Showing posts with label Pakistan And India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan And India. Show all posts

6/02/2014

India’s Greatest Security Hazard is None Other Than ISI

File Photo of Gen. V. K. Singh (left) & Ajit Doval (right)
The ISI has tormented India for a long time. This may be because of the enhanced diplomatic dialogue with Musharraf/Vajpai's regime.

Undoubtedly, Pakistan's counterterrorism methods, which have significantly flourished on the latest devices with the help of associates like China, have provided to coming this menace. There has been a better and a higher level of intelligence also, though gaping problems keep on being. Additionally, India's war madness (some Urdu journalists termed it as "Bharat ka Jangi Junoon"), is increasingly getting consumed by its own creation. But the reality is that Indian War Madness has been kept in check mainly because of the economic conditions of the two neighbors. For that reason, it won’t be wrong to identify the reasons of Pakistan’s relative ease on the terror front.

Now, the question repeated again with which this post started out that "who is India’s most harmful outer opponent"? An official assisted by elaborating that although there may be security threats to India from many other sides– like China, obviously – the ISI threat can rarely be put aside. There would be circumstances whereby India would not be able to point its finger to the ISI in the event of upcoming terror strikes, but would be left in undoubtedly who is behind it.

Currently the newly seated Prime Minister of India, Modi will try to find techniques to have diplomatic dialogue with Pakistan, but on the other hand he strengthens India's Security Council by adding ex-Army Chief of India Gen. VK Singh in his cabinet and entrusted him ministry of DoNEr (Development of Northeastern Region) and appointed Mr. Ajit Doval (An activist of RSS) as the advisor of National Security. Now it would be a question of fact that how both of them will cope with fountainheads of India-centric terror?

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5/27/2014

Nawaz Sharif Visits to Modi's Swearing-in Ceremony

PM Nawaz Sharif Shakes Hands With Modi
On his initial formal day as India’s PM, Narendra Modi met Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Modi said the both countries could “proceed quickly” to enhance business connections while asking Pakistan to avoid its territory from being used for terrorism against India, Sujatha Singh, the leading official in India’s foreign ministry, told journalists in New Delhi today. Modi approved invitations to go to Pakistan and other countries in the region, she said.

“We want peace and friendly relationships with Pakistan,” Singh said. “On the other hand, for such relations commence, it’s important that terror and violence is brought to a finish.”

In an unmatched move, PM Nawaz Sharif yesterday went to Modi’s swearing-in ceremony along with other politicians of the South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation. Modi’s party this month won a parliamentary vast majority for the 1st time in 30 years.

Boundary issues and terrorist attacks have weakened efforts to carry peace and enhance commerce between India and Pakistan, which have a combined population of over 1.4 billion.

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5/15/2014

Month of May and Nuclear History of Indo-Pak

On 11-May-1998 at Pokhran, a wasteland sight in the Rajisthan, groups of local Bishnoi herders, whose traditions is to prohibit killing animals or cutting trees, perceived sound of a huge blast, and watched in wonder as a huge dust cloud drifted in the air. What the Indian farmers did not recognize, but the diplomats in Washington and all over the globe soon understood, was the point that India had just joined the nuclear team.

On that warm May afternoon, Indian nuclear researchers efficiently exploded three nuclear gadgets amounting to about six times the destructive power of the U. S., blast dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. The next day, as the globe tried to absorb the frightening news, Indian captivated two more nuclear explosions. Even as 90 % of Indians praised their PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee's choice to become a nuclear power, then-U. S. President Clinton instantly responded to the explosions with shock and condemned India's nuclear examining. The US President suggested that India’s actions breached the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty recommended by 149 countries and the 1970 non-proliferation treaty finalized by 185 countries.

Despite the point that neither India nor Pakistan has finalized or sign these agreements/treatise, the President, stating the 1994 Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Act, instantly called for financial penalties against India. As the five nuclear powers, all permanent associates of the United Nations Security Council, discussed methods to penalize India as well as methods to prevent Pakistan from examining its own nuclear gadgets.

Pakistan was busily continuing to move forward with their own nuclear plans. On May Twenty eighth, Pakistan declared that following India's lead, Pakistan had efficiently exploded five "nuclear gadgets." Not content to equal India's five assessments, Pakistan proceeded on May 30 to blast yet a sixth program and at the same time the Pakistan declared that it would soon be able to launch nuclear warheads on missiles. The global society condemned Pakistan's nuclear examining. Following the penalties plan after India's assessments, the US, Japan, Britain and Canada defunct their financial support to Pakistan and requested the IMF and the World Bank to freeze loans to Pakistan, but the greater part of western countries has rejected to be a part of the effort to penalize any financial penalties on India and Pakistan.

