Should We Pursue our Policy of Dialogue with Pakistan?
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MOHIT VEDWAN said:
1 decade ago
When everyone in a family became boss it leads family to ruins and unhappiness and it is the case with Pakistan where everyone thinks of a great scholar but none know how to lead. Some democratic leader talk of peace while other of violence and terrorism. And the remaining mess up left to her army.
So it will be of no use to have talks. Better we keep our forces strong enough to give answer to their brick by STONE immediately. We must remember everyone wants good relation with a strong to tag along. Its true in case of AMERICA which killed OSAMA by raiding Pakistan most secret and safe place but Pakistan do not retaliated and keep mum like a child got a tight slap from his/her mother over a mistake or bad acts.
So it will be of no use to have talks. Better we keep our forces strong enough to give answer to their brick by STONE immediately. We must remember everyone wants good relation with a strong to tag along. Its true in case of AMERICA which killed OSAMA by raiding Pakistan most secret and safe place but Pakistan do not retaliated and keep mum like a child got a tight slap from his/her mother over a mistake or bad acts.
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Shashank Singh said:
1 decade ago
Call me a dictator but I don't think India should pursue any policy which concerns Pakistan be it the policy of dialogue or any other policy. Be it the recent beheading of our soldiers or the repeated violations of cease fire, Pakistan has proved from time to time that it has nothing but baleful intentions towards India. It is well known that Pakistan is housing some of the most wanted terrorists and almost every terrorist has something to do with Pakistan. Trading with a country like Pakistan will bring nothing but harm to our country. It's best to leave Pakistan on its own. Seclusion from the rest of the world will slowly and hopefully bring some change in the troublesome nation.
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GAGAN said:
9 years ago
I am in favour of dialogue talks with Pakistan. Because every issue we want to solve we have to talk. There is need of bilateral talk at any type of problem, we want to solve. No matter the issue like Kashmir is irrelevant from Pakistan because Kashmir is part of India and will be the part in future too. We have to solve issues like infiltration, terrorism, and the fighting issues which are arising in the present scenario. We don't want the fight but also we don't want terrorism.
Pakistan has the character of backstepping always by some immortal agendas of terrorism. But we have to stop now this problem. For solving the problem, we need to talk and resolve in a systematic manner.
Pakistan has the character of backstepping always by some immortal agendas of terrorism. But we have to stop now this problem. For solving the problem, we need to talk and resolve in a systematic manner.
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Gurvinder said:
1 decade ago
I think we should not engage ourself in policy of dialogue but we have to use our manpower. The idea behind my point is, attacks from Pakistan is not a recent event, they have been toiling with the peace agreement from the day they were born, all the years in which we have gone through war it is India who came out as a champion and to soothe the situation they (pak) has always have to come to us for peace treaties. Taking the case of 1971 war India was engaging themselves in peace talks but when our armies had annexed 100000 of their soldiers they have given us everything, they were the one who came to us for peace. So my point is" break them hard and peace will be ours".
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Shalini Mehta said:
1 decade ago
According to me I think dialogue policy should be continued as it is the most peaceful solution. There can be two solution to maintain peace either policy dialogue or force. But peace can never be achieved through war. The attack by Pakistan is not done by common people of pakistan it is done by the terrorists. Government should better look at the grassroots of the problem, that how a common man turns into terrorist there can be hundred reasons behind it but one of the most common reason is unemployment. During policy dialogue these points should be kept forward by INDIAN government and pakistan's government should take care of it to eradicate this issue from the root.
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AKASH said:
9 years ago
GOOD MORNING GENTLEMAN AND LADIES.
Pakistan the word reminding of all the terror attacks, infiltration, brutal treatment with pow's, deterrent to show its power. From the past 70 years, we are in continuous talk with Pakistan for stopping terrorism and resolve it peacefully but every time we discuss they insert the dagger in our back. Continuously complaining to UNO has resulted out with no solution. So considering the current situation where our country is facing too many internal problems, India should continuously keep increase its strength and try to solve the issue with talks with stern face nd when water goes high above water War is the only option.
