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Sunday, January 17, 2010

1) India 2) Pakistan 3) friendship. Odd one out.


Yesterday I was watching this channel NDTV 24*7. And there was this debate going on whether India should resume dialogue with Pakistan or not? That was a talk show. Now I must say that NDTV is a real news channel. If you are seeking comedy you should go for India TV but if you want real, serious news you should watch NDTV. So as you know I have a lot of interest in this matter, you know India, Pakistan and all. And I really thought that it is indispensable for me to share my thoughts on the same topic. Should India resume dialogue with Pakistan? My first reaction was f**k you Pakistan. No dialogue only war. Then I thought I am being insane. I can say that with little civility yaar. Okay serious. Do you really thing India and Pakistan after 60 years of cold and open war need a dialogue. India does not need any relation with Pakistan until they do what is beneficial not only for India but for Pakistan as well. Now pay a little load on your cerebrum and show some concern over these facts. 14 months have passed by Lakhvi is still a free man, hafiz saeed has been acquitted. Infiltrations have been going on incessantly. Isn’t this exasperating that after all this we still have talk shows in which experts discuss whether India should resume dialogue with Pakistan. To add to my plight some young minds from audience were saying Pakistan is just like India, we should help them. Oh really India should help Pakistan when pak has only one motive to demolish India. I mean that young guy crossed the height of insanity when he said that Pakistan is just like India. I accept the fact that not every one in Pakistan takes India as their enemy. I know there are people in Pakistan who are like us may be there are. But a country is not run by its people; a country is run by its government. And Pakistan is run by its military, its govt officials. And I am sure there is no one neither in Pakistani army nor in Pakistan govt who is thinking of peace with India. We (the people and the government of India) need to accept one truth that Pakistan takes India as their biggest enemy bigger than terrorism. Pakistan hate, sorry loathe India. And there can be no relation between India and Pakistan except enmity until Pakistan is willing to sabotage the terrorist camps which they have flourished in their soil as a means to carry out attacks against my great country India.

1 comment:

  1. Well bro u seem to be right when we look at the things with ur perspective. Opening a bilateral dialogue with pakistan is another issue, but u say that india and pakistan are on a perpetual war and there never can be peace between these 2 nations. Now when we talk of india with extreme proud as a potential superpower, we never get tired of comparing ourselves with china. WE THIS CHINA THAT..WE THAT CHINA THIS..

    Now on one point we want us to become an economic superpower and on the other we believe that we are on a perpetual war and our neighbour is going to demolish us and let us do it to them before they do it to us.

    Bro let me tell u, that if a war happens, that will throw us into vast deficits. War means destruction of life, property and infrastructure. Well of course, there is no chance that pak can defeat us but going into a war with them will be extreamly counter productive for our cause. If u really want a war then stop dreaming that india can come anywhere close to china. Infact taking a leaf out of their own book, we must not think about a war. China has a much bigger stake in Taiwan or the ROC(republic of china) than it has in Arunachal pradesh. And let alone a war on India, it has not even thought of invading Taiwan and bringing that under the rule of the communist party and making it a part of the PROC( peoples republic of china). Can u think why?? Because it does not want any kind of hassle in the way of its development.

    Pakistan is already burnt and bruised of the Taliban attacks. So it has nothing to loose of a war. And bro.. we have everything to loose...

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