Although the outward swiftness of both countries' decisions to evaluate nuclear gadgets, the news following the explosions "heard round the globe," had a fifty-year account on its back. Since their freedom as new countries in 1947, India and Pakistan have followed a path of common sourness. Pakistan was created as a national country for the Muslim-majority areas of the subcontinent, while India suggested to become a secular land that included about 85 % Hindus, but also more than 10 % Muslims as well as huge numbers of Sikhs, Christian believers and associates of other faiths.

 Soon after the partition of the subcontinent into the two countries, about thousands of individuals deprived of their homes and moved to Pakistan or India. In one of the biggest transactions of communities in record, riots almost immediately broke out with Muslims on one hand and Sikhs and Hindus on the other. The resulting blood shed in the Punjab and Western Bengal regions remaining more than thousands of individuals dead in its wake. In the middle of this refugee progress and open assault, the government authorities of India and Pakistan quickly tried to split the assets of English India between the two new countries. From weaponry and funds, down to paper clips and historical secrets, all had to be divided. The English remained behind, besides about half of the subcontinent that it straightforwardly controlled, some 562 separate or "princely" states. The stipulation was that each state could remain separate or independent, be a part of Pakistan or accede to India. An aggressive competition soon resulted as the two new countries sought to win to their own nations the biggest and situated near commercial establishments states, such as Hyderabad and Kashmir.

Since Kashmir was more than 70% Islamic, Pakistan was adamant that a vote be taken in Kashmir. But, India suggested, since the Ruler of Kashmir was a Hindu, he had a right to take the Kashmir in India. Even as freedom was being recognized, India and Pakistan started a secret war in Kashmir and the struggle for that State still goes on today.

In 1947, 1965 and 1971 India and Pakistan clashed wars that did not change the position of Kashmir, except in 1971 further partition of Western and East Pakistan into the two countries of Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Not only did the engineers of the Indian foreign plan fear Pakistan, however, in 1962, after China's sudden intrusion of Northwest India, they hurriedly recognized the ancient protection of the Himalayan Mountains had disappeared. India now would have to construct enough army to defend itself from both Pakistan and China, the biggest country on the globe and a significant soldiers armed with nuclear weaponry. Soon after the Chinese War of 1962, Indian researchers started increasing its nuclear competence. Under Indira Gandhi's regime in 1974, India efficiently increased a nuclear program, introducing to the globe its scientific capacity to develop nuclear ammo.

Because of the strong globe opinion against nuclear examining, India did not commence further nuclear examining until May, 1998. However, this fourteen-year freeze on nuclear examining did not mean Indian researchers and political organizations were not planning to be a part of the nuclear team.

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3/04/2014

Pakistan's Glorious Victory in Asia Cup-2014 against India

Pakistan defeated India after a tough contest in Asia Cup 2014.




Pakistan has defeated India on Sunday after a tough contest in a round match here in Bangladesh.

Pakistan has won the toss and offer India to bat first, India made 245 runs in 50 overs.

Pakistan has a good start by its openers but the middle order batting line flop once again.

In the last over when Pakistan has only one wicket in hand and needs 9 runs in 6 balls, Jundaid Khan took one crucial run and give Shahid Khan Afridi a chance to handel the situation, Afridi hit 2 consecutive 6's and hence Pakistan wont the match by one wicket.

Abdul Hafeez scored 75 runs has been awarded man of the match.





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2/16/2012

Indian Banks Will Open Branches in Pakistan - Sharma | Pakistan News

India & Pakistan relations have been going off the track after Mumbai Hotel incidents but recently both countries have started bi-lateral talks to come close with one another recently yesterday Indian Commerce Minister who are on a visit of Pakistan said that when Pakistan & China are trade partners then why not India | Pakistan News

Anand Sharma, Amin Fahim, Pak India Relations

Indian Commerce Minister Mr. Anand Sharma is on a visit of Pakistan in these days, yesterday along with his Pakistani counterpart attend a meeting in Islamabad for starting a series of discussions to bring both countries close to one another the discussion has been held on the request and invitation by Pakistan's Commerce Minister Mr. Makhdoom Ameen Fahim, Anand Sharma and Makhdoom Amin jointly agreed to open bank branches in one another country, we are trying to do more including opening bank branches in one another country for which State Bank of Pakistan & Reserve Bank of India will have talks soon to structure frame work for it.


It's a good sign that both neighbors are uniting in a platform through regular visits and talks Pak-India relations are important for this region and the series of talks will increase bonds in relations of both countries simultaneously it will beneficial for the sake of both countries.

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3/15/2010

Indian Foreign Secretary Will Visit to Pakistan

India is looking serious to build strong relation with Pakistan this time, according to an Indian news paper Culcutta News, External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna confirms that Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao will visit Pakistan soon for further dialogues. S. M. Krishna further stated that "We have already taken the initiative and PM Manmohan Singh is in good faith to carry dialogues further. Provided that the backdrop of having dialogues at the level of foreign secretary. "The foreign secretary of Pakistan came here, and then, perhaps it is time for the foreign secretary of India to go to Pakistan," he said.

