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Proxies? No. Partners? Some are yes. Afghans aren't fags like Dalits.but those Afghans are Indian proxies, no ?
India may or may not have been behind those attacks in Pakistan, but when a country's leadership lacks an understanding of how international politics works, it's bound to face trouble.Someone tell this dehati defence minister, India has been killing Pakistanis by the thousands every year for decades inside of Pakistan through it's terrorist proxies...
No, it is more damage. Pakistan can find long term solutions. Also, India's "suspension" is nothing more than political theater. This so called "suspension" won't affect Pakistan for decades, and by that time things will likely go back to normal.Well, still less damage then slow and painful atrocities caused by water deprivation.
We scrapped IWT and Pakistan scrapped Simla agreement. Thats tit for tat. Both parties can claim victory.Pakistan should preempt and destroy the dams and this blackmail policy should stop. every nation has the right to defend its people. India can defend herself by blowing up Pakistani dams.. Tit for Tat. who will be the bigger lose in this ?? Thoughts ?
Modi and your ministers have openly admitted of actually doing terrorist attacks inside of Pakistan.India may or may not have been behind those attacks in Pakistan, but when a country's leadership lacks an understanding of how international politics works, it's bound to face trouble.
In this instance, the leader himself is indirectly admitting involvement in the terror attack in india — quite the "great job" in terms of unintentionally accepting responsibility!
India doesn't need to provide any evidence — the Foreign Minister of Pakistan himself has done the job by making such a statement.
India FM minister should send thanks message to him.
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