Terroristan - April 24, 2018

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"Panicked CIA" Send "Emergency Team " To Pakistan :mrgreen:

Ex-Mossad chief's 'off the cuff remark' prompted CIA to send emergency team to Pakistan
May 27, 2018
An "off the cuff-remark" by a former chief of Mossad, Israeli Intelligence agency, prompted the American CIA to send an emergency team to Pakistan to learn if a major conflict between India and Pakistan was imminent in 90s.In a recent interview with a magazine and in his book "Head of the Mossad", Shabtai Shavit has shared his views on a variety of issues.
According to Shavit, In 1990, during a meeting with chief of CIA's analysis department at a restaurant in the Israeli capital he made the remarks about India-Pakistan issues.
As he exchanged views and intelligence information on a range of subjects with the CIA man, he said "if the human race confronted another use of a nuclear weapon, he would not be surprised if it would be as part of a conflict between those two nuclear powers".
When the CIA official desperately probed for what secret information Shavite had that led him to this explosive conclusion, the then chief of Mossad downplayed his comment and said "he was not basing it on anything in particular beyond his own general knowledge of power and state conflict, and the general lower philosophical concern that some of those nations’ leaders placed on the value of the human life of common people".
But the CIA expert didn't believe him and upon returning to Washington, an emergency team was sent to Pakistan "to learn if a major conflict was imminent and what secret information Israel might have that Shavit had hinted at, but was refusing to share".
According to a Israeli newspaper, the bottom line of his latest interview and the book is that Shavit never again spoke off-the-cuff about serious issues with foreign intelligence agents following the incident.
PS: Not sure if the CIA did an = = and dispatch a "team" to Bharat as well !


The volatile Pakis are a "special case" . So the CIA has to do what it has to do to rein in their asset ( at that time !) !!! :mrgreen:
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Members Of "Diesel Party" Take Law Into Their Own Hands !!!

JUI-F workers clash with police before KP Assembly votes to approve FATA merger
PESHAWAR: Workers of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) clashed with police outside the Khyber Paktunkhwa Assembly to protest the merger of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) with Khyber Paktunkhwa through a constitutional amendment.According to Geo News, police was called in after the JUI-F workers tried to break into the assembly.They were chanting slogans against the mainstreaming of FATA that they see as "foreign agenda".
This is the "trademark slogan" of Maulana Diesel . Code words, IMO, for attacking Imran Khan, who HAD a Jewish spouse, at one time, when he was "sowing his wild oats" and had not yet "converted" to Malsi. :mrgreen:
The historic 31st Amendment Bill also called as FATA reforms bill has already been passed by the National Assembly and the Senate with two third majority. It is a constitutional requirement to get the bill passed from the provincial assembly with two third majority before any change in its geographical boundaries.Following the passage of the bill through the provincial assembly and the president's assent, the FATA will become part of the Khyber Paktunkhwa.

Following the passage of this Bill, there have been reports of other such demonstrations in Khyber Tribal Agency Offices in Jamrud, near Peshawar . About these JUI workers in Peshawar, not sure if these were "local boys" recruited by the Maulana on daily wages ( free Iftar dinner, free Roh-E- Afza ,dates, etc to break fast !) or trucked in from D.I. Khan to do some "nuisance" on behalf of His Party !
The Khyber Paktunkhwa Assembly will complete it tenure on May 28 and stands dissolved automatically.
Diesel will see a significant reduction in his "influence" if such a merger goes through. Plus his free car, free bunglow , free travel - all these are at risk of being taken away , if Immy "rolls" into power in Isloo :mrgreen:
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Erdogan Running For Power In Pakiland :roll:

Pakistan to buy 30 Turkish gunship helicopters, says manifesto of Erdogan's party :P
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"Hand To Mouth" And Daily Wage Earner Pakistan Resorts To Pay Loan Lender ( CHINA ) To Pay Off Rs 1.90 BILLION RUPEES In Just 14 Days !!!

Pakistani Repays $1.190 Billion As External Loans in Just 14 Days
Pakistan has paid a colossal amount of $1.190 billion as repayment of loans to various international agencies and development& commercial banks in merely two weeks.
According to the statistics of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the country repaid the amount of $347 million, $364 million and $479 million separately from May 4 , May 8 and May 18 on the account of debt-servicing (interest plus the principal amount of loans).
The consistent repayment of huge amount caused steep depletion of foreign exchange reserves, which declined to alarmingly level of $16.65 billion
Meanwhile, the country received external loans during the period piling up the burden of external loan. The external loans of the country reached $91.8 billion by end of March 2018.
The foreign exchange reserves maintained by central bank stood at $10.32 billion. On the contrary, the reserves of foreign exchange maintained by private banks grew by 0.208 billion to stand at $6.33 billion.
According to SBP, the liquid FX reserves saw a net reduction of US$ 5.8 billion to reach US$ 10.3 billion as of 18th May 2018. Reflecting the increasing pressures in the external sector, PKR has depreciated by 9.3 percent against the USD up till 24th May 2018. The near-term sustainability of prevailing higher current account deficit critically depends on the realization and further mobilization of financial flows.
The overall foreign exchange situation is believed to be less than three months of the imports bill of the country despite the government borrowed $1.2 billion from Chinese banks last month.However, the government through central bank extended the currency swap agreement with China to help ease off the pressure on foreign exchange reserves.
This "financial juggling" is not going to solve Pakiland's financial crisis. ! Basically this country is living beyond its means and "everything under the sun" -where possible, except defence spending - is outsourced to local and foreign NGO,'s and foreign Govt , in an desperate - and IMO unsuccessful - attempt to maintain some sort of an = = facade with India. And in the meantime, the Pashtuns and the Balochis are alienated from the Pakjabi Establishment , which they hold responsible for this state of affairs !!!
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One More "Social Media Headache" Hits Pakiland :twisted:

Man Goes to Court Against Son for Talking to Girls on the Phone in Ramadan :roll:
Posted 1 day ago by Sarmad Sameer


A man, namely Haji Sadiq, took to the district court in Lahore to resolve a dispute with his son, over “talking to girls late at night.”
He had been trying stop his son for several months, and in the end, he had no choice but to take his matter to the courts.
The man is a "certified Haji" ( maybe he has a Sharia compliant beard to prove his credentials , besides the moniker attached to his name ) but to the best of my knowledge, the Paki authorities have not come up yet with a Fatwa banning cell phone calls at nite in the "holy" month of Ramazan :mrgreen:
Apparently, his son, Irfan, regularly stayed in touch with girls on his cellphone and continued to do so even during the month of Ramadan.
But, does he "keep Roza" . The "Hajji" father should pay attention to that factor as well !
He did not listen to his fathers orders, and lost track of his studies due to this habit. Sadiq took it to heart, the fact that he never stopped gossiping around even in Ramadan, and said that “Irfan is paying no heed to my requests.”
The "stern Islamic father" trying his best to bring his son back on to the Islamic straight and narrow :mrgreen:
“When I asked him to give his cellphone, he simply refused which made my doubts stronger,” he said, while discussing the matter. As nothing seemed to work, Sadiq went to the Shahdara police station to file an FIR against his son for disobeying his father, and decided to let the police in the matter.
IMO, there is "nothing" in Pakiland's British Era Laws which prohibits this sort of so-called Anti- Islam behaviour , so his son has nothing to fear !
The policemen refused, they denied his request for filing an FIR which caused Sadiq to knock the court’s doors. Reportedly, he plead the court to order the area’s SHO to file an FIR against his son.According to ARYNews, the court will hear the SHO’s comment soon. Sadiq wants his son to stop such activities, and wants the court to take action.
PS: Why not take this "case" to CJP Nisar. See if he play a "honest broker" between father and son and help resolve this "delicate" matter . After all, you DO want both of them to make up for the forthcoming Eid festivities :mrgreen:
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The Pakistani Army Cannot Afford One Of Its Retired Generals To Freelance On Behalf Of Their Ideology :mrgreen:

