This obsession stemmed from India’s drubbing in the 1962 border war with China. And it’s ceaselessly fed on China’s burgeoning military prowess, rapid economic development and its growing regional and global influence. Add the Pakistan-China relationship, and the obsession becomes toxic.
India and Pakistan are biological twins, born of the same blood. They have many things in common, but mutual distrust has bedeviled their relationship since their bloody birth. Conversely, Pakistan and China may not have many commonalities, still they managed to develop a robust, symbiotic relationship. The Indians are wary of this bond. They believe Pakistan is colluding with China to stymie India’s growth and to foster Beijing’s geopolitical strategy in South Asia. To substantiate their fears, they refer to China’s massive strategic and political investment in Pakistan.
Pakistan transferred the management of the strategically located Gwadar port to China earlier this year. The port is purely commercial. But Indian strategists believe it is a new ‘pearl’ in the so-called ‘string of pearls’ strategy associated with China. According to this hypothetical strategy, China is building and enhancing seaports in countries such as Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Pakistan, to turn them into naval bases at some point in the future in order to encircle India in a strategically disadvantageous position.
Pakistan is aware of India’s overwrought fears. And perhaps, this is what strengthens Islamabad’s belief that Delhi is fuelling the separatist insurgency in Balochistan, where the Gwadar port is located. Pakistani officials have repeatedly blamed the Indian intelligence agency, RAW, for covertly arming, training and financing Baloch separatists through Indian consulates in Afghanistan. These concerns were partly endorsed by US President Barack Obama’s special representative for the region James Dobbins. Officially, India denies the allegation. However, its former army chief, General VK Singh, reportedly admitted in a recent inquiry report that an Indian Army unit doled out money to Baloch separatists through Afghanistan.
After coming to power, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had his first official visit to China in July, where the two allies inter alia reached an array of agreements and pledged to build a trade and energy corridor from Gwadar to Kashghar, in Xinjiang. Some global powers are also out to ensure the failure of this multibillion dollar project by keeping Balochistan unstable. And Pakistan believes India is conspiring with them to scare away the Chinese from Gwadar.
The ongoing flare-up on the Line of Control and the working boundary shows that rounds and rounds of dialogue couldn’t even narrow down the trust deficit between the two states. There is no denying that an uninterrupted and uninterruptible dialogue is the only way for the two neighbours to detoxify their relations and work towards the economic development of their peoples. Normalisation would, however, remain a far cry unless Indian officialdom gives up its toxic obsession and re-hyphenates relations with Pakistan and China.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 31st, 2013.
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Marveolous article............
@Baktiyar Ghazi Khan "Pakistan is based on the Indus River Valley civilization"? Oh you mean Pakus River Valley civilization? Does it even cross your mind that it is INDus, not Pakus? Ever crossed your mind that the word Pakistan didn't exist before 1930 and was artificially coined? Every crossed your mind that the original inhabitants of INDus region were either displaced or converted? That Islam, the foundational idea of Pakistan, is only 1400 years old and IVC is 6000+ years old; that the terms Indus, Sindhu, Sindhi predates Islam by a long long time.
I bet you don't think about all this. Like most Pakistanis, you've been brainwashed by "Pakistan studies"
what?
@Dude, Your own Indian journalist Vikas Bajaj himself admits in a New York Times article, "India measures itself against a China that doesn’t notice", that Indians are obsessed with China. I quote a few introductory lines: "It seems to be a national obsession in India: measuring the country’s economic development against China's yardstick... Indian newspapers are filled with articles comparing the two countries. Indian executives refer to China as a template for development. Government officials cite Beijing, variously as a threat, partner or role model."
@I am a Khan:
A. India is absolutely no match for China. China has the Military Capability to wipe India off the map of this Globe.
B. I personally dont mind Pakistan becoming a province of China and we all get Chinese passports!
Well, India fought a war with China and survived.
India also fought off aggression from 'Higher Than Mountains and Sweeter Than Honey' province of China, on four occasions. All without much harm.
What happened to the 'Sweeter than Honey' province of China in the meanwhile, is, another story.
The trade volume between China and India? No Chinese will care, we will only care about the Indians will pay US dollars, we don't love will continue to the depreciation of the rupee. In many people's eyes, Pakistan is a friend of china. If necessary, we will help them, whether economic or military. Even if the Chinese government does not facilitate assistance to Pakistan, then we will be in a person's identity to help them.
ET, why did you censor my comment?
