India and Pakistan
By ramp123
@ramp123 (191)
India
June 19, 2011 6:48am CST
Now that it is pretty much clear that Pakistan had been harbouring Osama Bin Laden for ten years in Abbotabad, it also seems clear that this could not have happened without the knowledge of the Pakistan Government or the ISI. They may deny it, but they are lying for sure.
Under these circumstances, India's response has been that it could also think about pre-emptive strikes within Pakistan to remove terrorist bases and encampments. Pakistan has reacted very strongly to this.
Where do you think the relationship between India and Pakistan is going? Do you think Pakistan will ever see the error of its ways and stop propagating terror?
2 responses
@donharis (305)
• Pakistan
23 Jun 11
Well it seems that u r fully Brainwashed, U hate Pakistan,But dont know that whats happened and whats Going on, What nehru did was right,i guess u think that all Pakistani are the Same, U will not belive that the seperation of pakistan was a pre plan of Britishs, As not for a single time Quaid EAzam havnt gone to Jail, Bcoz he was a Spy, and kashmir is not a big issue its our Govts thats making it a big issue, Well Watch the Pakistan politics Clossely, The People of Pakistan From Begging are Decived,and so of india, and it was kept in our mind that we are Enamies..Well if u dont belive on the Brainwashing, than ask a small school Kid about Pakistan, He will open ur eyes that how mush the text Books hav Brainwashed his mind...
@pankajgarg (797)
• India
20 Jun 11
India and pakistan has same roots i.e. partitioned from the same circumstances but both the countries were never in peace with each other and moreover pakistan has been governed either by wrong hands plus there is profound military influence in the Pakistan government which makes things worse and India had suffered a lot due to terrorist attacks.
I think some sort of an international organisation like the UNO should deploy its army in Pakistan to destroy the terrorist bases and help in bringing peace to both countries and resolve the kashmir issue.
@ramp123 (191)
• India
23 Jun 11
We should remember that POK is a creation of the UNO. Back in 1948, Pakistan had attacked India and their troops were almost up to Srinagar, before Mr Nehru finally woke up and airlifted troops to Srinagar airport. The Pakistani troops were driven back, and in another two days or so, Indian troops would have thrown them out of Kashmir and the battles would have been fought on Pakistani soil. Unfortunately, rather foolishly, Mr. Nehru called in the UN, who promptly declared a ceasefire and status quo, and that is what prevails right up to today. Personally, I think it is a bilateral problem, and we should solve it. A few pre-emptive strikes on their nuclear facilities followed by bombing out the terrorist camps will make it clear to them that we cannot be trifled with. As long as we keep talking in polite language, they will continue to be aggressive. This particular donkey needs a stick, not a carrot.