01-06-2012, 01:21 AM
[quote name='ravish' date='30 December 2011 - 04:23 PM' timestamp='1325241901' post='114116']
Nareshji,
Indiaââ¬â¢s current policy of keeping dialogue going with Pakistan serves many diplomatic purposes. One of them is that it gives the world community a deep sense of satisfaction that the bilateral situation is rather normal between the two countries. This enables India to look beyond Pakistan and play a major role in other areas of international cooperation. Secondly our so called disengagement with Pakistan has posed limitations on that country in propagating the theory of great Indian threat to Pakistan before the world community. Without going into the specifics, I would like to mention that the current policy has already yielded good result. Terrorist attacks in J&K are already in the decline and the general situation across the border is generally peaceful. In fact, the Pakistani leadership is devoting much less time on India as they are far more busy in their own infightings. In addition the Government is also busy fighting the economic crisis. So without getting into any firefight, considerable progress has taken place to limit the mischief making power of Pakistan.
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ravish Ji :
In other words the Indian Government has commenced Trade and Diplomatic Dialogue and Pakistan under the threat of Further Devastating Pakistani Terrorist Attacks if India does not sweep under the carpet the Various Pakistani Terrorist Attacks in General and the Mumbai Suburban Train Bombing and more specifically the 26-11-2008 Attack in Mumbai killing around 200 People in Particular.
Thus India has ââ¬ÅGone Down on Its Kneesââ¬Â to Pakistan and now the Dialogue is on a Normal Level as if nothing had happened.
I must Congratulate the India Foreign Policy Makers be it the Indian Foreign Service or the Politicians in the Indian Foreign Ministry along with the Members of the Indian Parliament but most of all the ââ¬ÅShivering in his Bootsââ¬Â Prime Minister of India.
Well done sir!
Cheers
Nareshji,
Indiaââ¬â¢s current policy of keeping dialogue going with Pakistan serves many diplomatic purposes. One of them is that it gives the world community a deep sense of satisfaction that the bilateral situation is rather normal between the two countries. This enables India to look beyond Pakistan and play a major role in other areas of international cooperation. Secondly our so called disengagement with Pakistan has posed limitations on that country in propagating the theory of great Indian threat to Pakistan before the world community. Without going into the specifics, I would like to mention that the current policy has already yielded good result. Terrorist attacks in J&K are already in the decline and the general situation across the border is generally peaceful. In fact, the Pakistani leadership is devoting much less time on India as they are far more busy in their own infightings. In addition the Government is also busy fighting the economic crisis. So without getting into any firefight, considerable progress has taken place to limit the mischief making power of Pakistan.
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ravish Ji :
In other words the Indian Government has commenced Trade and Diplomatic Dialogue and Pakistan under the threat of Further Devastating Pakistani Terrorist Attacks if India does not sweep under the carpet the Various Pakistani Terrorist Attacks in General and the Mumbai Suburban Train Bombing and more specifically the 26-11-2008 Attack in Mumbai killing around 200 People in Particular.
Thus India has ââ¬ÅGone Down on Its Kneesââ¬Â to Pakistan and now the Dialogue is on a Normal Level as if nothing had happened.
I must Congratulate the India Foreign Policy Makers be it the Indian Foreign Service or the Politicians in the Indian Foreign Ministry along with the Members of the Indian Parliament but most of all the ââ¬ÅShivering in his Bootsââ¬Â Prime Minister of India.
Well done sir!
Cheers