Friday, 13 April 2012

Relations of Pakistan and India Since 1947

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By Moeed Pirzada

written word has one great advantage over the spoken word that you can always go back and check...read my last status update again, and don't make wrong judgements; I am not blaming Pakistan or India.


I am blaming both, but I am not naive to suggest that one side can unilaterally pull pack and certainly it is not possible for Pakistan to unilaterally pull back when till 1984 they had the defacto suzerainity over the areas as proved by more than 70 international mountaineering expeditions that went up in that area after seeking permissions from Pakistan and India did'not object thus agreeing to that status maintained since 1947.

 it appears that somewhere in the late 1970's Indian military command realized certain strategic advantages in moving into this area (perhaps with the building of KKH through Gilgit towards China, they feared something) ...because the justification Indian side is citing for their moving there is not very convincing. Pre-emption itself is not a good excuse, and in this case it is hardly proven. However the reality is that they have moved there and despite huge costs in men and capital they are not willing to disembark from there without getting something in return.

Given investments in road/communication structures and given the growing size of Indian economy they don't feel the squeeze, becasue they think they can afford it and continue to be there. However it will be equally naive to think that Pakistanis are under any greater pressure to vaccate as some people have suggested. Pakistani costs in men & material are much much less than the Indian costs. The recent tragedy & sudden loss of 138 men has focused minds in Pakistan but otherwise there is no greater imperative for Pakistan to come down and leave those heights. Like Indians they too have learnt to keep a presence.

Now comes the difficult part of it. From pure military mind's calcuations or 'real politik' there is no imperative for both sides to compromise on their positions. Pakistan cannot dislodge India, but India is hardly in a situation to use its position for any military advantage (except in a text book argument) because Pakistanis are sitting below and surprises are not possible. Also given a desire to improve relations, regional and international atmosphere, it is highly unlikely for both sides to use these heights for any real moves.

The inability to find a "mutually agreed solution" is meanwhile seriously degrading environment which is a joint asset of both nations and this "pure military thinking" on both sides prevents both of us to develop "trust" which is ultimately needed to move forward on all issues from Mumbai to trade to Kashmir to water and so on...solution can only be found by non-military political visionaries that can think "out of box" like Tanvir Ahmed Khan had briefly suggested in this program.... this Siachen problem tells us the limitations of 'real politik'...but I am very hopeful that we will be able to find a solution which will be a win win for both sides.
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Osama Bin Laden's Family To Be Freed From Pakistan Next Week

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According to report of Pakistani media the family of Former Al Qaeda Leader Osama Bin Laden will get freedom from Pakistan next week after completing their punishment of 45 days for illegal stay in Pakistan. The family of Osama Bin Laden will be deported to Saudi Arabia From Pakistan on 18th of April 2012.


Three wives and two kids of Osama Bin Laden are under house arrest in Pakistan right now. They where detained by Pakistani Security forces after American Operation against Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad on 2nd May last year. Among three the two wives of Osama are Saudi and one is Yemeni.



Lawyer of Osama Bin Laden's family Aamir Khalil has also confirmed that they will be freed next week by Pakistani Authorities. It will be interesting to see how these people will be kept away from media who will try to catch them to ask questions once they are left.
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US Apologizes On SRK Detention But Not For Salala Incident

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Famous Indian Film Actor Shahrukh Khan was detained in US today by Airport authorities for two hours and later on left. After this detention American Ambassador in India was called for protest after which US Apologized to Indian Government on this issue. Indian Government refused to accept this apology.


Now come towards second incident. few months ago US Forces killed 26 Pakistani Soldiers in an attack on Salala check point near Afghan border.  it has been several months and US is refusing to apologize Pakistan over this incident that taken lives of 26 Pakistan Army Soldiers.



Do you know why US apologized to Indian Government on SRK detention and not to Pakistan over killing of 26 Pakistani Soldiers??? the reason is our weak, corrupt, dishonest and American slave Government which never takes stand on any issue.  If people of Pakistan wants respect they will have to bring Good rulers who can take stand for them otherwise US will continue to treat us like this.
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Khabar Naak 13 April 2012

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Khabar Naak 13 April 2012. Parody of Sheikh Rasheed.









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Hasb E Haal 13 April 2012

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Hasb E Haal 13 April 2012. Azizi doing Parody of Firdous Awan









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Imran Khan In News Beat 13 April 2012

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Chairman Tehreek Insaf Imran Khan In News Beat 13 April 2012 to talk about various political issues of Pakistan with Fareeha Idress.






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