From key Pakistani general to ISIS terrorist ‘killed’ in Jihad, the chilling saga of Shahid Aziz
Husain Haqqani
It is very unusual for retired senior officers of a professional military to end up fighting alongside militants attacking soldiers they once commanded.27 May, 2018
But the recently reported saga of retired Lt. General Shahid Aziz — whose 37-year service in the Pakistan army included postings as director-general military operations, chief of general staff from October 2001 to December 2003, and commander of the IV Corps in Lahore from December 2003 to October 2005 — points to the hazard of allowing ideology to supercede professionalism in a modern military.
But the recently reported saga of retired Lt. General Shahid Aziz — whose 37-year service in the Pakistan army included postings as director-general military operations, chief of general staff from October 2001 to December 2003, and commander of the IV Corps in Lahore from December 2003 to October 2005 — points to the hazard of allowing ideology to supercede professionalism in a modern military.
Aziz has not been heard from for quite some time and some members of his family have confirmed that he left the country around January-February 2016. Apparently he just disappeared, leaving his mobile phone at home. The family kept receiving emails and SMS text messages informing them that he was alive and well. But for several months even these messages had stopped.
His family has of course denied the reports of his death. The Paki Army is of course , understandably silent on the death of one of its own !
Reports suggest he had gone to Kunar in Afghanistan, across the border from Pakistan, and joined the forces of the Islamic State in Khurasan there. Subsequently reports came that he had gone on to Syria and that he was either killed in US bombing in Jalalabad, Afghanistan or in Syria.
Recently, Aziz’s son denied the reports about his father’s death and recent activities. He told Voice of America (VOA) that his father was in Africa on a Tableegh (religious preaching) mission. According to the son, “Gen. Shahid Aziz lives a very private life” and “does not want public appearances or information regarding his travels/Tableegh.”
Taqiyya talking !!!
For the sake of Aziz’s family, one hopes that his son is right but all evidence suggests that his statement is meant to save face for the family as well as Pakistan’s army. Aziz was never a private person, as suggested by his son, and has always been very public about his religious and political stances. :mrgreen: The echendee factor :roll:
The retired general revealed his preference for an Islamist Pakistan in his 2013 book, Yeh Khamoshi Kahan Tak: Ek Sipahi ki Dastan-e-Ishq-o-Junoon (How Long This Silence: A Soldier’s Story of Passion and Madness). Aziz was not a marginal figure in the Pakistan military. He fought in Kashmir and was trained at the National Defence University. As major general, he headed the analysis wing of the ISI and as director-general military operations (DGMO) in 1999, he was involved with planning and executing the overthrow of Nawaz Sharif’s elected government.
In 2001, after 9/11, Aziz served as CGS, a position that often leads to ascent as army chief. His going off the reservation is not comparable to the occasional military officer embracing conspiracy theories or going somewhat batty –something unfortunately not unknown to most militaries.
In his book, Aziz speaks of the ‘eye of Dajjal’ (Antichrist) on the US dollar bill, which to him symbolizes ‘the grand conspiracy set in motion by the Freemasons and many powerful families in league with the American Neocons’. In his world view, all major events in the world were ‘in line with the Jewish conspiracy outlined in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion’, notwithstanding the fact that the protocols have been proved to be a European anti-Semitic forgery. For him, ‘only the Quran stands in the way’ of the modern world’s ‘Satanic way of life’.
He is not the only general who thinks in this way !
His desire to join ISIS to compensate for the wrong he committed by being part of Pakistan army’s cooperation with the United States was likely inspired by his belief that the army he served for 37 years had fallen into the ways of the devil.
There are other senior Pakistan army officers, too, who have crossed over from being sponsors of Jihadi activity as strategic action on behalf of a professional military to becoming true believers in extremist causes. The most prominent example is that of Lt Gen. Hamid Gul —another ideologue who was within reach of leading the world’s sixth largest army.
Gul had commanded two of Pakistan’s top strike formations and headed both Military Intelligence (MI) and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agencies. He publicly declared that he could not accept a state not based on Islam and saw nothing wrong in his reaching out to the Haqqani Network in Afghanistan and supporting the rise of the Taliban inside Pakistan. In his later years, he was member of the Pakistan Diffa Council , an amalgam of various Jehadi outfits to push the Paki Govt for further Islamization . Meanwhile his son was denied a US Student Visa which made him more Anti - American ! Now the daughter and the son are both estranged with each other - and fighting over "Dad's massive estate" :mrgreen:
Gul almost boasted about rigging the 1990 election while in uniform to oust the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) from government. He maintained that all his actions were aimed at protecting Pakistan from external and internal enemies even when he acted outside the chain of command or in violation of the country’s Constitution.
The long list of general officers combining conspiracy theories, Islamist ideology and the concept of Pakistan being permanently under threat includes former ISI chief Lt. General Javed Nasir, who bragged about violating international sanctions while arming Mujahideen in former Yugoslavia, and Major General Zaheerul Islam Abbasi, who was arrested while trying to orchestrate ‘an Islamic coup’ in 1995 to create a regime ‘based on Quran and Sunnah’.
Then there was Brigadier Amir Sultan Tarar, a Special Operations officer trained at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, United States, who earned fame as ‘Colonel Imam’ while fighting alongside Taliban that he had trained. ‘Colonel Imam’ refused to accept General Musharraf’s decision to side with the US after 9/11 and supported the Afghan Taliban publicly. The Taliban, however, were not sure of his loyalties. Brigadier Tarar was kidnapped by a splinter Jihadi group along with fellow former ISI officer, Squadron Leader Khalid Khawaja, British journalist Asad Qureshi, and Qureshi’s driver Rustam Khan in March 2010. Although Qureshi and his driver were released in September, Khawaja was killed within a month of the kidnapping and Brigadier Tarar was killed in January 2011 by Al-Qaeda affiliate Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Al-Alami.
Some of these Army Islamists like Tarar are considered not "green enough" by some radical outfits like the TTP !!!
The stories of these officers should ring alarm bells among the top echelons of Pakistan’s armed forces. :D
An army cannot afford to allow so many ideologically motivated hardliners to rise to senior ranks and to freelance on behalf of their ideology after retirement. From Hamid Gul to Shahid Aziz, some bright alums of the Pakistan Military Academy ended up siding with groups that have attacked and killed Pakistani soldiers. This is a travesty that must be studied and understood instead of being covered up. At least, no COAS as yet come out of the Islamic closet and started sporting a beard :mrgreen:
The current COAS, General Qamar Bajwa, has publicly spoken of his desire to close the chapter on his institution’s embrace of extremist ideology. If that is to happen, it is imperative that Pakistan discuss openly the ideological distortions that led some of its retired generals to become fellow travellers of groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda. Course correction is not possible without recognizing what went wrong.
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Nawaz In Jail. And Immy On The PM Seat. Predictions By A Well Known Paki Journo :mrgreen:

