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Pak financial ga baga weak avuthe, india should help them to some extent  and in return ask them to f off from Kashmir , end it forever.

It will save lot of money on military for both countries. 

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its going to be a geo political crisis for India. 

1. Mass migrations from pak to India

2. unwanted intervention from china and US to get hold on PAK might become concerning for our military strategies

 

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14 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Middle eastern friends enduko isari bail out chestaleru Pakistan ni…

Do they want Pakistan to split up ?

THE BACKSTORY

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have long been close. The kingdom has helped bail out Pakistan’s economy at multiple points. Saudi influence in Pakistan has increased over the decades, with Saudi funding for madrassahs leading to the import of Wahhabi Islam into the country. At the same time, Pakistan also maintains a good relationship with Iran, in part because of its large Shiite minority (with Saudi Arabia taking precedence if Pakistan is forced to choose between the two). The desire to balance the relationship with Iran was one reason that Pakistan did not send troops to Yemen, per Saudi Arabia’s request, in 2015 — despite having just received a large Saudi loan. In recent months, Pakistan has stepped up this balancing act, offering and trying to mediate between Iran and Saudi Arabia last fall. Prime Minister Imran Khan has spoken often of a foreign policy that rests on a solid relationship with all Muslim countries.

Last fall, Khan announced that he would attend Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur summit for Muslim countries to be held in December, which Saudi rivals Iran, Turkey, and Qatar would also attend (and to which Saudi Arabia was not invited). This reportedly irked Saudi Arabia, and after Khan visited the kingdom, Pakistan abruptly withdrew from the Kuala Lumpur summit, ostensibly due to Saudi pressure. Saudi Arabia officially denies pressuring Pakistan, but in his remarks this month, Qureshi implied as much when he suggested that Pakistan expected Saudi Arabia to call an OIC meeting given that Pakistan had skipped the Kuala Lumpur summit.

 

Saudi Arabia has not shown any interest in calling a special OIC meeting on Kashmir. The reticence is explained by economics and the kingdom’s close and growing ties with India: Bilateral trade between India and Saudi Arabia is $27 billion annually, whereas Pakistan-Saudi trade is just $3.6 billion. The implication, then, according to analysts, is that Saudi Arabia will not want to anger India by asserting itself on Kashmir. (Saudi Arabia, it should be noted, has also remained silent on China’s mistreatment of its Muslim minority Uighur population.)

A MINISTER GONE ROGUE OR A CONCERTED APPROACH?

Many in Pakistan were stunned by Qureshi’s recent remarks — which were out of character with anything Pakistan has officially said to Saudi Arabia in the past — and opposition parties roundly condemned them. Some wondered whether Qureshi spoke out unilaterally, but a number of factors (beyond Qureshi’s deliberative nature) suggest that he may not have acted on his own. It’s not how Khan’s government, which acts in concert with the military, conducts its foreign policy — and especially not on anything to do with Kashmir. There was no immediate rollback from the Foreign Office, which stood by the remarks; nor was Qureshi asked to issue a clarification or apology, as in the past when government members have acted on their own (for example, in September 2018, when one of Khan’s advisers said that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor loans had not been negotiated fairly). It seems unlikely that Qureshi acted without explicit approval from Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Instead, his interview may have been a risky pressure tactic on Saudi Arabia that backfired.

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14 minutes ago, Complex said:

Pak financial ga baga weak avuthe, india should help them to some extent  and in return ask them to f off from Kashmir , end it forever.

It will save lot of money on military for both countries. 

Aa mindless pakodi gallaki antha burra unte epudo bagupadevallu

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tea tea pee gallu okapakka nunchi 10guthunnaru / itu pakka POK lo already protests jaruguthunnai / Internally Inflation peaks ki poyindi. 

 

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22 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

Pak lo power shortage unte manaki enduku bro happy ??   Common people are sufferers , akadi govt india ni boochi chupetti, manaki chinnapad ninchi pakistan ni boochi chipinchi mrodda puduputunaru both countries 

can you explain this? antey Paki gallu swecha kosam innallu manollatho fight chesarantava endi? 

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15 minutes ago, praying said:

its going to be a geo political crisis for India. 

1. Mass migrations from pak to India

2. unwanted intervention from china and US to get hold on PAK might become concerning for our military strategies

 

I don’t think so migration will happen towards Indian border. They will be more than happy to cross into Iran than India. Actually Indian borders are well fenced and sealed all the way upto Kashmir

Coming to intervention by China or US, it’s an Indian play ground and at the most gulf varake Vella natakalu…

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1 minute ago, JANASENA said:

can you explain this? antey Paki gallu swecha kosam innallu manollatho fight chesarantava endi? 

Ovadu fight chwsado paniki rani chetta galu , how many villages in India don't have power?? Poltical advantage to divert attention pakistan pakistan, I am not supporting terrorists supporting common people , kids , women who are suffering with this shiit in Pakistan 

The point is we should not be happy or  proud when other nation is without power 

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13 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

Ovadu fight chwsado paniki rani chetta galu , how many villages in India don't have power?? Poltical advantage to divert attention pakistan pakistan, I am not supporting terrorists supporting common people , kids , women who are suffering with this shiit in Pakistan 

The point is we should not be happy or  proud when other nation is without power 

Vella mindset inka neeku teleedanukunta +_(

 

 

ilantivi inka chala unnai

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