Who cares ?Pathik wrote:Does Pak recognize Israel as a nation?
Besides Pakistan is not a normal nation.
Survives on hate only
Sustained by US, China, and UK.
KSA is even cutting commitment.
Who cares ?Pathik wrote:Does Pak recognize Israel as a nation?
There used to be some "Tel Abibi" IIRC.Gus wrote:wondering what happened to avram sprinzl...many years since he dropped off..
Nop. Being more Arabic then Arabs. IIRC there was this out of box thinking tubelight moment from kammandu to visit israel. but then cooler heads (or I should say beards) prevailed and it was canceled.Pathik wrote:Does Pak recognize Israel as a nation?
I think maybe she was purposely not mentioned. Whatever she might've said later on, her actions were clearly anti-hindu during here stint as censor board chairman. She was a congress pasand anyway.Philip wrote:It was good of Mr.Modi to mention eminent Indian Jews like Lt.Gen.Jacob .V.Adm.Samson,etc.but he forgot his daughter,the famous danseuse Leela Samson.
Are you kidding??srin wrote:One thing missing (compared to other Modi visits): the word "nuclear". I'm advocating nuclear deal with Israel (we can give them a CANDU reactor for its fringe benefits). Israel is one country we can do nuclear trade in unsafeguarded material
jacob was a baghdadi jew.JE Menon wrote:Modi cutting loose in his address to the Indian Jewish diaspora in Israel... Violates Pakistan properly.
"Jewish Lt. General JFR Jacob made Pakistanis surrender to India" - paraphrasing.
scummunistJE Menon wrote:>>Why there is so much soft corner for Palestinians among our MEA babus and commie inspired self proclaimed Intelligentsia
Mainly habit, derived from decades of kissing a scummunist red-inted Italian arse, and of course just any scummunist butt before that. Re-orientatation comes with change in regime structure and a new way of looking at things, and also with changes in the world. It won't die overnight though; it will be gradually verbally beaten out and some will be edged over the cliff as well. Takes some time to change habit. But some are proving remarkably agile on the other hand. No one can sense the direction of the blowing wind, and the extend of the bend required, better than diplomats.
Gautamhttp://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/07/p ... 43455.html
Palestinians unhappy over Modi snub on Israel trip
Palestinian Deputy Foreign Minister says Indian PM should have visited both states 'to spread the message of peace'.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has expressed its concern over Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision not to meet President Mahmoud Abbas during his historic three-day trip to Israel.
Modi was welcomed by his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Tuesday as he became the first Indian leader to visit Israel.
In addition to Netanyahu, Modi also met Israeli President Reuven Rivlin on Wednesday.
Modi met Abbas in New Delhi in May.
"We expected him [Modi] to visit both Israel and Palestine," Palestinian Deputy Foreign Minister Tasir Jaradat told Al Jazeera.
"To play an important role between the two sides and to be able to spread the message of peace, one should visit both."
India, which has a history of advocating the Palestinian cause, opened up formal diplomatic ties with Israel in 1992.
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nitpick : Maj Gen, not Lt Gen.JE Menon wrote:Modi cutting loose in his address to the Indian Jewish diaspora in Israel... Violates Pakistan properly.
"Jewish Lt. General JFR Jacob made Pakistanis surrender to India" - paraphrasing.
Only half-kidding saar. Given the stalled NSG membership, I'm thinking of ways of causing apoplexy in the region.chetak wrote:Are you kidding??srin wrote:One thing missing (compared to other Modi visits): the word "nuclear". I'm advocating nuclear deal with Israel (we can give them a CANDU reactor for its fringe benefits). Israel is one country we can do nuclear trade in unsafeguarded material
They are only a few screwdriver turns away from fully weaponizing.
Their delivery systems are already in place
Excellent points JEM ji, that's what I was looking for.JE Menon wrote:Jamwal
1. This visit explicitly makes public what in the past was private.
2. The visit was designed to show the personal nature of the relationship between the two countries.
3. The defence relationship's maturity.
4. It is an acknowledgement, in public, of a civilisational affinity.
What will this relationship change exactly? The overall "nature" of the relationship. More public, more engagement, more depth and more personal.
Israel actually offered to bomb the Kahuta nuclear complex when it was close to going critical asking only for refueling somewhere in Gujarat. Rajiv Gandhi like his Nana (Chacha Nehru) declined it. I think Modi would agree today!!by Vikas
All this friendship etc. is fine but if the push comes to shove and Arab Mullahs again gang up against Israel like 1967,
Will India openly come to the rescue to Jewish state.
Was it Rajiv Gandhi or Indira Gandhi? Seeing some facebook posts around the same timeSBajwa wrote:Israel actually offered to bomb the Kahuta nuclear complex when it was close to going critical asking only for refueling somewhere in Gujarat. Rajiv Gandhi like his Nana (Chacha Nehru) declined it. I think Modi would agree today!!by Vikas
All this friendship etc. is fine but if the push comes to shove and Arab Mullahs again gang up against Israel like 1967,
Will India openly come to the rescue to Jewish state.
It was Moraraji Desai. Pakistan payed it by awarding a Nishan-e-Pakistan to him.ArjunPandit wrote:Was it Rajiv Gandhi or Indira Gandhi? Seeing some facebook posts around the same timeSBajwa wrote:
Israel actually offered to bomb the Kahuta nuclear complex when it was close to going critical asking only for refueling somewhere in Gujarat. Rajiv Gandhi like his Nana (Chacha Nehru) declined it. I think Modi would agree today!!