Pakistan the word reminding of all the terror attacks, infiltration, brutal treatment with pow's, deterrent to show its power. From the past 70 years, we are in continuous talk with Pakistan for stopping terrorism and resolve it peacefully but every time we discuss they insert the dagger in our back. Continuously complaining to UNO has resulted out with no solution. So considering the current situation where our country is facing too many internal problems, India should continuously keep increase its strength and try to solve the issue with talks with stern face nd when water goes high above water War is the only option.
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Nidhi Chandel said:
1 decade ago
The bilateral talks can bear fruits only when both the sides are seriously aiming to find the genuine solution to the problem. It simply wont help if we do it just for blaming one another or for the sake of doing something. Amicable talks with each other can be materialized only with the accent and cooperation of each participant. What has been witnessed so far is that Pakistan tries to appease the world community by pretending to be seriously indulged in peace-oriented talks while it keeps supporting terrorism on the other side. This dual-sided behavior wont certainly help to find any plausible solution and hence should be avoided by Pakistani side.
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Sateesh Koyya said:
10 years ago
Hi friends,
In my opinion it is better to continue the peace talks with Pakistan. As we are still developing country, we have so many issues like corruption, Naxalism, poverty, etc. For the country to develop and become a super power, it must have good relations with neighboring countries.
We know that Pakistan has its own issues that halting it's development. India is well known for its peace in dealing with sensitive issues. Helping each other to resolve the issues of both nations like helping Pakistan to eradicate terrorism. Latest incident at pathankot makes the need for talks with Pakistan to eradicate terrorism in that country.
In my opinion it is better to continue the peace talks with Pakistan. As we are still developing country, we have so many issues like corruption, Naxalism, poverty, etc. For the country to develop and become a super power, it must have good relations with neighboring countries.
We know that Pakistan has its own issues that halting it's development. India is well known for its peace in dealing with sensitive issues. Helping each other to resolve the issues of both nations like helping Pakistan to eradicate terrorism. Latest incident at pathankot makes the need for talks with Pakistan to eradicate terrorism in that country.
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Krishno kanto saha said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends,
In my point of view if we pursue our policy of dialogue with Pakistan, they will feel we are scared instead we want peace. History has proved the nature of Pakistan.
Well friends it is said, "History repeats itself". I think exactly that is happening here. We are making the same mistake that Prithvi Raj Chauhan made. We are leaving Pakistan every time. We have the power now. It is not necessary we will have power forever. It is true that if once pakistan become able to dominate us. We are surely going to lose Kashmir. What I suggest is that we should answer Pakistan in Pakistan's way. Otherwise it will be very late.
In my point of view if we pursue our policy of dialogue with Pakistan, they will feel we are scared instead we want peace. History has proved the nature of Pakistan.
Well friends it is said, "History repeats itself". I think exactly that is happening here. We are making the same mistake that Prithvi Raj Chauhan made. We are leaving Pakistan every time. We have the power now. It is not necessary we will have power forever. It is true that if once pakistan become able to dominate us. We are surely going to lose Kashmir. What I suggest is that we should answer Pakistan in Pakistan's way. Otherwise it will be very late.
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Tushar Prasad said:
1 decade ago
In my view we have enough of it. They have tested our patience. In no case India should have a policy of dialogue with Pakistan until they stop the ceasefire violations, stop infiltrating the terrorists, provide justice for the 26/11 victims. The mastermind behind the Mumbai attacks Hafiz Saeed is roaming freely and they talk about peace keeping process. It really pains to hear the news of death of our brave soldiers, who are every day spending their lives for the protection of our motherland. Are their lives so cheap?We should clearly state Pakistan that it will not be tolerated, or if necessary give them a befitting reply.
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