Should We Pursue our Policy of Dialogue with Pakistan?

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Nitish said:   1 decade ago
I think the dialogue policy with Pakistan should be continued with Pakistan. We should not forget that doing same with the accused is not the solution. Forgiveness is our nature as foolishness of our neighbor. Let us do ours and let them do in their style. If we take eye instead of eye then one day the whole world will be blind. India is known for peace in the world and we should remain our prestige.
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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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Kartik khurana said:   1 decade ago
Policy of dialogue with pakistan is of no use:

Firstly, all the earlier attempts have failed, pakistan has always deceived us.

Secondly, their attitude is also not at all good, they have allowed terrorist groups to grow in pakistan and India has provided many proofs of it, pakistan instead of believing and finding out, they denies.

For pakistan dialogue means always the issue of kashmir nothing else.

Dialogue is fruitful only when both the sides wants, but it has been only a formality.
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Pratyush Kumar said:   1 decade ago
I agree with the points which are emphasized by my friends, but in my opinion, we need to improve our relationship with Pakistan. We must have cordial relationship with neighbor, because they would live with us, now tomorrow and day after tomorrow.

Even though they are violating ceasefire, and indulging in malicious sort of tasks.

We need to take our country to apex by economically, technically and medically. So that not only Pakistan but other countries like US or USA get afraid of us.

There are several factors which are essential for the bilateral talks.

* They must talk with youth and civilian of Pakistan, in terms of social and political issues, to remove their internal vendetta.

* Governance must be strong enough to control over terrorist and terror.

* They need to improve their level of literacy, because educated person don't like violence, they would create conducive atmosphere to live in, and we'll also respect to people.

* War creates vendetta and love leads to peace.
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GOUTAM PATTNAIK said:   1 decade ago
Peace can only be obtained by violent conflicts with the enemies & defeating them. It is not at all unfair to kill those who create terror among innocent people & cause ir-repairable loss to the society. They have no fellow feeling & humanity. If they do not come to the right track by peaceful negotiations, then there is a need of a war. It is truly said, "if you want peace then be prepared for a war".
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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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Vinayak Adkar said:   1 decade ago
I think we should pursue our policy of dialogue with Pak because if we leave it the discussion with pak, the events like violation of ceasefire on LOC and attack on border is not going to stop. By stopping the dialogue diplomacy we are giving a message to the Pak and Taliban that we have scared of them and we are unable to defend them.

This issue of pursuing the dialogue policy is political kind. Our govt should give the strong message both by politically and by increasing the security system in inside itself. India wants peace and peace will never come from war. Peace can only get by peaceful way.
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Ankit Saoji said:   1 decade ago
AN EYE FOR AN EYE MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD BLIND.

According to me war is definitely is not the solution. War will badly affect our economy. India has maintained great level of patience in Pakistan's matter. Ya but tolerance should be up-to certain limit. If Pakistan continues its shameful behavior then we must give a defeating reply to them.
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Bhushan said:   1 decade ago
I think India should continue its policy of dialogue with Pakistan. Because cutting down the conversation line nothing would be achieved. But while making dialogue we must stay alert. Some people are saying that whatever happened in the past is past and We should forget it. But friends there is no great teacher than past. In most of the articles of journalists who have visited Pakistan and interacted with local people have found that its 'peace' which Pakistani people want. We can move ahead only with peaceful talk.
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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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