@Raj - USA: Pakistan's cultural, social, and racial heritage is separate from India. Pakistan is based on the Indus River Valley civilization. Religion is irrelevant, and it is about race and geneology. Pakistanis are the descendants of the original inhabitants of the land, and there is no denying that point.
@TUNG: Assuming all the above comments are from Indians. That makes it 77 out of 1.2billion people. And say this is one article of about 30 odd articles .. Now you do the math about obsession
Wow, Indian comments out number Pakistani commentators on the site, This clearly shows Indians don't care what is happening in Pakistan !!!!
@Avatar: No surprise, its because of better internet depth and at least more than 2 times of English speaking population of India.
indians talking about obsessions then logging on to the internet, searching for tribune and then writing on a pakistani website!hmm enuf said!who is obsessed with whom can be easily seen
Weird, more Indians here than Pakistanis and I am sure it say tribune.com.PK
Lol! That is all this piece deserves.
Good article. The thread of comments from indian cyber brigade itself proves the 'cynical obsession' of Indians. Their mindsent has not changed and their comments show it is not going to change anytime soom. They are emotionally driven in their approach. They are reluctant to admit a plain fact. Reams of reports have been published in Newsweek, NYT, Financial Times and even in their own media about India's China obsession. I quote ex US secretary of state Henry Kissinger who writes in his last book, "India does not matter for China but to India, China not only matters a lot but is an obsession."
@x: uh ? And who might you be ? And who is "they" And what mindset ?
@Bakhtiyar Ghazi Khan:
Pakistan and India only share the history of Mughal and British rule, and no time other than that have they been classified as one land. Pakistan’s history is based on the Indus River Valley Civilization and closeness (both by geography and culture) to Persia, Central Asia, and Arabia. Modern India’s Hindu culture is based on the Ganges river/ South India and is a completely separate civilization.
Did Zaid Hamid teach you this?
Can you tell me before the Mughals who inhabited this land? Heard of Taxila? Know of the civilisation that Taxila was part of? Are you sure it was Persian/ Arabic? Try finding out remnants of which religion's monasteries dotted the Swat Valley? I am sure you never heard of the Bamiyan Budha too. And I do not blame you. Fiction as history is your favourite subject, after all.
Do you know, how do the Arabs pronounce the Sindhu? The call it Hindu. So , can you have a 'Hindu' culture as i opposed to a Sindhu culture? Do yourself a favour, find out who was Al Beruni and also which book did he write? Does he claim the area mentioned by you to be Arabian in civilisation?
Or may be pulling your head out of the sand is too much of an effort, so let me make it easier for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxila
http://www.valleyswat.net/history/default.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ab%C5%ABRay%E1%B8%A5%C4%81nal-B%C4%ABr%C5%ABn%C4%AB
@Jat: Oh and they dictate your mindset? They certainly do not dictate mine.
@truthprevail: Dude not cool. As an Indian I would prefer a longtime peace solution and diluting or eliminating the trust deficit and prosper together rather than hoping for any ills for neighboring countries including Pakistan. After all as our dear author mentioned we are siblings who are blood thirsty for each other's blood thanks to handful of religious extremists who divided the country on line of religion. Those who put religion above humanity should be hanged.
Great article, thanks for posting. All the points are valid and enlightening.
However, I will add one point that Pakistan's culture, civilization, and ethnic makeup is unique. Pakistan and India only share the history of Mughal and British rule, and no time other than that have they been classified as one land. Pakistan's history is based on the Indus River Valley Civilization and closeness (both by geography and culture) to Persia, Central Asia, and Arabia. Modern India's Hindu culture is based on the Ganges river/ South India and is a completely separate civilization.
@A Khan: Dude we are lecturing the self proclaimed expert in the matter of diplomatic relationship (a.k.a every Pakistani like this author). We are fixing our problems and still have enough time to give our rebuttal to any false statement made by our dear neighbors.
@Sajida: Dear thats tthree months old report. Do you know the current stance and how quickly it had rebounded ? Meanwhile look at Pakistani currency standing this month. Enjoy reading that!
@Babloo: he said India and Pakistan, not Indians and Pakistanies.
India will gang-rape Pakistan with help of Afghanistan
@Agnostic: " ... Thanks for causing a commotion in the Indian cyber brigade. The lack of dissension among them is stunning. ... "
We have been a nation for thousands of years. It should not come as a surprise if we all think alike.
@Sherry It only shows that both of you are not Arabs.
