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Making a new Future: Peace Dividends for India and Pakistan

dawood mamoon August 13, 2007

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#4 Posted by jayp on August 18, 2007 4:10:36 am
Dawood Mian,

There is no peace dividend for India. A prosperous pakistan in the current political situation is a threat to the world. The jihadis of today in pakistan are funded by the people of pakistan and more income for them will only add to the jihadic activities.

It is in the interest of India and the world to keep pakistan at teh subsistance level and prevent its progress.

An approach like north korea to dismantle the bomb, or like Libiya are the only options that can give any kind of peace dividend to pakistan.

The islamic bomb has become the ball and chain on pakistans economic progress. This is further compoinded by the pakistanis and their politicians by keep repeating that it has a bomb, which no other country including india never does.

The insistance of pakistan to claim the islamic bomb is genuine problem and as one keeps talking about it creates teh impression that it is uppermost in pak minds and is actively using it. FR Khan activity is a symptom of thsi where the bomb was used to further jihadic ideas.
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#3 Posted by Ranjit on August 18, 2007 2:33:15 am
Dawa dil, why do you keep nagging Indians all the time? Go get a boyfriend and get laid.
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#2 Posted by dawa-i-dil on August 18, 2007 12:49:45 am
why you all indians dont tell the sarkar tyhat why it spend 68% on Defence,,,,,

why this money is not for poor people of india....


due to your 68% ..pakistan also have to spend a lot of on Defence...

why you all indians are mad ..on accumulating arms....

and for whom....

why you not resist against your Warriors government...

why are they crazy ..in destroying others...


solution is very simple....
stop accumulating arms..and weapons ..in india...
use this money for poor people of india...

i dont know why indians are in mental disorder of spending too much on defence


i mean to say.....india cannot reach the foot level of China

regarding sri Lanka..Bhutan..Nepal..and Bangla Desh etc...they are just small country ..so no comparison with India...

and regarding pakistan..again i say....

Pakistan is a nuclear missile power....

are indians are collecting arms against pakistan....






I mean to say....


you can give a threat as a "super power " to bangla desh bhutan





but do you think that by collecting arms....

you can give a threat to pakistan
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#1 Posted by okhla99 on August 18, 2007 12:42:36 am
Long rambling narrative completely failing to :

1. highlight current problems faced by Pakistan.
2. Possible solutions.
3. Future course of action.

Utter Waste of Chowk Space.
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