El Sidd
Elite Member
Sir, i do not know anything..qasam say i am a car salesman with interest in Military history and aviation.
i must be guessing as all people do. tuka lag gaya hoga
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Sir, i do not know anything..qasam say i am a car salesman with interest in Military history and aviation.
i must be guessing as all people do. tuka lag gaya hoga
I think Its just Pressure Tactic.In future it will be 50-50 Shared .India Can't stop water .It's not feasible .
Good now the Chinese will choke them. Gau talked about this.
Should Pakistan and India look to mutually review The indus water treaty?
Surely there is a space where just being responsible neighbours outweighs any mutual hostility?
If you agree to enter a mutual review, emphasis on mutual review, it removes the space for unilateral action I think
To be honest I don't really know enough to comment meaningfully, in principle a mutual sensible accommodation on something like water would be nice but probably too idealistic.They're not going to mutually review $hit bro, they think they're in control. So you need to work on that basis and talk to the boss who is really in control, Chinese homies. Anyway, enough of this water stuff on this thread.
To be honest I don't really know enough to comment meaningfully, in principle a mutual sensible accommodation on something like water would be nice but probably too idealistic.
What China will do anyway?You should be more concerned about what China will do with yours.
Hope Modi can restore all the water taken from Tibetan sources. Cheers.
Should Pakistan and India look to mutually review The indus water treaty?
Surely there is a space where just being responsible neighbours outweighs any mutual hostility?
If you agree to enter a mutual review, emphasis on mutual review, it removes the space for unilateral action I think
Pakistan has an inbuilt hostility towards India, says EAM Dr S Jaishankar
No absolutely I made the point at the time, using it as a punitive measure or under enforced duress attempted, is a full toss that needs to be smashed out aroundPakistan's government has determined that there is no need for negotiating any terms of the treaty.
Negotiating under duress of war is not something Iran is doing and they are struggling. Why do you think Pakistan should?
Had India paid value to it, they would have asked the mediating authority politely. IWT is not a bilateral treaty.
No absolutely I made the point at the time, using it as a punitive measure or under enforced duress attempted, is a full toss that needs to be smashed out around
As waz said, off topic, I was just throwing a notion out there that could benefit Pakistan, well even the region
I think Its just Pressure Tactic.In future it will be 50-50 Shared .India Can't stop water .It's not feasible .
Yes it will happen in due course both countries will share water.currently there is too much rhetoric on both sides.Its such a shame Asia has all the oil,Natural resources,Culture Still West uses divide and rule to rule the worldShould Pakistan and India look to mutually review The indus water treaty?
Surely there is a space where just being responsible neighbours outweighs any mutual hostility?
If you agree to enter a mutual review, emphasis on mutual review, it removes the space for unilateral action I think
Well that's all good and well, it's a nice post-hoc theory, who came up with operation sindor and insisted in keeping it goingI find it interesting india and Pak keep fighting using Chinese and Western weapons proving to be testing ground where as Chinese did not condemn india when india attacked pak nor did usa condemn pakistan for allegedly terror attack.Both Nations need to rethink they are being played in this geopolitical game.
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