Add the Pakistan-China relationship, and the obsession becomes toxic.
"Pakistan-China Relationship" ??? As in,
A. 1965- China could not/ would not/ did not rescue Paklistan.
B. 1971- Bangladesh was born with China watching passively from the sidelines.
C. 1998- China did not/ could not/ would not prevent Gen Musharraf being recorded while lying through his teeth, while being a State Guest in Beijing. China did not open another front to 'liberate' Kashmir either.
D. 2001- China did not promise rescue from the stone age, where the Americans wanted to take Pakistan.
Still the author insists that, Pakistan and China may not have many commonalities, still they managed to develop a robust, symbiotic relationship..
Is 'Parasitic' synonymous with 'Symbiotic'?
Pakistan is toxic. India is obsessed with keeping the txicity out.
Moderator .......Why didn't you post my earlier comment? .......I only said this column should have been under HUMOUR section....... A request from your twin brother.
Time is coming when India will take on both the evils China and Pakistan.Till such time enjoy sleeping with China.GOOD LUCK.
*Pakistan and China may not have many commonalities, still they managed to develop a robust, symbiotic relationship. *
Biggest delusion by Pakistanis....They think that China wants friendship because they are in awe with them....
The truth is that Pakistan is a pawn used by China in their ascent to Global supremacy because they know they cannot find another country who are ready to self destruct themselves for the destruction of others....
In 1971,when the Indo Pakistan war was fought,atleast USA made an attempt to send warships,but what did the "higher than Himalayas" friend did?? Just sit quietly and watch Indian army surround East Pakistan and declare it as a new country...
Pakistan was used by a pawn by USA and now China and they will continue to be a pawn until they start improving and stop getting aid...
You know the bad thing about being a pawn is they are the first to be sacrificed....
Author says " However, its former army chief, General VK Singh, reportedly admitted in a recent inquiry report that an Indian Army unit doled out money to Baloch separatists through Afghanistan"
Nowhere has VK Singh talked about Balochistan and Afghanistan. He had talked about Kashmir. Now Indian Army is not even present in Afghanistan.
@A Khan:
I beg to point out that postings by Indians on your website are not an indication of an "obsession", let alone toxic one. We lieve in an Internet age where boundaries virtually do not exist, and a reader from one country can easily access the website of another country and air his views about a subject. You have to read the thousands of U.S. readers who post, usually unflattering, comments on the websites of their newspapers about Pakistan whenever there is any news report about that country. Indeed, the presence of Indian readers on your website also helps Pakistani readers come to know of what the other side thinks, and thus create a balanced reporting in contrast to the stale and parrot-like repitition of views expressed by some of the writers of this paper which seems to encourage only criticism of India and rarely entertains any corrective perspectives by external readers of its own writers. By the same token, one could speak of the "toxic obsession" of Pakistani trolls with India, judging by the deluge of Pakistani comments on the websites of Indian newspapers (these can hardly be described as comments, considering the invectives, Urdu-language abuses and other colourful expletives that Pakistanis usually post instead of engaging in an intellectually stimulating debate about a particular subject with a healthy mind and reasoning which Pakistani trolls seem to lack). Please, dear editors, do not become a tool in the propaganda, lies and conspiracy theories that proliferate, multiply and thrive in Pakistan where people readily accept, instead of verifying, the lopsided and, often, untrue stories from across the border while suppressing any news that may put (and usually does put) Pakistan in poor light. Is that journalism? I think not.
If Pakistan moved to Madagascar and built high walls around it we will be happy. Pakistan persists in many ways in interfering in the affairs of India. You support terrorists, spread anti-shia propaganda and criminal activities to India. Therefore we have a "toxic obsession" with you.
People in Pakistan are funny. There is either a blog/OPed/letter in ET about India every other day and then it is India who is obsessed with Pakistan.I would understand if there are just news about India, that would make sense since that is just reporting. But an editorial every other day? I guess people are making their living by just writing about India in ET.
@Sherry: We should have been on the same side; but your generals had different ideas. The result is there for all to see.
It was the two nation theory that split with partition. That is the first and most toxic symptom.This cannot be undone.The China-Pakistan relationship will be due for a shake up with the recent warning issued by China on funding and sending terrorists into Xingjian.More so in the light of the Tienanmen shoot out.with all the brouhaha on the Iran Pakistan pipeline why blame the west when even Islamic nations some of whom are wealthy are not willing to finance it.These are issues that need to be thought out before going into all these conspiracy,toxic and victim theories.There is no obsession in this.