Despite talks between the two neighbours during Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir's visit to India, nothing fruitful came out and the two sides ended the interaction with a pledge to 'keep in touch', signalling that relations between the nuclear-armed rivals remain frosty.


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3/09/2010

Supreme Court of India Orderes to Release 16 Pakistanis

It is looking that Pak India relations are moving into right direction, yesterday Supreme Court of India has ordered of releasing of 16 Pakistani prisoners immediately who had accomplished their jail periods despite the Centre's argument that it was waiting for Pakistan to let off a similar number of Indian prisoners in reciprocity.

Commenting adversely on the UPA government's decision to put on hold the release of 16 Pakistanis even though they had completed their prison term in various state jails, a Bench comprising Justices Markandey Katju and R M Lodha said right to life had primacy in a country governed by rule of law and was not dependent on another country's action.

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2/25/2010

Pakistan And India Have Agreed to Continue Series of Dialogues

Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao after hold meeting with Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir said the talks were significant and said both the countries have agreeed to continue dialogues.

Indian foreign secretary said Mumbai attacks had smashed the joint trust between the neighbor countries. She insisted on Pakistan to take action against terrorists and in the course of attentive brightness here that Pakistan will move quicker against anti-India terror master minds and 26/11 attackers to keep the conversation untie. Nirupama Rao also said Pakistan has lifted up Baluchistan issue during the meeting, which India phrased as groundless. Water issue was also come under conversation.

This is first official dialogues between two countries since the Mumbai attack 14 months ago.

Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao welcome her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir at the Hyderabad House as the two top representatives sat down for closed door one-to-one meeting, expected at breaking the post-Mumbai deadlock in bilateral ties.

"We look forward to our talks," Rao told. "Hyderabad House is a familiar venue. We look forward to a very good constructive arrangement," a smiling Bashir added before going inside for the talks.


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2/13/2010

India & Pakistan Start Dialogue Session On Feb 25, 2010

Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Mr. Salman Bashir has confirmed today that the Dialogue Session between two nations would be started from Feb 25, 2010, this is in the result of his call to India's counterpart Nirupama Rao who accept his offer and confirmed to meet on Feb 25 in Dehli. Ministry of External Affairs of Pakistan has issued a statement of confirmation that the offer of dialogue has been accepted and further confirmed that Pakistan would exchange the same diplomatic affairs as India will do.

I think this is a vital time rather than discussing any other conflict to open Kashmir issue first from both side and will find a positive and constructive solution of Kashmir Issue, because the only major dead lock between these two states is the issue of Kashmir, in my opinion if both countries would have find a good and positive solution to this issue then there would have nothing left between these two countries to come closer and that will create a healthy and long lasting relation. This is also requirement of the public of both side and also of the Kashmir public too, these both countries have democratic system in their Government and thus both countries will have to respect and honor the voice of public.


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8/04/2009

Pakistan Adjourns Hafiz Saeed Case

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A lawyer acting for Hafiz Saeed said the court had adjourned the hearing indefinitely because the prosecution was not prepared for the case. India still not have any proof that Lashkar e Taiba is involved in "Mumbai's Five Star Hotel" case,File photo of Hafiz Saeed
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A lawyer acting for Hafiz Saeed said the court had adjourned the hearing indefinitely because the prosecution was not prepared for the case.
India still not have any proof that Lashkar e Taiba is involved in "Mumbai's Five Star Hotel" case, this policy of Government is out of publics' mind, Mr. Hafiz Saeed is a prominent scholar having no links with Taliban or any other Jihadi Organization our government has to set him free.
Above review is based on BBC news

7/20/2009

Talks Only Way to Build Trust, Gilani Tells India

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Mr Gilani told a news conference at the Prime Minister’s House on Saturday that Pakistan had ample proof of Indian involvement in the Balochistan trouble.



I’m constantly repeating this thing again and again that the dialogue and discussion is only way to settle the issues, no issue would ever be settled without having discussions. The history of both state is filled with the discussions and dialogues sessions and I’m very confidently saying this that the dialogues will definitely end up on a positive result.

Above review is based on Dawn news

7/16/2009

India & Pakistan Discuss Resuming Talks

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The prime ministers of India and Pakistan had a rare encounter Thursday on the sidelines of a Non-Aligned Movement summit in effort to defuse tensions between the two nuclear powers after last year's terrorist attacks. The much anticipated meeting came after a seven-month freeze in the political dialogue between the two historic adversaries after a days-long assault by gunmen from Pakistan left 166 people dead in India's financial capital of Mumbai.