If putting Nawaz behind bars was not the plan already, it may soon be
Stop it, please
Cyril Almeida

May 27, 2018
FOR all the transparency of what’s being done — transparency at least for anyone who cares to look and knows where to look — there’s been a mystery at the heart of it all along: what the hell are they thinking? There is no transparency in Pakiland . Look what is happening to Ganja . !
Take any part of it. This business of herding Nawaz out of the political arena. Sure, they’ll probably succeed. It’s not like it hasn’t been done before. For every PM, there’s 20 waiting in the wings. Willing to sell their mothers if necessary.
And this time they’ve been positively spoiled for choice: Imran, Shahbaz, a no-name Sanjrani — so many different ways to go, so many desperate to be patted on the head and don the robes they’ve been taught to crave.
Is not Hafiz Suar and Khadim Rizvi also in the running as well :roll:
But ouster comes at a cost and it needs to deliver something. Whoever dreamt up this scheme, this particular way, this slow, anguished exit for Nawaz ought to be stood out in the sun until his boots melt.
AKA as the Chinese - drip by drip - torture :twisted:
Controlled democracy was working just fine and the possibility of a breakthrough with India wasn’t exactly high. In any case, there’s always the, ah, fallback option if it looks like there’s a danger of peace breaking out between India and Pakistan.
So, what this well informed Journo is saying that the Deep State's very existence is at stake, if "real peace" breaks out between India and Pakistan . And they will even impose "martial law" to ensure that this does not happen- ever :twisted:
This is not normal. We’re all slightly loopy and a little crazy even at the best of times, but there’s a shuddering dysfunction at the heart of everything political at the moment.
The only thing normal is Imran peacocking :lol: around like he’s already PM when everyone around him is still trying to piece together a winning electoral mosaic. It’s almost endearing, reassuring. Good on Imran." Empty vessel makes most noise" syndrome :roll:
But the rest is an ugly mess. Dismantling political parties is never pretty, but it’s a whole different kind of messy when the chap ( Nawaz !) this is all about is running around lobbing grenades.
By now Nawaz should have been in jail. And if that wasn’t the plan, it may have to quickly become the plan. Because in this wackiest of times another wacky, improbable thing seems to be happening:
Instead of Nawaz’s verbal flame-throwing causing him to quickly self-immolate, he seems to be setting fire to hard-to-reach corners of the state. And once that erupts, it’s all bets off again.
Ganja, throwing caution to the wind, seems to be going to all 4 corners of Pakiland to convey his message of "give respect to the vote" and throw some more "verbal grenades" - with the help of his daughter - towards his "previous mentors" . :mrgreen:
Because if Nawaz’s perceived sins and intentions were justification enough for his slow ouster, what kind of response will his slash-and-burn approach bring? There is more menace and danger lurking than the shrill parade of clowns seems to be aware of.
And the GHQ is also facing the "current headache" of what to do with that drinking, smoking Ex Fauji Jernail who is buddy buddy with the Enemy's Spy Agency and spilling out "State Secrets" :mrgreen:
God Allah save us all. ! This Goan Reporter must "respect" the Islamic origins of this country ! [/quote]
And this muzzling business. Clamping down on speech, disappearing dissent, dragging a 21st-century electronic media back to the days of a mono state channel, behaving with the print dinosaur like it’s the 1980s again — you can see what they’re trying to do.And you can see why it’ll fail.
These temporary "band aid" measures may work for a bit of time. Then the dreaded Chini Internet And Censorship System ( courtesy CPEC !) will kick in and the Paki Media will reflect nostalgically on the "good old days" . When that happens, Pakistan will become "another China " . Instead of the Communist Party there will be Malsi for "guidance". :twisted:
And you can see why it’ll fail.Fail not in the sense of knocking out some individuals or toppling a mighty media house or two or three. And if you’re an unlucky so-and-so who’s thought to try and practise dissent, they’ll probably get a bunch of you.But it will fail from a systemic perspective, which is the only perspective that ought to matter to those trying to fix the system a certain way.
Take this business with the book. Who cares what the book says or why it’s written. That’s not really the point. It’s an old joke among the very few readers of books in the country ( that is going to hurt !) that if you look hard enough in the fewer still book stores left, you can usually find whatever you’re looking for.
Subversive, irreligious, scandalous — most of it is available, as long as it falls in the mainstream and is relatively well known. Not because there’s a policy of tolerance and looking-the-other-way, but because no one in a position of enforcement and policy reads books.
Visual Entertainment ( ie Paki Talk Shows ) is the new thing . All sorts of people behind the anchor chair , of a sudden, become "experts" and spew their nonsense 24/ 7 !
Theoretically, they could set up an in-house unit to read books and raid bookstores. But we can already guess that would be too much trouble and a doomed project. It’s just not in our or the system’s DNA. :lol: One of these days, this anchor may have to seek asylum abroad once again :mrgreen:
But the book matters because the book was inevitable. If not this book, this author or even a book at all, someone else, some other angle or some other medium. ’Cause no one really asked for this suffocating blanket and the country is too big and diverse to be patrolled and controlled minutely by the state that does exist.
Until it’s obvious why it’s being done — in service of totalitarianism, monarchy or outright dictatorship perhaps — it’s hard to do effectively. A vaguely defined harder nationalism or meandering, uncertain turn to the religious hard right doesn’t cut it. So who cares what the book says or why it has been written. It’s more important as a reminder that these are old debates and unresolved issues. Muzzling the media and hacking down the more reckless and audacious among the populace won’t make the debates go away.This is a big, messy, argumentative and, yes, diverse place. It that’s seen as a problem by the some — and the some in power — there’s the knowledge of the many that changing it will require vast coercion and great violence. Another Zia, almost certainly. And another Zia would immediately cast it as a war for the country itself.So, really, what the hell are they thinking?
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^^^^^^^

Qamar Bajwa is the worst thing that could have happened to Indo pak relations, especially at a time when Modi made public overtures for peace and was rebuffed.

A rebuffed Modi did not retreat into a shell as the pakis expected but came out swinging with both fists and the paki army bore the brunt of it. Bajwa was forced to back off after some time and maybe the aam abdul did not know it but the paki army most certainly did. Now they know that the only option that they have is the violent non state actor option and hence the increased jehadi infiltration into cashmere, stone throwing - the palestinian option, and stirring up the locals jehadis to shoot and scoot.

Now that the bajwa doctrine clearly isn't working with Modi, the taqiya variation is being dusted off and presented as a new and improved product to bolster the flagging sales of the jehadi company.

They have already presented this to their US masters who have approved it for the Indian market. and hence the peace overtures through some UK based retired soldier outfit.

sushma ji has also expressed interest but we all know that new products can only be approved by Modi who has not yet weighed in on the matter.

Meanwhile, bajwa waits.

He has a new govt to usher in, frayed tempers to cool, butts to kick, judiciary to kiss and last but not least, elections to rig and maybe, just maybe, nawaz shariff to hang.

