference centred on the possibility of resumption of talks between New Delhi and Islamabad, though some participants thought this was unlikely because Pakistan is expected to go into a national election in 2023 and there will be a leadership change in the Pakistan Army in November.


Issue such as Kashmir, counter terrorism, Pakistan’s support for pro-Khalistan elements and normalisation of trade also came up in the discussions. The participants reportedly noted that the revival of the ceasefire on the Line of Control (LoC) in 2021 had helped improve the security situation, the people said.
 
Kuch padhna likhna aata hai kya?

"Development Assistance" is ODA aka Official Development Assistance aka loans at less interest rates.

Even China takes ODA till today, because it's cheap loan- But tere dimag mai kuch ghusta hai kya?
Don't expect intellectual discussion from Pakistanis...we can understand their level of intellectuality by the standard of english their cricketers speak even in this 21st century..hardly any cricketer can form 2 simple lines in English .that is the standard of their education.
 
India is an enemy state. So, if they endeavor to harm Pakistan, it is but natural. Real concern shall be the local traitors like Mir Bajwa, NS, SS, AAZ etc. etc., who aid and abet India in this venture.
 
Can't afford to isolate someone who has taken loans from so many countries...
Hopping from one country to another with a begging bowl isn't diplomacy
Begging bowl diplomacy, where none can isolate land of pure.
for these idiots paksitan is about to collapse . :lol:
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The only thing Pakistan progresses in is real estate, beyond that everything else is non-issue. Which is why people in your country think building more buildings will reduce your risk of default :lol:.
yes most beggar on earth will isolate others

number one beggar on earth is india

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In all those figures Pakistan overtakes India in taking aid as %age of GDP, plus as @Cheepek said that is just loans with low interest rates meant for development.

And India is a net donor of aid i.e. it gives more aid than it takes.
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Youthiapa at its peak, those few million USD are nothing when India’s budget is more than half a trillion. It is helpful for tiny economies like yours where it can help more people. Else India gives more money in aid to other nations than it takes.
 
@RiazHaq

Brofessor sb,

Dear ModiGee was voted PM to better the conditions of Indians, not isolate Pakiland or anyone else. And going by the findings of the latest UNDP MDI report, he has done a good job. Let us wish him a long, healthy and productive life.

Regards
 
@RiazHaq

Brofessor sb,

Dear ModiGee was voted PM to better the conditions of Indians, not isolate Pakiland or anyone else. And going by the findings of the latest UNDP MDI report, he has done a good job. Let us wish him a long, healthy and productive life.

Regards

Your assumption about Modi bettering "the conditions of Indians" is not entirely accurate. Even the RSS leadership sees problems with the way Modi has handled the economy and employment situation in India.

Indian economy has failed to create enough jobs to employ all those looking for work. In fact, the labor participation rate in India is now lower than in Pakistan. This is true for both male and female labor participation rates.

 

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Don't expect intellectual discussion from Pakistanis...we can understand their level of intellectuality by the standard of english their cricketers speak even in this 21st century..hardly any cricketer can form 2 simple lines in English .that is the standard of their education.
Knowing english is not a sign education, but yes overall their literacy rate is low and their society is more inclined towards religion over education
 
Why India is wasting it's energies on Pakistan? Pakistan is imploding and it would in any case cease to exist, courtesy it's traitor Generals and politicians, like Mir Bajwa, NS, SS, AAZ and many others.
 
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Pakistan Removed From Terror-Financing List After Four Years - Bloomberg

A global anti-money laundering watchdog removed Pakistan from its “gray” monitoring list after four years, providing relief for the South Asian nation that is facing a crisis.

The Paris-based Financial Action Task Force said the country “has strengthened the effectiveness” of its regime for anti-money laundering and combating terror financing, and addressed technical deficiencies to meet the commitments of its action plans.





Pakistan has been on the FATF’s monitoring list since 2018 for its inability to combat money laundering and terror financing. It was given a 27-point plan that year and another seven-point action plan in 2021. In September of this year, the watchdog had sent a team to verify steps taken.

The exit will ease access to finances for the country after catastrophic flooding caused losses of around $40 billion to lives and livelihoods. Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service have downgraded the nation’s credit rating deeper into junk while its bonds traded in distressed territory.

FATF is an intra-governmental body that includes 37 countries and two regional organizations. China, Turkey and Malaysia have lobbied in the past to prevent severe penalties against Pakistan, while India, which accuses Islamabad of funding militant groups operating in its portion of Kashmir, had sought a downgrade to the more severe blacklist
 
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