Hope that this will beginning of a new and good relation between two countries, I am praying from Almighty that this relation will remain till the end of this earth. We had enough war in past but the nation of both side wants no more fight they need peace in the region with healthy relation with each other. Pakistan is not a narrow heart state, its public is always ready to shake hand with its neighbor country and hope that within a short period of time we will be doing so, Inshaallah.

Above review is based on AP news

7/15/2009

Gilani Optimistic About Talks With India

Gilani is due to meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the margins of a Non-Aligned Movement summit in Sharm-el-Sheikh in Egypt. Their top diplomats will meet there on Tuesday.

Pakistan wanted cordial relations with all its neighbors, Gilani told reporters before his departure.

I mentioned this thing many time in my previous posts that there will be no peace in the region until these two main countries of the Asian continent come across a table, whether through dialogues or through back door diplomacy or back door channel (to minimize the chances of bureaucracy involvement so that the dialogues have some positive end).

Secondly dialogues plays an important and vital role to solve any issue between the states, it is the basics of a good start, if we want to develope a strong relation with India we have to choose this option so that we can built a good friendship with her same like as we have with China, Malaysia, Indosia and countries in the region.

Above review is based on Dawn news

7/05/2009

Indian Security Guards Killed a Pakistani Citizen at Wagah, Report

Islamabad has ordered a probe into the alleged killing of a Pakistani national by the Indian security forces at the Wagah border crossing, a media report said Sunday. The Pakistani youth died after India's Border Security Force and Pakistan Rangers exchanged fire at the Wagah border Saturday night, the online news agency reported. According to the report, the Indian security guards opened fire to stop a man from crossing over to India.

These type of border incidents increase whenever any issue has to be discussed between two countries or when two countries are coming closer with each other and innocent refugees has been given their lives for past many years. Indian forces are doing so because they want to take the chance to exaggerate the issue and turn the dialogue into a state of war situation. This practice of Indian forces has numerous instances in past one of the famous were the destroying of 2 Pakistani Jet Fighters in 90’s by the Indian security forces when they flying a routine check flight near Indo-Pak border. Indian forces claimed that these Jets have crossed the Indian border.

Above review is based on
Bignewsnetwork news



6/19/2009

Dialogue with India Essential to Solve Matters, Pakistan

"As far as Pakistan is concerned, obviously, we are very serious and we went to this meeting with all seriousness and with sincerity of purpose," said Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit.
"We still believe that it is absolutely necessary for two countries to return to the negotiating table because without talking to each other it will be simply impossible to resolve the issues that the two countries are facing," Basit added.


As I already mentioned previously that discussion are vital between two countries and it will positively solve the issues as history is evident that the big issues would have always been solved through consecutive or chain conversations and it will also helpful for the current situation of the area, this is also the demand of the public of both sides.

Above review is based on Bignewsnetwork news

6/17/2009

Heads of India And Pakistan Have Met in Russia Summit

The leaders of India and Pakistan met on the sidelines of a summit in Russia on Tuesday, raising hopes that they may be prepared to improve the strained relations of the nuclear-armed nations. But it was evident that last year's brutal terrorist attacks in Mumbai remain a big obstacle. "My mandate is to tell you that Pakistani territory should not be used for terrorism against India," Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said as cameras flashed and he shook hands with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, Indian and Russian news agencies reported.

I don’t want to highlight the harsh facts as describe by some leading and trustful security officials during their investigation of so called Islamic activists, especially on a time when the leaders of two countries are combine meet up for a good cause, it is quite true that the general public & civil society of both end are like and want to strengthen their relations with each other same like as good neighbors of any area or colony would kept (if I am saying here something that is other then fact then you are welcome to comment your valuable suggestion below) but these are the leaders and some bureaucrats of both sides I am deliberately using the word ‘both’ as it is a very bitter side of the story that the leaders and some high ranked government officers would not want and like for their own sake that these two nations come closer and forget the fact that the public is the original and only power on earth after Almighty that gives him authority to do what they are doing but the history is evident that when even a single person among these leaders ever wanted to bring two nations closer then all the tricks would have been wasted examples of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Shaheed & Indra Gandhi (the two leading part of Shimla Agreement), Atal Bihari Wajpai & Mian Nawaz Sharif and after that Atal Bihari Wajpai & Pervez Musharraf in 2001 till the end of their regime are in front of the world, the above mentioned pair of leaders were tried their best to solve most of their issues and without any doubt very well did, Mian Nawaz Sharif is a big and genius leader himself but not got a good and supporting cabinet but personally he tried well to open the ties between two nations.

Forget the past if we look towards overall current situation of that important area of Asia then what we will observe that the only way out of all the problems of this soil is that the two countries will shake their hand frankly and solve all their issues only then we can easily fight with activist and other crisis.

Above review is based on Yahoo via AP