If there are tensions on the borders with India, rigging elections will not be easy for bajwa and the pliant civilian govt that he has been dreaming of will not be formed.

Instead, jumpy borders will throw up another nawaz sharif like character, who may well want to be his own master and promise peace with India to win the elections.

the paki army, now more than ever need to be in firm control of their govt and also remain very much behind the curtains as well. In such a resource scarce condition, the paki army wants the cream and also to completely control the CPEC project roll out per han wishes so that they benefit the most by sucking up to their han masters without civilian interference and sharing of spoils.

More jobs for the paki army boys and more crores for the crore commanders.

The book is a well timed release by the paki ISI and is being used for psyops against India. Its a slight twist and also a variation on the evil paki aman ki asha scheme. Many Indian presstitutes will pick it up and run with it to push the one track paki viewpoint in the Indian media.

Track thoo Dulat has been in on it, right from the beginning, and is now vociferously pitching for "peace" talks with the pakis and also demanding that Modi invite bajwa for said "peace" talks immediately.
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Chini Fliend To The Rescue - This Time With $ 500 Million !



China to roll over $500 million loan to SBP for its foreign currency reserves
ISLAMABAD – China has agreed to roll over a loan of $500 million that it has placed with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) as Islamabad’s official foreign currency reserves remain in a precarious position despite taking $44 billion in loans in the past five years.It is reported that the People’s Bank of China, through China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), had deposited $500 million with the SBP in June 2012.The loan is going to mature in the first week of June this year, but China has agreed to roll it over for one more year, said sources in the ministry of finance.Pakistan cannot use the $500 million Chinese deposit and its only purpose is to shore up foreign currency reserves
When you owe the bank ( China ) , $ 500 million ( as in this case) that is your problem; when you owe the bank ( China ) more than .....(fill in the blanks!) billion dollars, the bank ( China ) has an obvious problem . The Chinese are well known for their "poker face", but they should be classifying Pakistan as a "customer from hell" :twisted:
According to sources, the loan has been rescheduled at the same old terms. Since the money could not be utilised, the interest rate was only 1 percent, they said.
During the week ended May 18, the SBP’s gross reserves dropped $479 million to only $10.32 billion due to payments on account of external debt servicing. The reserves are barely enough for two months of imports and are below the International Monetary Fund’s adequacy levels. The $10.32-billion gross foreign currency reserves include loans of $6.13 billion the central bank has acquired from domestic banks to inflate the reserves. :((
In January last year, Pakistan had returned $500 million to SAFE that had reached maturity. The loan in the form of deposits had been taken in January 2009 due to weak current account situation at the time.
This week, Pakistan and China also extended the currency swap arrangement between the SBP and People’s Bank of China for three years in respective local currencies. The swap limit has been increased from 10 billion to 20 billion Chinese yuan and from Rs 165 billion to Rs 351 billion.
Owing to the fast deteriorating fiscal and external accounts, the SBP on Friday increased the key discount rate by 50 basis points to 6.5 percent after putting off the increase twice earlier.
The balance of payments position, despite the increase in exports and some deceleration in imports, has deteriorated due to a sharp increase in international oil prices and limited financial inflows, according to the central bank.
Pakiland has been reduced to daily wages instead of a monthly salary !
In its statement, the SBP added that twin deficits – the budget deficit and the current account deficit – were depicting elevated aggregate demand and were adversely affecting near-term macroeconomic stability.
Problems one after the after , listed by this Sarkari paper !
In spite of that, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Friday approved an honorarium equal to three basic salaries for federal government employees. This came despite opposition from the finance ministry that estimated its impact in the range of Rs 100 billion to Rs 125 billion.The honorarium has been announced for all federal government employees and attached departments, including the armed forces.
It is not "wise" to leave out the fauj from can be called "Eid Bonus" :mrgreen:
A senior official of the finance ministry said the ministry would try to limit the damage and was not in a mood to fully honour the premier’s decision. If the decision is implemented, the budget deficit for the current fiscal year would jump close to 7 percent of GDP. This excludes the circular debt that has been parked outside budget books.
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India lodges protest with Pakistan deputy HC over Gilgit-Baltistan order
NEW DELHI – India on Sunday :D summoned Pakistan’s Deputy High Commissioner to protest Islamabad’s order to integrate the region of Gilgit-Baltistan into the federal structure of the country.
An official press release from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the region belongs to India and that Pakistan’s action has no legal support.
“It was clearly conveyed that the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir which also includes the so-called ‘Gilgit-Baltistan’ areas is an integral part of India by virtue of its accession in 1947. Any action to alter the status of any part of the territory under the forcible and illegal occupation of Pakistan has no legal basis whatsoever, and is completely unacceptable,” the official press release said.
India’s response came in the backdrop of Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s speech to the Joint Session of the Gilgit-Baltistan Council and Legislative Assembly on Sunday. The executive order from Prime Minister Abbasi intends to begin legislative, judicial and administrative measures to integrate Gilgit-Baltistan with the rest of the federal structure of Pakistan.
As per the previous arrangement, Pakistan’s National Assembly received representation from five provinces — Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Federally Administered Tribal Agencies (FATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This excluded the Gilgit-Baltistan region which remained on the Pakistani side following the war of 1947 and was governed directly from Islamabad. Following the declaration by PM Abbasi, the status of Gilgit-Baltistan is expected to change.
The idea of granting provincial status to Gilgit-Baltistan gained momentum since work on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) passing through the region, demanded greater coordination between the local and central-level leaders.
India, which opposes the CPEC for reasons related to sovereignty, on Sunday reiterated its territorial claims over Gilgit-Baltistan and said PM Abbasi’s executive order to alter the status of the region will be against the position of the Indian Parliament which in 1994 passed a resolution in support of India’s claims over the undivided Jammu and Kashmir.
“It was further conveyed that such actions can neither hide the illegal occupation of part of the state of Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan nor the grave human rights violations, exploitation and denial of freedom to the people residing in Pakistan occupied territories for the past seven decades,” the statement from the Indian MEA said, asking Pakistan to vacate the Gilgit-Baltistan region. :mrgreen:
India’s sharp response coincided with the Afghan government’s rejection of the Pakistan National Assembly’s merger of FATA and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during the weekend.
Pakis getting "hammered" from both sides !
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Another Example of "Fauji Muscle"



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Today a private unmarked vehicle of FF centre was parked in”No parking"area within City Abbotabad.SHO City Sheryar removed http://vehicle.hot words were exchanged.Maj Sohail returned with 30armed Army men to police station City Abbotabad &took away SHO&Muharrar to FF Centre.
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Sadly, Nothing Really Has Changed Since Exiled Journo Taha Siddiqui Wrote This Article Dated August 23, 2015. It Is As Relevant Today :cry:

An indispensable enemy
By TAHA SIDDIQUI/Islamabad
August 23, 2015

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Fight without pause: Pakistani soldiers preparing for the Defence Day celebrations, in memory of the 1965 war | Reuters

