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varghese
hehehee..
by varghese on Aug 27, 2010 02:04 PM

Do any laws operate in these Tribal zones..comeon dude any agreements by Paks are fit for nothing..just wait to see pak break into 20 pieces...

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Ramesh Dodani
Limit exports ietms which in short supply in Pak
by Ramesh Dodani on Jul 26, 2010 09:01 AM

limit export of neccesities or item in short supply in Pakistan
Our economy is not depedent on Pak exports

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E darwin
Deals -As long money is from USA $$$ and tiny bit from Euro...
by E darwin on Jul 26, 2010 08:59 AM

We know what can india do, but then who will benefit from what we write, the rROTTEN CARTEL WHO THINKS IT IS THEIR BIRTH RIGHT TO RULE INDIA.

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such jano
does anyone understand it
by such jano on Jul 26, 2010 02:51 AM

Afghan trucks will load for india to export but they will go back empty from here, instead they will load stuff from pakistan for its export to Afghanistan.

These pakis are really amazing.


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such jano
INDIA HAS LOST ITS ROLE IN AFGANISTAN
by such jano on Jul 25, 2010 11:30 PM

to the aggressive policies by Pakistan and ISI and weakening of America in its ability to continue its fight in Afghanistan. I don't see any use of putting billions of dollars out there just to keep our influence alive, If there is any interest from Afghanistan it should be dealt in usual way, lets focus on making India a great powerful nation in all aspects where we don't depend on third countries for our influence.

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Ram R
India should react
by Ram R on Jul 20, 2010 11:58 AM  | Hide replies

Indian Govt. should immediately stop MFN status to Pakistan. Secondly, do not export from Afganistan, Because trade is always two way. It is one way trade, when Af can give us, Drugs.
Frustrate efforts of Pak and Af including US by blocking any kind of trade with these clowns. Start working actively towards South East and Pacific rim for increasing trade.
With China, allow trade as long as balance is equal. If it goes in China favor arrange some stop over. We need to let World know, we are capable of thinking. MMS is looks like cripple old worn out in all respect. This era of TRADE WAR.

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Ramesh Dodani
Re: India should react
by Ramesh Dodani on Jul 26, 2010 08:57 AM
agree with you withdraw MFN

why most favoured nation when its policies only favour them ??

wake up india - against Pakis it shud be tit for tat - no more mercy

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pkr ramesh
TREATY
by pkr ramesh on Jul 20, 2010 08:25 AM

What is surprising in this eaty?This is as expected Pak wants to wean away Afghans from India They want to make our exports costly We should not have kneejerk reaction We should endure and continue helping Afghans and have trade going on Pakis will try all tricks to destabilise India from Central Asia Iran gas deal is an example Patience is name of the game

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pradip mazumder
INDIA MAY LOSE SOME STAKE DUE TO SELFISH ATTITUDE OF STAKEHOLDERS
by pradip mazumder on Jul 19, 2010 11:22 PM

I SAID IT ALL !

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Mahendra Patel
One Failed State to another, their deal are as good as their
by Mahendra Patel on Jul 19, 2010 10:21 PM  | Hide replies

Fate, which is not Good in Forseable Future so No regret, better have good Trading with China,USA and EU.
That's place to Strenghten Political, Economical and Cultural Ties, The Other Countries We should develop and Strenghtn ties are Japan,S. Korea, Indonesia, Australia and Newzealand

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Mahendra Patel
Re: One Failed State to another, their deal are as good as their
by Mahendra Patel on Jul 19, 2010 10:24 PM
WHY INDIA SHOULD GET BOTHERED BY THESE HOT AIR TREATIES. Thery smell bad and nothing Good happen out of it, only thing it does is stinck the atmosphere.

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