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The last definitive proof was in the 2008 Mumbai attacks—10 Pakistani nationals, with one, Ajmal Kasab, captured alive. A host of details and evidence were shared with Pakistan. Was there any meaningful prosecution? I don't recall any.I will repeat myself - where is the proof? Pakistan offered assistance to investigate - nothing accepted.
You can appoint a third party and show confirmation then you are beibg described as "international pirates". you attacked a sovereign nation.
We dont want you to give Pakistan "another chance" - ffs just show the world the proof.
Truth be said - there isnt any. Embarrassing..............
@Musings As a forum administrator you've been here far longer than other members. If he's violating forum rules/off-topic you can issue a simple ban. But this kind of bullying where few members are on his/her/bot tail didn't sit right with me, hence the reply.Look at his posts.
He denies he has anything to do with India - yet is more Indian than Indians.
He is anti Muslim - anti Islam - and all he talks about is worshiping India and Israel? Yet that is noticeably absent from your post?
Its ok for him to be offensive or plain nonsense up belittling the majority of this site - yet you selectively ignore the abuse and objectionable posts he puts up?
I think denying who and what you are is - is a worthy point to bring up. Why be embarrassed with your roots?
Now please do show the same concern when he shows the same belittling - back handed compliments belittling most members on here. What you want us to do is take a back seat and let him be? No unfortunately Pakistani trait is when a stone is thrown in their direction - throw a brick back................
Don’t confuse the state with its citizens. India’s 1.4 billion people are not some homogenous monolith you can casually label. One of the biggest casualties of online discourse—especially between India and Pakistan—is the ability to appreciate that there are still good, peace-loving people on both sides.Sure, if you are "done" with offering proof, expect the sort of reaction Trump is now giving you.
Utter clowns.
2019 changed that. May 2025 has taken it even farther.
That's very refreshing to hear, thank you.Don’t confuse the state with its citizens. India’s 1.4 billion people are not some homogenous monolith you can casually label. One of the biggest casualties of online discourse—especially between India and Pakistan—is the ability to appreciate that there are still good, peace-loving people on both sides.
Not all 1.4 billion Indians are Hindutva extremists, just as not all 250 million Pakistanis are terrorists. It’s a dangerous and lazy generalization that helps no one.
I will repeat myself - where is the proof? Pakistan offered assistance to investigate - nothing accepted.
You can appoint a third party and show confirmation then you are beibg described as "international pirates". you attacked a sovereign nation.
We dont want you to give Pakistan "another chance" - ffs just show the world the proof.
Truth be said - there isnt any. Embarrassing..............
Proof ...cutting it pretty thin aren't you !The last definitive proof was in the 2008 Mumbai attacks—10 Pakistani nationals, with one, Ajmal Kasab, captured alive. A host of details and evidence were shared with Pakistan. Was there any meaningful prosecution? I don't recall any.
As I said, diplomacy between these two states effectively died a long time ago. Perhaps the only realistic starting point now is the acceptance of the status quo.
The problem is, this is the status quo. Pakistan will not stop support for Kashmir, despite the more confrontational approach by India, and India will continue to "punish Pakistan" for every attack. As I've mentioned before, there's no clear end game in all this. At the moment, all signs point to a full scale war, in which case it's anyone's guess what the outcome will be.The last definitive proof was in the 2008 Mumbai attacks—10 Pakistani nationals, with one, Ajmal Kasab, captured alive. A host of details and evidence were shared with Pakistan. Was there any meaningful prosecution? I don't recall any.
As I said, diplomacy between these two states effectively died a long time ago. Perhaps the only realistic starting point now is the acceptance of the status quo.
Dearest forum regular from across the eastern border.From the looks of it, India seems done with offering proof of attacks allegedly orchestrated by Pakistan. Past efforts—be it 26/11 Mumbai, Pathankot, or Uri—have yielded nothing to suggest Pakistan is serious about prosecuting the perpetrators. So why should India believe things will be any different this time?
We are in a sorry state of diplomacy, and anyone pushing for “another chance” to Pakistan risks political suicide in India.
To his credit, Modi did try—by inviting Nawaz Sharif to India and even visiting Pakistan—but that attempt failed miserably.


Not one single islamist extremist has ever been elected into authority in Pakistan. Islamist extremism is therefore demonstrably not representative of Pakistan's citizenry.Don’t confuse the state with its citizens. India’s 1.4 billion people are not some homogenous monolith you can casually label. One of the biggest casualties of online discourse—especially between India and Pakistan—is the ability to appreciate that there are still good, peace-loving people on both sides.
Not all 1.4 billion Indians are Hindutva extremists, just as not all 250 million Pakistanis are terrorists. It’s a dangerous and lazy generalization that helps no one.
@Musings As a forum administrator you've been here far longer than other members. If he's violating forum rules/off-topic you can issue a simple ban. But this kind of bullying where few members are on his/her/bot tail didn't sit right with me, hence the reply.
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