NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India’s government will formally break up Jammu and Kashmir state into two federal territories on Thursday (i.e Today), as part of a sweeping move to tighten its grip over the restive region that is at the heart of more than 70 years of hostility with Pakistan.
Reuters (WORLD NEWS OCTOBER 30, 2019)
Now what can be an appropriate reply from Pakistan?
But are we moving for a dialogue, or are we going to accept the monologue of India on this matter?
Remember, that WAR IS NOT A SOLUTION, but a quagmire to Victory (not necessarily Success). It inflates ego, not necessarily a Cause.
It is very contrasting to see the diplomacy efforts from both sides, with the Indian side being more aggressive about their approach to the matter, whereas the Pakistani Govt, showed a political will to enhance regional coordination by opening the Kartarpur Border terminal. Not only this, but the captured Pilot of IAF was handed over within a matter of days.
Although, it is also quite enervating to observe how UN is moving about this matter. Even the Islamic Brothers turned their backs. Chips are down. Period.
Boiling economy, soaring internal threats, gyrating political situations and then our "Islamic Nukes".
Recently, India had been able to make a point in UN about Moulana Masood Azhar in 2017 and more recently in the case of Hafiz Muhammad Saeed.
IK's aggressive and staunch speech at UN was not able to generate the impetus to move anything in Pakistan's favor in the International corridors.
What are our options, in this case?
Reuters (WORLD NEWS OCTOBER 30, 2019)
Now what can be an appropriate reply from Pakistan?
But are we moving for a dialogue, or are we going to accept the monologue of India on this matter?
Remember, that WAR IS NOT A SOLUTION, but a quagmire to Victory (not necessarily Success). It inflates ego, not necessarily a Cause.
It is very contrasting to see the diplomacy efforts from both sides, with the Indian side being more aggressive about their approach to the matter, whereas the Pakistani Govt, showed a political will to enhance regional coordination by opening the Kartarpur Border terminal. Not only this, but the captured Pilot of IAF was handed over within a matter of days.
Although, it is also quite enervating to observe how UN is moving about this matter. Even the Islamic Brothers turned their backs. Chips are down. Period.
Boiling economy, soaring internal threats, gyrating political situations and then our "Islamic Nukes".
Recently, India had been able to make a point in UN about Moulana Masood Azhar in 2017 and more recently in the case of Hafiz Muhammad Saeed.
IK's aggressive and staunch speech at UN was not able to generate the impetus to move anything in Pakistan's favor in the International corridors.
What are our options, in this case?