Good piece. If people find the authors sources "weak" in terms of presenting a case for India's toxic obsession, then well the comments prove his claims beyond any reasonable doubt. The amount of Indians reading and commenting in this and other Pakistani papers, is the strongest proof of indians toxic obsession.
If only you people paid a fraction of your time solving India's problems, oh wait, India is number 1 in every human development indicator and greatest country to live for all in the world. A small advice, fix you own house then come here lecturing.
How come the Enter-Prohibited-Sign is in the middle of the lawn?
Why would india be irritated with chinese manufacturing long range bombers which are basically nothing but copy of old tupolov versions. India already has Tupolovs (Tu-142) stationed in andaman and nicobar islands covering malacca straits and all of south china. India is also getting 40 state of the art Sukhois for heavy bombing missions from russia. What ever we need either is with us or ordered from a foreign country or under research & development stage in indigenous defence labs. Also we pay our suppliers upfront rather then beg and squeez from national social and developmental budget.
ha ha ha. Funny, China has a forex of $3.66 Trillion. Doesn't give a pithy $20 billion to bail out its best friend Pakistan. Yeah, India is obsessive about great China-pakistan friendship :-))
It is true and has been know for a while and could've been gauged by the national hobby of our "shinning neighbor" that they have to troll every Pakistani publication, blog and forum. This is not a surprise at all. This happens every day! Welcome to reality and have fund with the responses.
The write up started with China’s bomber Xian H-6K (replica of Russian Tupolev Tu-16) which is produced by China under license and reached to Indo-Pak relations??? It further reached to LOC and boundary skirmishes and trust deficit. Why?
The only solution is that Pakistan has to DO MORE .... not by words but by its deeds.
@Babloo: But large volume of muslims today are offsprings of Non-Muslims fro pre-partition india. How would you deny it?
I have a "do more" order for India. India is not doing enough where it should. Imagine if it was Pakistan on the other side of the fence. Would they have let go an opportunity like Balochistan? Why isn't India doing more?
@author... who checked the facebook status first ?? who is so obsessed that he checked the status....???
@tabrezi: when a Pakistani paper writes an article about India, do you expect Martians to come and read it but not Indians? :-). I would like to get into your head. Seems like a fun place. May not be a logical place but fun it is!
A. Some global powers are also out to ensure the failure of this multibillion dollar project by keeping Balochistan unstable. And Pakistan believes India is conspiring with them to scare away the Chinese from Gwadar.
OK. Looks like not only India but also 'some global powers' have a 'toxic obsession' with Sino-Pak sweeter than honey relationship.
B. Normalisation would, however, remain a far cry unless Indian officialdom gives up its toxic obsession and re-hyphenates relations with Pakistan and China.
Now that we have had the fantasy of China and Pakistan being hyphenated and in the same bracket, let us have some facts,
(i) India-China bilateral trade is now in excess of 70 billion USD . How much is the Indo-Pak trade or Sino-Pak trade in comparison?
(ii) Recently the Chinese PM visited India for 4 days before arriving in Pakistan for 1 and half days.
(iii) Is the author aware of this document from Pakistan itself?
http://www.ipripak.org/factfiles/ff67.pdf
(iv) Does the author know where Budhism originated?
@Ali Tanoli: Surely someday they will. But history of other places and our own tells us that it will occur when there is a definite break from the past - say a revolution, an economic collapse or a decisive War. National Narrative of one or both will have to undergo a radical change for a genuine thaw.
Pakistan people are funny people.....and this man acts like he sits with indian policy makers and make indian policies........india is no pakistan.....we take right decisions at right time with patience......let the modi come in center u will see more such articles from people like these strategic expert of pakistan.......what i have noticed it everybody in pakistan is either a strategic expert or foreign analyst or strategic analyst etc. etc.......sorry to say we Indians are only concentrating on becoming a Business Analyst and struggling a lot here with such a fierce competition in society among our own people who are fighting for betterment of society......good luck to all people of pakistan...one suggestion think rationally...think as a human and not as a person from any religion.....Hope ET get it through..i have written nothing offensive....Thanks in advance ET
@cosmo I am not as bad as The times of india comentators what u say bro?????
An excellent article ..
