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As far as economy is concerned,you are right.nuclear bluff is still there.we released your pilot.you promised to stop aggression.a two front war and economic help is all we want.for the first time,you believe in your leaders.for the first time, pakistan believes that it can defeat india.we can,with the help of china.both China and pakistan have seen enough.when China asked you about ladakh,you said internal matter.when we asked you about Kashmir,you said internal matter.seen enough of internal matters.nobody will interfere.it will be between us and you.

Wait is it between us and you? or between us and you and china? Or when china enters so will the US. So us and you and china and us?

Oh shit, forgot the French and Israel.

Does it mean NATO will support India?

Can you double check with china and let us know?
 
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Wait is it between us and you? or between us and you and china? Or when china enters so with the US. So us and you and china and us?

Oh shit, forgot the French and Israel.

Does it mean NATO will support India?

Can you double check with china and let us know?
These fools are destined to remain in a state of constant denial.
 
Kashmir battle heads to the Alps

Indrani Bagchi | TNN | Sep 2, 2019, 01:09 IST
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HIGHLIGHTS
  • Team led by senior diplomat Ajay Bisaria to boost Indian presence at the UN Human Rights Council
  • Pakistan pitched for a special session on Kashmir at HRC, but failed to get the 16 votes necessary for such a session
  • It now has two options - a special discussion on Kashmir, or to move a resolution against India.

NEW DELH : The government has sent a team led by senior diplomat Ajay Bisaria to Geneva to boost the Indian presence at the UN Human Rights Council to fend off yet another Pakistani attempt against the Indian decisions on Kashmir. Pakistan is rolling out its own big guns - former foreign secretary Tehmina Janjua and foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who will address the 42nd session of the human rights body.

Meanwhile, foreign minister S Jaishankar said in an interview in Brussels that restrictions in J&K would be eased in the coming days. He also rebuffed suggestions of dialogue, saying that at present, the idea wouldn't fly since Pakistan "openly practices terror".

After being rebuffed at the UN Security Council on August 16, Pakistan, sources said, is hammering away on India's alleged human rights violations and the threat of a nuclear exchange. Pakistan pitched for a special session on Kashmir at HRC, but failed to get the 16 votes necessary for such a session. That leaves it with two options - a special discussion on Kashmir, or to move a resolution against India.

The HRC session will run from September 9-27, and promises a lot of action on the India-Pakistan front. Pakistan has until September 19 to give notice for a resolution. On Monday, the EU parliament is slated to have a discussion on Kashmir.

India has ramped up its own diplomacy, though Jaishankar is unlikely to follow his Pakistani counterpart's example. However, India has reached out to key members of the HRC in recent weeks - PM Modi held talks with the King and PM of Bahrain (currently a UNHRC member) where this issue would have been raised. On the sidelines of the G7 summit in Biarritz, he met UK PM Boris Johnson as well as other leaders who are currently members of the HRC, like Japan, Chile, and Senegal.

Jaishankar has reached out to a number of Council members, starting with Nepal and Bangladesh in India's neighbourhood. In the past week, he also reached out to the Visegrad countries, during his visit to Hungary and Poland. Three out of the Visegrad Four - Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - are in the Council this year.

In Brussels, along with bilateral relations, Jaishankar did his own diplomatic outreach on Kashmir, both with the European Council and the Commission.

At the UNHRC, India's effort will be to point out Pakistan's own human rights violations in PoK, particularly in Gilgit-Baltistan. India will focus on cross-border terror, and defend the current curbs in the Valley as being against terror attacks. The past couple of days, India has also piled human rights pressure on Pakistan, with increasing reports of Sikh girls being forcibly converted to Islam. Indian diplomats will also reach out to the special rapporteurs in the Council who helm committees and report on an array of related subjects .

Meanwhile, Pakistan's foreign minister, in a letter to UN high commissioner for human rights Michelle Bachelet, asked her to demand that India "rescind its unilateral actions, lift the curfew and other draconian measures, and restore fundamental rights of the Kashmiri people". Batelet has presided over two reports critical of India in the recent past.

Kashmir battle heads to the Alps | India News - Times of India
 
The more Indians delay thrashing Pakistani intelligence , their military will be preparing assets in India and abroad to hurt Indian interest. Whatever is going on is deception to hide their mischievous activity.
 