India committed an open aggression against Pakistan to facilitate its expansionist intentions and attacked Pakistan on the night of September 6. Although Pakistan had far less military and economic resources as compared with India, the armed forces of Pakistan, filled with the spirit of jihad, forced an enemy many times bigger than it to face a humiliating defeat….”
This is an excerpt about the 1965 India-Pakistan war, from a textbook approved by the Pakistani government. It is currently used by all government schools and a majority of private schools in the country. It lists four points which led to the war: One, the Hindus saw Pakistan’s progress in the 1960s and were not happy about it. Two, India was not happy with Pakistan’s “moral support” for Kashmir. Three, India had faced defeat in its war with China in 1962 and, therefore, wanted a war against Pakistan to restore its lost dignity. Finally, general elections were being held in India at that time and the Congress wanted to win the elections by conquering Pakistan.
The book goes on and on glorifying Pakistan and its army. While it makes Pakistan look like a victim, the truth is that it is not. Such textbooks have fabricated historical events and are teaching children lies about not just this war, but all wars fought by Pakistan.
The result has been the radicalisation of the Pakistani youth and the widespread belief that Pakistan is under perpetual threat from India. This allows the military to avoid any questions with regard to its mistakes, failures and lies, and allows it to remain relevant in the eyes of the Pakistani public.But it is not just in textbooks that the Pakistani state lies to its people.Nine years ago, General Mahmood Ahmed, who was the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence in the early 2000s, wrote a book called The Myth of the 1965 War. There were reports that General Pervez Musharraf, who was in power back then, asked him not to publish some parts of it, which were deemed to be against national interest. Musharraf also asked him to change the title, but Ahmed refused and the book came out.But today, you cannot find a single copy of this book in the market, as its republishing is banned. All the first edition copies of the book were bought and destroyed, apparently under the orders of Musharraf.
Gen Mahmood Ahmed is well known for 2 things . His involvement in the 9/11 conspiracy re: Omar Saeed Sheikh . And when he exhorted Mullah Omar not to turn in OBL when he went to Kandahar to see him on order of Musharaf after 9/11
Why was this book an issue? Those who have read it say it points to the strategic mistakes the Pakistani generals made in assessing Indian capabilities and reveals why Operation Gibraltar was an ill-conceived misadventure. It was in reaction to this operation that India decided to attack Pakistani cities, a fact kept hidden from the Pakistani public.
“This is a lie. India attacked us in the night and wanted to destroy Pakistan, and now it spreads lies that Pakistan started the war. It is doing so to fool the international community, but we know better,” says Shahid Mahmood, a resident of the Wagah area near Lahore. In Mahmood's village, Pakistani Rangers, a paramilitary force deployed in the border areas, routinely harasses local people. They have occupied land in the name of security and they put pressure on the locals to give up their livestock and agriculture output to them. Because of such conditions, many people have relocated to other places. But Mahmood remains convinced that the hardships are a necessary compromise.The state has carefully engineered a narrative whereby India is always at fault. The hypernationalism is on display every year on September 6, which is celebrated as Defence Day. On this day, stories of valiant soldiers defending their motherland are narrated on national media. Schools organise special tributes to the military. Old people recollect how the army saved the country.
“There were individual heroic acts, even though there were strategic mistakes at the higher level,” says a serving military officer. “The army did defend itself once the war came home,” he says, but accepts that the fault was with Pakistan. “When you try to create trouble for another country, they will definitely respond. What else do you expect? Fortunately, we were able to defend Pakistan’s borders,” he says.
However, the celebrations on September 6 are not that grand anymore. Even the holiday on September 6 was cancelled by Musharraf. Although publicly it was portrayed as an austerity measure, insiders say the reason was different. “There was a realisation among some intellectuals within the senior military ranks that the holiday had to be cancelled. They felt that since the truth about the war had come out in several books written by independent historians, it was dishonest to continue celebrating September 6,” says a military official privy to the deliberations that led to the cancellation of the holiday.
Some educationists, too, have been campaigning to rewrite Pakistani history in line with the truth. Yasmin Ashraf, who runs a school in Rawalpindi, is an example. “I have developed my own curriculum and publish my own textbooks,” she says. “The Pakistani mainstream narrative teaches everyone to hate India and this is what I want to change.”But hers is an uphill task, as the state wants to continue calling India an enemy and lie about its mistakes. And, the biggest proof of that are the Kashmiri jihadis that Pakistan continues to patronise. Militant groups like the Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Jaish-e-Mohammad, which are officially banned in Pakistan, continue to operate under different names and fan hatred.
Already, one such front of the LeT, the Jamat-ud-Dawa, has announced a countrywide movement for protecting and promoting the ideology of Pakistan. “The unilateral efforts by the Pakistan government for friendship and better relations with India have disheartened Kashmiris who are fighting for their freedom,” says Hafiz Saeed, chief of the JuD who is a founding member of the LeT. He was referring to Pakistan’s recent peace overtures under Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who many say wants cordial relations with India. But Sharif seems to be losing this battle of improving relations, and India remains enemy number one in the Pakistani public eye.
The situation internally is much worse than it was in 2015. Pakistan is now blaming India for its troubles in Afghanistan, Balochistan and FATA !
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Fascinating Article On "Creation Of Pakistan"

'Creating a New Medina' - How Islamic Pakistan came into being.
Tarek Fateh
May 27, 2018
[This was an essay written by Keerthik Sasidharan after reading Venkat Dhulipala's fascinating book 'Creating a New Medina', Cambridge University Press on how Pakistan came to be. After sending his essay to a few editors in themainstream press, from none of who he heard back, h abandoned the idea of getting this published. Over time, from afar, while reading reviews about the book -- some of them thinly veiled personal attacks on author Venkat Dhulipala and some others as ideologically convenient valorizations -- he says he realized that the reception to this book itself had a short history worth telling. More than a year had passed after Sasidgaran’s missives into editor's email inboxes went unanswered, when yesterday, he was reminded of the book by a mention on Twitter. Thought, some of you might find his essay of interest.]
Dreams of a Muslim Cosmopolis
By Keerthik Sarsidharan
Despite being a country of more than 200 million people, marked by a diversity of income, resources, and talents, Pakistan today is often reduced in popular media as “the most dangerous country in the world”. With that descriptor comes further qualifications which stress that it marked by a “triple threat of terrorism, a failing economy, and the fastest growing nuclear arsenal”. Irrespective of the truth of such dire assessments (usually from intelligence sources or foreign correspondents in search of a juicy story), what is agreed widely is the Islamization of its popular culture, public spaces, and political rhetoric over the past three decades. To many observers, this change can be traced back to Pakistan’s alliance with the CIA and Saudi intelligence in the 1980s, when the ISI trained thousands of Pakistanis, Afghans, and foreign volunteers to fight the USSR.
Echoing this, a few years before the Partition, in 1938, when told about the Hindu-Muslim divides and the idea of Pakistan, the leader of the Egyptian Wafd Party, Nahas Pasha replied incredulously, even if somewhat disingenuously: “In our country (Egypt), Zaghlul Pasha settled the minority problem (involving Copts) and now we are a nation. Why cannot you settle your problems?”.
In 1953, merely six years after independence, Pakistan zealously projected itself as leader of the Muslim world, under the penumbra of the Suez Crises. Seeing this, the ousted King Farouk of Egypt famously quipped, “Pakistanis believe[d] that Islam was born on August 14, 1947.” :mrgreen: Seeing this dissonance between how Pakistan’s official histories saw itself and how the rest of the world saw itself led some to introspect. A Pakistani Christian scholar Samuel Martin Burke explained the skepticism of others: “such talk (of leadership) from a country (Pakistan), the rationale of whose creation was little understood at the time, and whose capacity to survive bore a large question mark, naturally [it] was not well received by other countries, proud of their [own] heritage.”
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ind ... 346786.cms

