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

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.



This actually made me LOL. You Bhikaris accent is so painful to my ears its better if you guys used sign language. While your cricketers were speaking angregi our Cricketers were doing this to you......


 
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.
 

Wow Indian pretending to be Pakistanis insulting themselves? Only in India.....Time for some education.....Wait do you guys speak English when openly deficating in front of each other?


India​

There are 125,344,736 English speakers in India, making India the country with the second largest number of English speakers. However, about 220,000 people speak English as the first language while the rest take it as a second language. The English language in India is a sure way to get white-collar jobs. Fluent English speakers in India are treated with respect since the language is mostly spoken in higher education platforms, the national media, and upper judiciary and corporate businesses. The majority of Indians speak what the older generation refer to as Baju English which is some broken English that may not be comprehensible to most native English speakers in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom.


Pakistan​

Pakistan has the third largest number of English speakers in the world at 108,036,049 speakers. The English spoken in Pakistan is a variation of the language and is called Pakistani English or Paklish. About 27% of the Pakistani population speaks English as a first language while 58% speak English as a second language. The Pakistani government uses policies that were set by the British of making English a language of the elite. The English language is a language of power in Pakistan as it is used in civil service, higher judiciary, universities, and prestigious radios and newspapers. English is taught at all levels of schooling in Pakistan.
 
Rain threatens #India-#Pakistan blockbuster. India will be particularly under pressure to avoid a repeat of the last year's #WorldCup when a 10-wicket thumping by Pakistan in their opener set the tone for their early exit from the tournament. #Australia https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/s...s-over-india-pakistan-blockbuster-2022-10-22/

The Melbourne Cricket Ground is set to become a cauldron of emotions but the tournament's most anticipated clash could prove a damp squib with rain forecast this weekend and India skipper Rohit Sharma said his team will be ready.

"The toss does become a little important. But again, I've been hearing about the Melbourne weather for a while now and it keeps changing," Rohit said. "You don't really know what is going to happen tomorrow.

"The things that are in our control we'll try and control... We need to come here thinking that it's a 40-over game. We'll be ready for that. If the situation demands that it's a shorter game, we'll be ready for that as well.

"A lot of the guys have played such kinds of games before, and they know how to manage themselves in a situation like that where you're getting ready for a 40-over game and then suddenly it's a 20-over game for both sides."

Players from both sides have sought to downplay the hype around the match even though tickets sold out within five minutes of going on sale earlier this year.

They even hobnobbed with each other though many suspect the bonhomie is a coping mechanism to deal with the pressure of expectation from their unforgiving fans back home.

India will be particularly under pressure to avoid a repeat of the last year's World Cup when a 10-wicket thumping by Pakistan in their opener set the tone for their early exit from the tournament.

The strike rate of their top order and death bowling remains a concern for the inaugural champions who are without injured pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah.

The onus is on their explosive middle order, led by the swashbuckling Suryakumar Yadav, to come good against Pakistan's formidable pace attack bolstered by Shaheen Afridi's return from a knee injury.

Afridi had removed Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul in last year's tournament to set the tone for their comprehensive victory and the left-arm speedster would be eager to prove his class on Sunday.

Pakistan's much-maligned middle order showed signs of form in the recent tri-series in New Zealand but a lot would depend on what kind of start they get from Mohammad Rizwan, currently the top-ranked T20 batter, and skipper Babar Azam at the top of the order.

"It's a high-pressure game but we'll try to keep it simple and keep faith in our abilities and the practice that we've done," said Babar.

India's Yadav separates Rizwan and Babar in the official rankings and fans would be justified in expecting batting fireworks in a match featuring the world's top three T20 batters.
 
The problems with Indians is that cow dung has got to their head. The Indians truly believed that they could isolate Pakistan internationally and also milk all sides at once. The Yanks aren't crazy. I have been saying this for years. India is eventually going to pay for their dual policies. India hasn't chosen a side even when it enjoys all the perks from Uncle Sam. This isn't free lunch for India. India can pretend that it has an independent foreign policy. It really doesn't and it is finding out. Uncle Sam is undoubtedly rewarding Bajwa for his loyalty. More than that the US is signalling India that it has to pick a side. If India continues policy of milking all sides it will also receive a similar response from Uncle Sam.

Just Google Jaishankar and notice how irked and idiotic Indian response has been in the last few months. India has been suffering humiliation since the Americans have patched up with Pakistan.
 
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Jab hum nay is forum pe bola tha k yeah aik chutya idea hay modi gee. Ka to koyee nahi mana tha
 

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has pursued a policy of internationally isolating Pakistan for the last 8 years. Indian diplomats and mainstream media have engaged in a concerted campaign to hurt Pakistan diplomatically and economically during this period. Even the sport of cricket has not been spared. All of the available evidence suggests that this Indian campaign has failed.


A prominent Indian journalist Shekhar Gupta has recently summarized the reasons for the Modi government's failure to achieve its objectives relative to Pakistan. Gupta argues that Pakistan is too important to be ignored or isolated by the international community. He says, "Pakistan is too big in terms of population, too powerful militarily, too Muslim, too nuclear and too well located to be isolated".

Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif with President and Mrs. Biden. Source: White House

Here are some of the key points Shekhar Gupta makes in episode 1093 of his show Cut The Clutter :

1.Pakistan is our most important neighbor. We must focus on Pakistan.

2, We can not ignore Pakistan in India because the world can not ignore Pakistan

3. The Western world has an intrinsic relationship with Pakistan which doesn't go away

4. The West does not see Pakistan as so useful to them today and yet Pakistan can not be isolated.

5. You can see all the indications that Pakistan is not isolated.

6. A lot of (Indian) TV channels say Pakistan is isolated but the evidence doesn't support it.

7. Pakistan FM visited Washington and met his counterpart Tony Blinken.

8. Pakistan Army Chief has received a warm welcome at the US Defense Dept and met US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. Bajwa matters more than the Pakistan Defense Minister. Nobody knows his name.