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a two front war and economic help is all we want.for the first time,you believe in your leaders.for the first time, pakistan believes that it can defeat india.we can,with the help of china.both China and pakistan have seen enough.when China asked you about ladakh,you said internal matter.when we asked you about Kashmir,you said internal matter.seen enough of internal matters.nobody will interfere.it will be between us and you.
A few facts to remember for Pakistan:
1. A two front war? My foot. It won't ever be. As soon as China steps in there will be Japan, US, and many more stepping in from Chinese western side. So it will be many front war for China which they will definitely avoid getting into.
2. There's a old Hindi saying "Baap bada Na Bhaiya Sabse Bada Rupaiya" economy drives the relationship in real world not emotions. As said above no one would like to lose 75 billion dollars market to support a beggar of a country.
3. China respects strength and as soon as it sees a strong oppenent it settles all disputes including seeking settlement of border issues. So all border issues including Ladakh will be settled after some give and take. Good for us.
4. For the first time in history Pakistan is at their weakest point economically, diplomatically and also militarily. Fact is there is no willpower and no strength left in Pakistan and Pakistan army to take on India. That's why eunuchs gernails of Pak army are doing peace marches, 30 mins standing instead of fighting. Pakistanis have now adopted GANDHIGIRI to fight with India...😱😱😁😁😂😂

5. Pak army is sending cannon fodder soldiers and terrorists which are being culled on daily basis at LOC and in the valley. So much so that akhnoor dagger and now Haji Pir pass is abandoned by Pak army....☺☺
Have fun reading facts...😉😉
 
A few facts to remember for Pakistan:
1. A two front war? My foot. It won't ever be. As soon as China steps in there will be Japan, US, and many more stepping in from Chinese western side. So it will be many front war for China which they will definitely avoid getting into.
2. There's a old Hindi saying "Baap bada Na Bhaiya Sabse Bada Rupaiya" economy drives the relationship in real world not emotions. As said above no one would like to lose 75 billion dollars market to support a beggar of a country.
3. China respects strength and as soon as it sees a strong oppenent it settles all disputes including seeking settlement of border issues. So all border issues including Ladakh will be settled after some give and take. Good for us.
4. For the first time in history Pakistan is at their weakest point economically, diplomatically and also militarily. Fact is there is no willpower and no strength left in Pakistan and Pakistan army to take on India. That's why eunuchs gernails of Pak army are doing peace marches, 30 mins standing instead of fighting. Pakistanis have now adopted GANDHIGIRI to fight with India...😱😱😁😁😂😂

5. Pak army is sending cannon fodder soldiers and terrorists which are being culled on daily basis at LOC and in the valley. So much so that akhnoor dagger and now Haji Pir pass is abandoned by Pak army....☺☺
Have fun reading facts...😉😉
These Pakistanis will never erealise that earning USD60B from India every year is more lucrative to China than a third rate country like Pakistan. If they support Pakistan, they will not only fail to save Pakistan, they will loose Indian Market and open doors for Indian Intervention if they try and retake Taiwan. The odds are heavily loaded against China to intervene in any conflict between India and Pakistan.
 
The story of love affair between Pakistan and China is well known.diplomatic gain can't win you wars.i can say that we have received lots of hammering from India diplomatically but our guard is not down.indian 370 decision and talk of pakistani Kashmir made the China pakistan nexus much stronger.now we realized that against this type of aggression from India,a third party intervention is the only solution.indian decision on ladakh is not taken well by Chinese and now there is mutual interest.as I said earlier,we have learned our lesson after total humiliation on diplomatic front.i have already suggested Chinese pakistani nexus against India and it looks like that India made it possible.after a long time,there is a chance of war against India but this time,rules will be changed.kindly remember that it's India who changed rules during balakot.you destroyed constitution of India when you abrogated 370. We have seen enough.we can also do amazing things.we need Chinese support and I am sure support is there.i am sure that a limited war is a possibility.we have returned your pilot within a day,we are making kartarpur.we have seen indian response.there is no desire from indian side to talk.fair enough.

They thrashed me on PDF and they don't want me to talk it here.basically there is so much hate on both sides.

According to Pakistan's offcial stand (Both corps commanders conference and IK- Article 370 abrogation does not affect Pakistn because it was a fraduluent provision India had introduced for our political reasons. Then why are you so concerned about it.
 
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