(contd.)The Modi govt.’s firm stand on Hurriyat and insisting NSA on talks just on terror are very heartening too. India has every right to say yes or no to Pak talking to selective Indians. How can Pak decide who to talk to in Kashmir ? Pak can talk to elected reps like the Muftis, Abdullahs … with permission from GOI. India should not have any objection. It is time India stops giving in to bullying by the rouge state and hope Modi govt. will remain firm and not dilute them under pressure from America . At best India could have been a bit flexible in agreeing to talk on the modalities of K-resolution. Nothing more. Coming to Pakistan behavior it is consistent with the pattern seen for the last over two decades and we still keep on harping of talks with that country ! Moreover to Modi’s disadvantage recent developments have made the Pak Army chief Rahil Sharif very powerful figure. As a reincarnation of Zia-ul-Haq he considers himself the de-jure ruler of Pakistan out there to establish dominance of Islamic Pakistan in the region. So the ‘unfinished agenda’ of taking Kashmir from India must be the uppermost among his tasks. No wonder somewhat independent line taken by Pak PM sans Kashmir at Ufa must have been unacceptable and so the excuses to wriggle out of NSA talks unfairly blaming India given the Indian dossier details.
Modi Govt.'s Pak policy like a new comer driving at high speed on a road w/o proper road map or guide has suddenly come to an abrupt halt on a dead end. Naturally now he will have to change his course and above all first get a proper road map and guidance from past history lessons of destination Pakistan. Even as ‘talks’ followed by Pak treachery with two successive Indian PMs had been well enshrined during the past decade and half Narendra Modi tried the ‘pulling the rabbit’ out of Pak hat when he invited Pak PM to his swearing-in ceremony ….and to the latest NSA level talks disaster post Ufa, the repetitive past cycles of experience was complete. For a man of ‘Mia- Musharraf…Biryani diplomacy jab …..’at MMS days fame the complete u-turn and the end result must be an abject lesson and ideal time for Narendra Modi to ‘pause and reflect’ on Pak policy! He must have learnt the hard way that if he thought he could get one better either on Vajpayee or MMS so quickly he was mistaken and could end up with ‘egg on his face’! So Modi govt. back to square one on Pak ? Or rather -1 going by Sartaz Aziz’s statement that tension and mistrust have increased ?This is what happens when any Indian govt, tries to appease a recalcitrant Pakistan for talks with eyes wide shut because Pak are not trustworthy. However to the credit of Modi govt. FM , Sushma’s press conference has at last broug
Re: MODI GOVT. MUST 'PAUSE AND REFLECT' ON PAK POLICY-I
by damodaran mohan on Aug 26, 2015 03:38 PM
(contd.)..last brought out lot more clarity on Pak policy which was missing all along during last 15 months .
They are to keep balance in between their people, army and bureaucracy. Everyone is more indisciplined, non accountable and corrupt in PAK comparing to India.
NAMO's govt has failed on all fronts. This is just another example. All bluster and no delivery. 56" has collapsed to 5.6" in one year's time. Economy is in shambles. Telecom is pathetic. Coal and steel are in ruins. Land acquisition is impossible to set up any venture. India is reaping the harvest for the Fekooo Mania seen in '14 !
Re: This is a pattern
by Amit on Aug 24, 2015 06:53 PM
"Economy is in shambles"... Do you live in a cave?? Inflation is record low, economy is starting to move up..said Rajan (RBI).
Re: Re: This is a pattern
by Sandeep Mukherjee on Aug 24, 2015 09:19 PM
Ask Rajan to get me my onions.. jobs for our children and a business opportunity for me !
Re: Re: Re: This is a pattern
by ashish tiwari on Aug 25, 2015 02:28 PM
Why..is your didi not providing you onions and jobs?Bengal should be merged with Bangladesh..good riddance
Re: This is a pattern
by Amit on Aug 24, 2015 06:56 PM
Indo Pak situation will never improve with or without talks due to adamant Pakistan. Lets face it and acct accordingly.
Re: Re: This is a pattern
by Sandeep Mukherjee on Aug 24, 2015 09:22 PM
When did you realise this? Just now? or earlier when namo and his cohorts were accusing the UPA of failure with pakistan.. and promising 56" behaviour once he is in?
Re: This is a pattern
by Prakash Bedekar on Aug 24, 2015 10:47 PM
Tell those who still are being fooled by BJP to go market to purchase vegetables,fruits,milk or other essentials like wheat,rise or grams to find the sky rocketing prices and don't ask about onion prices because the same is out of reach for common man. This is what BJP has to offer us as "acchhe din"
Too much is talked about Modi govt stand on Huriat n change of stand etc.. Modi is clear from beginning that Huriat n separists are no party to talk.. Unfortunately the modus operandi of handling the Huriat with JnK govt always act half hearted n decisions to follow to keep away the Huriat. Now pak played a game, Modi govt was firm on this issue from his first day, that nobody can quote Pakistan, media, analysts that pak always meet Huriat.. Modi should stand firm, avoid NSa meets, dossiers,n only some meeting to satisfy the army in oak that Indian border is not in firing mode.. Less talk the better, less chakanges to oak better.. Modi Sarkar need not learn a lesson by experiment!! On their own?