9. US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome, a career diplomat, has visited "Pakistan Occupied Kashmir" and called it Azad Kashmir...Azad means free.

10. When the chips are down in the region Pakistan is the ally Americans reach out to.

11. The US does not want Pakistan to drift to China.

12. German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock has spoken about Kashmir...the K word. She has asked for the UN to help solve the Kashmir issue.

13. Pakistan Army Chief General Bajwa is not a warmonger. He wants to normalize ties with India. He wants to trade with India. He doesn't want Faiz Hameed to succeed him. He used to be the ISI chief and took credit for the Taliban victory in Afghanistan. Do the Americans have leverage here?

14. Where does Pakistan's unique power come from? Why can't Pakistan be ignored? Why can't Pakistan be isolated?

15. The Indian public needs to understand it.

16. Pakistan is too big in terms of population, too powerful militarily, too Muslim, too nuclear and too well located to be isolated.

17. Pakistan has the 5th largest population and its population is growing fast. It could soon exceed Indonesia to become the largest Muslim nation in the world.

18. Pakistan has the 5th strongest military in the world.

19. In terms of nuclear weapons, Pakistan has the 4th largest nuclear arsenal in the world.

20. Pakistan is too well located to be isolated. It has geo-strategic location. Pakistan is the western gateway to China. Pakistan opened China's ties with the US. And then helped the US defeat the Soviet Union.

21. The factors that made Pakistan such a strong ally to US still exist. Don't blame the Pakistanis for it.

22. India is not willing to commit to an alliance with the US.

23. Imran Khan tried to change Pakistan's foreign policy to be more like India's but he failed.

Prime Minister Modi is getting similar inputs and advice from retired Indian diplomat Sharat Sabharwal. In his recently published book "India's Pakistan Conundrum", Sabharwal disabuses his fellow Indians of the notion that Pakistan is about to collapse. He also writes that "Pakistan has shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity". "Pakistan is neither a failed state nor one about to fail", he adds. He sees "limitations on India’s ability to inflict a decisive blow on Pakistan through military means". The best option for New Delhi, he argues, is to engage with Pakistan diplomatically. In an obvious message to India's hawkish Hindu Nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he warns: "Absence of dialogue and diplomacy between the two countries carries the risk of an unintended flare-up". Ambassador Sabharwal served as Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan from 2009 to 2013. Prior to that, he was Deputy High Commissioner in Islamabad in the 1990s.

Here's Shekhar Gupta's video titled "Gen Bajwa in DC, US envoy, German FM statements on Kashmir, show why Pakistan can’t be isolated."




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because pakistan sold itself to the highest biddeer!!!!!!! why would they let go of a free slave?
 
@Dalit bhai

Uncle Sam is undoubtedly rewarding Bajwa for his loyalty.

In that case dont you think we should appreciate your Neutral Umpire and the Imported govt? They have figured out that Pakiland's well being depends upon the continued goodwill of Uncle Sam and they have behaved accordingly. They were right and IK was wrong.

Regards
 
Pakistan already does a good enough job isolating themselves by training and sheltering violent militants to use against neighboring countries and inflaming the Kashmir conflict every chance they get. India doesn't need to do much in this regard.
 
Pakistan already does a good enough job isolating themselves by training and sheltering violent militants to use against neighboring countries and inflaming the Kashmir conflict every chance they get. India doesn't need to do much in this regard.
At least you are honest. Ask yourself what you have done for Kashmiri people in terms of development in 75 years.
 
At least you are honest. Ask yourself what you have done for Kashmiri people in terms of development in 75 years.
Wait are you trying to compare the region that is most militarized, occupied, permanently military barracks in India where killing, tortures and rapes are everyday occurrence to a beautiful are which is one of the most prosperous region of Pakistan?
 
Wait are you trying to compare the region that is most militarized, occupied, permanently military barracks in India where killing, tortures and rapes are everyday occurrence to a beautiful are which is one of the most prosperous region of Pakistan?
This is what i read about Kashmir under your occupation. No international airport, no trains, no medical hospitals, no universities and the roads are in very bad shape. Most go out of country for jobs.
 
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.


For India Female Labor Participation is probably the lowest now - even in South Asia.

If you are any of the lowest of the low, like may be a Dalit or Scheduled Caste, may Bhagwan help you...
 
This is what i read about Kashmir under your occupation. No international airport, no trains, no medical hospitals, no universities and the roads are in very bad shape. Most go out of country for jobs.


Wow there is no cure for ignorance and stupidity.....Are you reading RSS official booklet?
 

India​

There are 125,344,736 English speakers in India, making India the country with the second largest number of English speakers. However, about 220,000 people speak English as the first language while the rest take it as a second language. The English language in India is a sure way to get white-collar jobs. Fluent English speakers in India are treated with respect since the language is mostly spoken in higher education platforms, the national media, and upper judiciary and corporate businesses. The majority of Indians speak what the older generation refer to as Baju English which is some broken English that may not be comprehensible to most native English speakers in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom.


Pakistan​

Pakistan has the third largest number of English speakers in the world at 108,036,049 speakers. The English spoken in Pakistan is a variation of the language and is called Pakistani English or Paklish. About 27% of the Pakistani population speaks English as a first language while 58% speak English as a second language. The Pakistani government uses policies that were set by the British of making English a language of the elite. The English language is a language of power in Pakistan as it is used in civil service, higher judiciary, universities, and prestigious radios and newspapers. English is taught at all levels of schooling in Pakistan.

Are we sure about these numbers ?
 
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