How JuD’s 7-tier team trains youths for war against India
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A Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist arrested in March has revealed that 26/11 Mumbai terror accused Hafiz Saeed + and Zakir-ur-Rehman Lakhvi are recruiting gullible boys under the aegis of their trust, Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD), to wage war against India. Zabiullah alias Hamza, arrested during an anti-terror operation in Kupwara on March 20, said a seven tier-hierarchy looks after the two-year training of new recruits at seven locations, including a regional centre at Mudrike, forests in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and hilly terrains of Muzaffarabad.
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Maritime talks to be held in Delhi today - The Hindu
India and Pakistan are scheduled to hold a maritime dialogue on Monday, a diplomatic source has confirmed. According to the officials, the bilateral talks to be held here marks a positive turn in ties and indicates the continuity of existing dialogue.

“Rear Admiral Zaka Ur Rehman, Director-General of Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, is scheduled to reach New Delhi for talks with his counterpart from the Indian Coast Guard,” a diplomatic source said. The development is significant as it comes a year after India refused to participate in the annual talks scheduled for July 2017 following the controversy over the former Indian Navy official Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is in custody in Pakistan. Despite the ongoing tension on the Line of Control, both sides restarted the Track II Neemrana Dialogue in April where a common desire to continue with normal exchanges was conveyed.
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This man is peddling cheap snake oil.

His motives are suspect. He is not of a stature or even of some political heft with known influence or even the capability of convincing any of the recalcitrant players to gather at the negotiating table. He comes across as an ex baboo(n) on the make and also on the take.

His theatrical attempt to play the honest broker is entirely unconvincing and one wonders as to whose line he is actually parotting and especially, why now??.

Since he is a self confessed participant in the track thoo "process", it can only be the ISI's line that he is so assiduously peddling. No one in this government would ever trust such a dubious character.

So, exactly how he managed to clamber on to the track thoo gravy train is a mystery and solving the mystery would surely provide some very interesting insights.

The illegitimate and nefarious extra constitutional role long usurped by the paki army generals in sidelining pakiland's legally elected, and "democractic" personalities and repeatedly subverting the due parliamentary processes is universally despised. Ther involvement is very often transactional and the "next deal" syndrome is always preoccupying their attention and coloring their views.

The paki generals would hope to gain immediate national and international legitimacy if invited by a huge power like India for "talks" because then they would sit at the table as equals and be recognized as such by India's truly powerful civilian government.

It would also help to recast their currently perceived illegitimate position of wanting to be seen as the only true and final arbitrators of pakiland's future by completely legitimizing it in the eyes of the world and especially with the perception of the army's role by their own people.

It would also permanently weaken the present and future status of any and all democratically elected paki civilian govts by according and ensuring the primacy of the army generals vis-a-vis the civilian govt and that is exactly what they are looking for. Once this is done, the generals will never ever give up this enhanced status.

This is the reason why the paki generals and the ISI use bikau बिकाऊ catspaws like dulat, iyer, kulkarni and many other Indian traitors and presstitutes like burkha butt to do their dirty work and pressurize India to deal directly with them rather than with an elected govt.



'Why not invite Pakistan Army chief for talks?': Ex-RAW chief AS Dulat's out-of-the-box solutions to improve bilateral ties

May 27, 2018

New Delhi: At a time when the India-Pakistan border is crackling with persistent gunfire with mounting casualties on both sides, former Indian intelligence chief AS Dulat has floated a disruptive proposal — invite Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa for a dialogue to reduce tension and talk peace.

Dulat said General Bajwa was making all the "right noises", referring to his April remarks that disputes, including Kashmir, between India and Pakistan can be solved only through peace talks.

"We should invite General Bajwa, the army chief. He has been talking peace and also a lot of our frustration in our dialogue with Pakistan is because we feel frustrated by the armed forces or what we call the 'deep state' — the ISI or the army. Therefore, why not talk to the army chief directly? He is talking reasonably now. Why not invite the army chief, just an idea," Dulat told IANS in an interview at his south Delhi residence.

India has maintained that it will talk only to the elected civilian leadership in Pakistan and has shunned talking to the Pakistani military, which however controls key decision-making on foreign policy — particularly with respect to India — and security in the Pakistani establishment.

Dulat served as chief of India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the country's external intelligence agency, from 1999 to 2000 and was a close aide of then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Kashmir affairs from 2001 to 2004.

He has participated in a somewhat unique book of dialogues, The Spy Chronicles - RAW ISI And The Illusion Of Peace with his once rival, former Pakistani spy chief Lt. Gen. Asad Durrani (retd).

The book throws light on Kashmir, and a missed opportunity for peace; Hafiz Saeed and 26/11; Kulbhushan Jadhav; surgical strikes; the deal for Osama bin Laden; how the US and Russia feature in the India-Pakistan relationship; and how terror undermines the two countries' attempts at talks.

Dulat, who has previously authored Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years, said "not talking to Pakistan is a sort of a handicap" more so at a time when geo-political landscape was witnessing a new churn.

"There is a lot happening in the world around us and they are all taking interest in this particular region. The Americans have a big interest in Pakistan and in Afghanistan.

"Likewise now, the Chinese, the Russians and the Iranians have all developed interest and we need to take note of that and in that, I think, not talking to Pakistan will not help," he said.

But is it wise to extend an invitation to the Pakistani army chief, particularly at this juncture when ceasefire violations across the frontier have killed scores of civilians and over 40,000 residents were forced to flee their homes from the border areas in Jammu?

"Isn't it more reason that we should talk," Dulat asked, adding: "You are presuming that all these cease-fire violations happen only from the Pakistani side and only our people are suffering.

"There is a their side of the story also, it can't be one-sided. If there is firing from one side, the Army or the BSF is bound to respond."

Dulat, who served in Kashmir as the Joint Director of the Intelligence Bureau from 1988 to 1990, maintained that "there is no military solution" to the seven-decade old conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people and triggered two wars (1948 and 1965) and a prolonged military skirmish (1999) between the two nuclear-armed powers.

"There is only so much that the army can do; after that it is time for the politicians to play their part," he said.

The former spymaster also noted that there was no space for big-brotherly attitude in bilateral relations, suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should revisit his hardline stance against Pakistan.

"The trouble with Modi is, because India is a big country (there is no doubt about it), we want things on our terms but bilateral relationships do not work in this way. We should not ask 'isme mere liye kya hai' (What does it hold for us?)

"Once you start talking to Kashmiris, there is a lot for you. You should try this and see what all is in store for you."

He said most things in the Modi government were related to elections but still expressed a "feeling" of a breakthrough on Kashmir before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections that are due in May.

