Tremain
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So much for brotherhood, Afghans should get out of Pakistan now
The bhooka-nanga afghans stand with India! Oh woe is us! How will we survive?
...sarcasm....
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So much for brotherhood, Afghans should get out of Pakistan now
Back to the slums.....
Back to the slums.....
You're mistaken again!
India hasn’t "chosen" the U.S. — in fact, India shares a much deeper and long-standing relationship with Russia. There are many aspects of the India-Russia partnership that aren’t even made public.
If India were ever forced to choose between the U.S. and Russia, it's likely that India would still lean toward Russia.
Not sure why there’s so much misinformation around this! i have seen that more disinformation is produce by pakistani experts and media about this, than learnt by pakistanis
The India-U.S. relationship is strategic in nature — largely driven by shared concerns over China, economic opportunities in the Indian market, and the U.S. policy of expanding its influence beyond the subcontinent. It's not centered around Pakistan.
For example, if a war were to break out between India and the U.S., the U.S. would never supply weapons to India during the conflict. In fact, it’s more likely they would cut off GPS access in both Indian and Pakistani regions and focus solely on de-escalating the situation — because any escalation would go against their own interests.
However, if China were to join the conflict, the entire dynamic would shift — and once again, it would be because of China.
That’s why India has never fully trusted or relied on the U.S. So the claim that “India has chosen the U.S.” doesn’t really hold water.
Pakistan should go for it. I'm sure China’s just waiting to pour a few hundred billion dollars into rerouting rivers for its iron brother.
lol, you harass local women, urinate and defecate on the steeets of Kashmir and engage in alcohol, nude fashion shows and other degeneracy in the month of Ramadan. you are not welcome and will not be missed except by those who profited off your illegal entryUnfortunate — truly!
The return of tourists from Kashmir isn’t a win for anyone. Most of them will likely return again after 3–4 months, if not sooner.
But the real loss is for the Kashmiri people, who rely heavily on tourism and local business. This incident brings bad news for them — they have families to support, and for many, livelihood matters far more than anything.
It’s genuinely disheartening for our brothers in Kashmir. For the next few months, they’ll face economic losses and reduced income. It may take up to six months for things to return to normal and for their businesses to recover.
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