India's "obsession" is rather curious: despite the "drubbing" in 1962, it holds joint meetings with China to find solutions to their boundary issues and conducts joint military games. Since the war in 1962, the LAC has remained relatively stable and calm. Their trade, in the mean time, is on path to reach $100b and both are in the process of achieving world status - China already has. India's has managed her "obsession" without exporting "strategic assets" to China. That cannot be said of Pakistan whose identity is anti-India - some obsession that.
India's involvement in Balochistan: - if it is, then provide proof from sources other than ISI and MI. They have no credibility both within and specially outside Pakistan. And if Gwadar is being built for purely commercial purposes, why could Pakistani companies, labour and engineers not do it? Why is the military managing the project and not the civilian central and state governments?
Pakistan imposed 4 wars on India and China imposed one.... And India is the one who should not be obsessed!!!!
May also be because the MIC wants to keep being fed. India, is so highly in debt (has only enough funds fr 7 months weeks of imports) , MIC needs to make noise to keep being fed. SEE:
http://qz.com/96277/why-the-indian-rupee-is-on-a-downward-spiral-and-nobody-knows-how-to-stop-it/
Why the Indian rupee is on a downward spiral and nobody knows how to stop it
'A senior Indian analyst shared the report on his Facebook wall with an obsessively cynical comment, “More important is whether we can take it [the bomber] down before it reaches Mughalsarai?”'
In response to a facebook comment, facebook being a medium where even a 10yrs olds can and do comment regularly, you have decided to pen a whole diatribe in a well known and popular pakistani daily? Who is the obsessed one, may i ask?
Author should know that the trade between India and China is around $70 Billion while China-Pakistan is around $12 Billion. Indian PM was in China recently and has signed many agreements and both are part of BRIC. Both Country have similar policy on many international issues, as fast developing country.
@Jat: Oh you're an Indian. I am a Pakistani and a Muslim, also a Punjabi Jat. Does that makes us on the same side or different?
Editor Naveed Hussain: Respectfully, i would like to state that Indians are wary about the Pakistan-China condominium. Consider the following facts: 1. Pakistan has the biggest arsenal of tactical nuclear missiles with 15-200 miles range-I may be mistaken about the exact range but they are quite close to these figures Do you for a New York minute believe that these nukes are for any purpose other than intimidating India? Guess who provided these nukes to the Land of the Pure-none other than our friendly Chinese brothers who gave Pakistan a ringside seat at their nuclear launches at Lop Nor since 1990, way before the 1998 nuclear tests in India and Pakistan. 2. Do you seriously believe that Gwadar port is only for commerce and not for military purposes? As a former Marine Engineer In Germany and a Citibank Executive, I have visited over 89 countries and sailed in every ocean. You do not choose a deep-water site that can accommodate a submarine arsenal with deep water bays purely by accident! Why would the Chinese invest in a backwater surrounded by Baloch Nationalist problems if they did not have greater strategic interests-read, a deep water port for their subs covering the Indian Ocean that will relieve Karachi Port from being surrounded by the Indian Navy-as happened in the 1971 War. 3. It was great fun reading about how a good chunk of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir-dear to Pakistan and close to its heart-was gifted away to China for strategic reasons. I am sure that 4-lane or 6-lane highway through the Himalayan Mountain Range was an act of pure selflessness, just for trade and not for any military reasons.
Let us enjoy our waning days in life, Mr. Hussain, but let us not even pretend to be holier than the other person. I read a lot in the Pakistani Press about India being roped in to contain China, but the blueprints for containing India through Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Mynamar etc. are there as facts on the ground. When you are in more relaxed mood, you and I will probably agree! RR Iyer New York
@Ali Tanoli: Not, if people like you live in Pakistan.
Mr. Editor: You just did the very same thing where you ACCUSED the Indian Media of in your article a few months ago.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/589199/hysterical-india-mature-pakistan/
Am sorry but you lose all credibility (this I say if at all my first comment on this editorial is published / passed by the moderators).
really a hillarious article can ever pak would try to stand on their own every time thy need sm1 previously america n nw china....i wonder y do every news paper of pak always have sm or the other reason to criticize India u cld learn a lot frm India try to focus on positive things.....
Ok, Mr.Hussain:
You have given a rehash of the regional news as interpreted by a Pakistani. Since you wrote the article in the opinion section of this newspaper, what opinion, exactly, are you trying to convey?
will biological brothers ever gonna sit and talk and eat together????
Why would India be obsessed with a failed state like Pakistan? And we're certainly not obsessed with China. Ask all south east Asian nations like South Korea and Japan what they think of China's rise. They feel China's rise by no means is peaceful. China's no-so-peaceful rise is threatening the security of its neighbors, thus we've to be ready to deal with any threat, is push comes to shove.