"Somewhere I have a feeling that something will happen. It's just a feeling. I am not in government. But I have a feeling."
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Falijee wrote:India lodges protest with Pakistan deputy HC over Gilgit-Baltistan order
NEW DELHI – India on Sunday :D summoned Pakistan’s Deputy High Commissioner to protest Islamabad’s order to integrate the region of Gilgit-Baltistan into the federal structure of the country.
An official press release from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the region belongs to India and that Pakistan’s action has no legal support.
No this is a good thing for us, although we have to go through the motions and voice our displeasure. The more actions that they take to change the ground situation in PoK, and the more integrated it gets with T'stan, the more demographically it merges with the rest of their country, the less of a claim they can have on J&K, plebiscite and all that stuff.
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As convenient a narrative as any and one that is also fairly economical with the truth.

Their capacity for fooling themselves is almost infinite.

and yet again, the gratuitous reference to "the ever-present danger of a war between two nuclear weapons states".

and, haven't they completely flayed the skin off this poor dead horse by constantly flogging it for decades without any tangible returns or is it just the de rigueur dirge of "a former Pakistan ambassador to the UN" who just cannot divest himself of useless and decades old paki rhetoric of trying to panic the white skins.

Normalising ties with India
Normalising ties with India

Munir Akram May 27, 2018

The writer is a former Pakistan ambassador to the UN.

EVEN as Indian and Pakistani guns continue to thunder along the Line of Control in Kashmir, there are several signals of a desire on both sides to improve relations.

Most notably, Pakistan’s army chief has on several occasions articulated an openness to evolving a modus vivendi with India, dubbed the ‘Bajwa doctrine’. Recently, the Indian defence minister stated that such peace overtures from Pakistan will be reciprocated.

The Indian military attaché was invited to the Pakistan Day parade and accepted. Pakistan hosted India with other Shanghai Cooperation Organisa­tion members to discuss regional terrorism. In September, Pakistan and India will participate in SCO joint counterterrorism exercises in Russia. Last month, Pakistan hosted a Track II dialogue with India.

For its part, Pakistan has consistently advocated resumption of the Composite (now Comprehensive) Dialogue with India. And while it was preoccupied with fighting terrorism within its territory and from across its western border, it made strategic sense for Pakistan to seek a calm eastern frontier.

A shift in India’s strategic posture could open the door to addressing, if not fully resolving, the major issues.

Unfortunately, since its inception, Narendra Modi’s BJP government made normalisation conditional on Pakistan’s disavowal of support to the Kashmiri freedom struggle and acceptance of culpability for Mumbai and other terrorist incidents in India. It evolved an enveloping strategy to destabilise Pakistan domestically, through sponsorship of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists and Baloch insurgents, and to isolate it internationally as a sponsor of terrorism.

Several developments may have shifted Indian calculations.

First, a significant convergence has emerged between Pakistan and major regional powers, Russia, China and Iran, on the need for a negotiated settlement in Afghanistan with the Afghan Taliban. India and the US were seen as spoilers.

Second, despite Donald Trump’s anti-Pakistan rhetoric and insults, a US confrontation with Pakistan and its designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, widely anticipated by India, have not happened and appear highly unlikely. On the contrary, the US continues to rely on Pakistan’s cooperation to sustain its presence in Afghanistan and promote a political settlement with the Afghan Taliban.

Third, after the Doklam stand-off last year, China offered India several olive branches — larger trade and investment, access to CPEC and, through it, to Central Asia and beyond, an intimate Xi-Modi summit. Afghan developments, American unpredictability and Chinese flexibility, appear to have inspired a policy recalibration in New Delhi to balance its vaunted strategic partnership with the US through more positive relations with China and Russia.

Fourth, India failed in its quest to destabilise or isolate Pakistan.

Pakistan’s several military operations in Fata and actions in Balochistan have succeeded in containing cross-border terrorism sponsored by India from Afghanistan. Cross-border attacks will be further restricted once Pakistan fully fences the Pak-Afghan border. Likewise, India has little hope now of isolating Pakistan given the central role it is expected to play in promoting a negotiated settlement in Afghanistan and the political convergence that has emerged among Pakistan, Russia, China and Iran on Afghanistan and terrorism.

Finally, India has been unable to suppress the ongoing popular revolt of the Kashmiri people for over two years. It may calculate that opening a dialogue with Pakistan could help to end the revolt.

For Pakistan, the most critical issue in any normalisation process will be (and has always been) Kashmir. No government or leader in Pakistan will be able to normalise relations with India while it continues a campaign of brutal suppression in India-held Kashmir (IHK).

If the past is any guide, India’s effort will be to focus any dialogue with Pakistan on terrorism and press for the elimination of pro-Kashmiri militant groups in Pakistan (Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, Hizbul Mujahideen) and the incarceration of their leaders. Islamabad would find it difficult to act against these groups, especially the Hizb, which is not internationally outlawed, while Indian suppression continues in IHK. In the context of terrorism, Pakistan would obviously raise India’s sponsorship of the TTP and Baloch insurgents.

Contrary to simplistic analyses, India’s capacity to impose terrorist pressure on Pakistan is not unlimited. Pakistan can substantially neutralise India’s sponsorship of the TTP and the Balochistan Liberation Army through pressure on Kabul, negotiations with the US, fencing the border, political accommodation of Baloch grievances, Fata reforms and, if needed, direct action against terrorist bases. Pakistan does not need Indian concessions to eliminate cross-border terrorism from Afghanistan. Nor does it need to compromise its position on Kashmir to do so.

However, despite the false starts of the past, it is possible that in the midst of the current global strategic flux, India may have decided that its national interests would be better served by playing a positive role in the emerging Eurasian security and economic structures, epitomised by the SCO, rather than serving as America’s cat’s paw. If there is indeed such a shift in India’s strategic posture, it could open the door to addressing, if not fully resolving, the major issues between Pakistan and India.

Reciprocal assurances can be negotiated on terrorism, the non-use of force and the pacific settlement of disputes. Some issues, such as Siachen and Sir Creek, can be quickly resolved. Existing confidence-building measures could be enlarged, eg by agreeing to limits on force and weapons deployments and elimination of the possibility of surprise attacks and preemptive strikes.

India’s participation in CPEC could be agreed without prejudice to Pakistan or India’s positions on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. However, India would need to extend Pakistan reciprocal transit rights to Nepal and Bangladesh.

Expansion of bilateral trade could be mutually beneficial so long as Pakistan is provided assurances against deindustrialisation by subsidised Indian exports.

Water scarcity is a critical threat to both countries; they need to build on the Indus Waters Treaty to avert a water crisis that may become the spark of a future conflict.

It remains to be seen if the initial Pakistan-India overtures will lead to dialogue and whether this can be sustained. The endeavour to normalise Pakistan-India relations is like a second marriage: a triumph of hope over experience. But no one can be resigned to accept the alternative: continued turmoil in South Asia and the ever-present danger of a war between two nuclear weapons states.

The writer is a former Pakistan ambassador to the UN.

Published in Dawn, May 27th, 2018
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Pakistan Gets A New PM ( in name onlee !)