What about pakistan's obsession about kashmir? When u stop thinking about India , india will stop too.
"The comment shows India’s growing obsession with China" So where does pakistan come from in this article? How did u link pakistan with india's obsession of china? If chinese increase their capabilities why shouldn't india think about it?
And what about the Pakistani obsession of 1000 year war with India, bleeding India with a 1000 cuts and sending under military cover "good terrorists" and "non state actors" across the border into India? Lesser said of policy of sheltering terrorists ( remember OBL?) the better....
The comment shows India’s growing obsession with China. . From a comment on facebook from and Indian analyst (god knows who that is) you draw conclusion about a COUNTRY ???? I really feel sorry for Pakistan now, coz this is coming from an editor of a leading News Agency.
India and Pak are not biological twins. Pak is a bad child born from India. The Indian subcontinent has been 1st united during the mauryan dynasty by Chandragupta Maurya and later the land has been called hindustan by the arabs and India by the greeks or the europeans. So india has a culture and history. It wasnt born. It has lived through all these years. It is the oldest continous civilization.
The incoming comments from a huge number of Indians (frequently visiting this Pakistani website) will testify to this obsession of the Indians.
Toxic obsession is way over the top. Toxic obsession occurs when it is state policy to use 'non state actors' to destabilize and terrorize neighbouring countries over imagined slights 50 years ago.
What India has wrt China - like most of China's neighbours - is wary caution. From Philippines to Vietnam to Japan, Taiwan and Korea - everybody is wary of China. In fact Pakistan is perhaps the only country in Asia that rolls over for China, its pretty much a client-patron relationship.
One analyst makes a comment on facebook and it becomes an official Government statement for our writer, who proceeds to write an entire op-ed on the subject. For years, Pakistan kept several fires alive within its boundaries for easy portability into neighboring countries; today these very fires are a blazing conflagration that will well nigh consume Pakistan itself, which continues to fan these flames in flagrant denial. My advice to Mr. Hussain is to stop advising India, and to put out these fires. India's obsession is with its security environment on the basis of actual attacks/ wars started by Pakistan and incursions from China (unlike you, we do not gift away Kashmiri territory). The fact is that China and Pakistan have little in common other than their common mistrust of India - and no one can blame us if the feeling is mutual. Further, other than the two vassal states of Pakistan and North Korea, all of China's neighbors are uncomfortable with their increasing belligerence, and India has the right to be concerned.
If India has a toxic obsession with Chinese influence in Pakistan, then Pakistan has a toxic obsession with Indian influence in Afghanistan!
Btw, we will give up our toxic obsession when your country stops sending terrorists to gun down innocent (infidel?) civilians in our metropolitan cities. Until then, you can be content with Indians trolling your websites.
One Facebook wall posting or comment showed this guy , India’s growing obsession with China. Wow.. I do not care of what happens in Pakistan. None of my friends speak of China or Pakistan in our daily conversations. We spend out time thinking of how we could send our children to the best schools in India.
We dont want normalization with a country that spreads hatred, terrorism and Polio - an Indian
Guess toxic obsessions get toxic obsessions in return.
Wow. Country obsessed with India is lecturing India about its concerns with China. I wonder how would you feel if India gives Afghanistan nuclear reactors, nuclear weapons, missiles?
Ironic that the very next blog "Conspiracy Theories" by Chris Cork says "...the lines between the true conspiracy, the faux-conspiracy and the theories of conspiracy in Pakistan have merged, homogenised, and we take nothing at face value, trust nobody and shiver with paranoia...."
I hadn't read a humor piece in a while, but I finally got my fix.
Yawn...
Look at the brighter side- Atleast we are not yet seeking strategic depth inside Pakistan. On a different note, with 2014 approaching, I sense that winds in Pakistan establishment have already started changing. Tactical truce seems to be over.
lol......First USA was there master now China.....Who is obsessed when we build relationship with Afghanistan......Pakistani toxic media claims a US-India-Israel axis....... Follow what you preach....
"India and Pakistan are biological twins, born of the same blood. "
That's false. Pakistan studies teaches that Muslims are Arabs and inheritors of Arabic ideology.
Only Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs share the same blood in Indian sub-continent but Muslim Tamils, Bengalis, Keralites, Biharis, Gujratis, Punjabis, Sindhis are all Arabs.