Former CJP Nasirul Mulk named caretaker PM
ISLAMABAD: Former Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice (retd) Nasirul Mulk was named caretaker prime minister on Monday.Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly Khursheed Shah announced that Justice (retd) Mulk will take reigns as caretaker premier while addressing a press conference along with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and National Assembly speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.Moments earlier, Geo News had reported that the premier and opposition leader had reached a breakthrough in the meeting held Monday to finalise the caretaker premier. "We have selected a candidate for caretaker premier who will prove to play a democratic role in the upcoming general election," the premier said while addressing the press conference."Every name was discussed, and this name was decided upon. It’s a name no one can point fingers at," PM Abbasi added.
Code words for "not brought and sold yet" :twisted:
As PM Abbasi asked the leader of the opposition to announce the name of caretaker premier, Shah said, "We are happy that the government was able to complete its five-year term."
Joke of the year :roll:
Shah said, "The name of the person I would like to present is a very respectable one." "The name is Nasirul Mulk, who has served as chief justice. He played a historic role in the judiciary and when he was a lawyer," the PPP leader announced. "I am hopeful he will successfully conduct free, fair and impartial elections in Pakistan on July 25, 2018," Shah concluded.
Here is Mulk's "once in a lifetime chance" to milk the system and ensure his second retirement lifestyle very very comfortably for generations to come :mrgreen:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman took to Twitter to congratulate the former chief justice moments after the decision was announced.
PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari took to Twitter to hail the decision of appointing Justice (r) Mulk as caretaker premier.
Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) leader Sahibzada Tariq Ullah said the party accepted the name of Justice (retd) Mulk as caretaker PM.
Awami National Party (ANP) leader Zahid Khan said all political parties would agree on the name of Justice (retd) Mulk.
Welcoming the decision, Hamid Mir said it was another success of democracy in Pakistan."Congratulations to PM Abbasi and opposition leader Syed Khurshid Shah for making consensus on former CJP Justice (r) Nasir ul Mulk as caretaker PM now all fears of delay in elections removed," Mir tweeted.Speaking to Geo News, Mir shared that PM Abbasi had suggested Justice (retd) Mulk's name for the post and PPP earlier had reservations. "However, after the deadlock, Shah agreed on the former chief justice's name."
No need to mention here but of course, the "selected" Mulk must have been given the "stamp of approval"- directly or indirectly - by the Paki Deep State - to ensure that he is pliable and not of an "independent state of mind" as Ganja Sharif - has now turned out to be :twisted:
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Paki Ayeshas Expelled From Tahir-ul- Qadri Founded Islamic "University"

Minhaj varsity expels 320 female students for protest against admin
May 28, 2018
LAHORE: The Minhajul Quran University expelled the 320 girl students from the hostel on Sunday -- a few days after a controversial video of Pakistan Awami Tehreek Secretary-General Khurram Nawaz Gandapur went viral.The video showing Mr Gandapur yelling at the students of the university proved embarrassing for the party.
This "Islamic" "University" is one of the business ventures of the Canadian - Pakiland migrating Mullah Tahir-ul-Qadri ( also called the "shopping mall" maulvi ) . He has one "branch" of this so -called university in Toronto, Canada. As a sideline, he also "dabbles" in Paki politics :mrgreen:
Mr Gandapur was seen scolding students and threatening to throw them out for protesting against the administration for not allowing them to attend an Iftar party outside the university. “We all know what kind of exploitation takes place in the private hostels,” he told the students.
So, he has also now taken a role as "guardian of Paki Ayeshas" !!!
The girls tried to convince Mr Gandapur who refused to lend a sympathetic hearing to them and threatened them with dire consequences. He said the administration had summoned the parents of the students for a meeting and would allow them to step out of the hostel premises if the parents had no objection. “The Minhaj administration will not be responsible in case of any mishap,” he added.
Tahir-ul-Qadri is of course, "enjoying" the pleasant weather in Canada . But he should be disturbed from his "holidays" and his advice should be sought ASAP :mrgreen:
Later, Mr Gandapur told media that the girls misbehaved with the hostel administration when they did not allow them to attend an Iftar party outside the university. He said no girl could leave the hostel after 6pm under the rules and if anyone wanted to go outside, she should be accompanied by a woman member of the staff.
Strict Islami rules for the La-Whori girls ! wonder, if the "Branch Office" in Toronto, also follows such strict rules for the Paki Ayeshas that are enrolled in Canada for "Islamic Education" there :roll:
The university administration took disciplinary action against all the students who protested against them and posted the video on social media. It announced that they had closed the hostel and cancelled the admission of the students. The institution expelled the 320 students from the hostel on Sunday. :roll:
The parents of the students held a press conference outside the Minhajul Quran Secretariat and condemned the behaviour of the PAT leader. They said it was unjust to penalise all the students because of protest by a few of them.
Punjab Higher Education Commission chairman Dr Nizam said the students had every right to protest and they would take action against the Minhajul Quran University administration. “We will recommend action against the university administration,” he said. The Pakjabi Administration is "controlled" by Shahbaaz Sharif , who is politically opposed to Qadri's PAT Movement, so in that context it does make sense !
Commenting on the development, PAT spokesman Noorullah Siddiqui said it was not the responsibility of Khurrum Nawaz Gandapur to look into the matters of the university but he intervened in the best interest of the students. He said they had established the hostel on the request of the parents and under the rules no girl could be allowed to leave or go outside the hostel after 6pm.He said they had permitted the students to go outside only in case of an emergency.“Now we have no other option but to close the hostel,” he said.
Tahir Qadri might have to "interrupt" his Canadian Holidays and fly back to Pakiland by PIA to settle this issue, and protect his "investment" :mrgreen:
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Falijee wrote:Paki Ayeshas Expelled From Tahir-ul- Qadri Founded Islamic "University"

Minhaj varsity expels 320 female students for protest against admin
The University is right. Islam prohibits rising in protest against authority.
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Paki Investigative Journo Spills The Beans On Kayani And Others :mrgreen:

Straight from Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani’s mouth!
By Syed Haider Raza Mehdi.
Posted on May 27, 2018
A few hours ago I received a call from Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, former Army Chief with reference to my earlier piece about him being perhaps the only person who knew the mystery of the Osama Bin Ladin US operation.
Gen. Kayani wanted to set the record straight since *”you had said that only Gen. Kayani knows the truth….”*
The Jernail's Echendee on the line therefore call necessary !
_”……

the truth is that we didn’t know about Osama Bin Ladin’s presence and there is absolutely no question of any collusion or cooperation with the US. And I’m telling you this as the absolute truth….”_

_”…..in fact all they had to do was tell us, and we would have mopped it up in a couple of hours without all these helicopters etc…_

_”……I have taken full responsibility for our lapse. However, and I’ve never stated this earlier, because it was for me to take the blame, but Air Defence is not under the Army. Nevertheless I told the Air Chief to keep quiet, not say anything and let me take the full blame…..”_

_”……My visit to the US Aircraft Carrier took place in 2008, three years before the Osama affair. Its very surprising how people completely misrepresent and distort obvious facts to prove their points…..”_
Four different reasons to protect his backside :mrgreen:
I thanked Gen. Kayani for reaching out and sharing these insights and promised to publish them, verbatim.I did suggest to him to come out and speak in public and on the media to clear his position.He seems to be taking a lot of bullets on his chest and keeping quiet.
Sometimes silence is golden, specially for this "corruption reputed" General who made an abortive attempt to migrate to Australia but was stopped at Isloo Airport, per Paki News Reports !!!
My personal view is that Gen. Kayani owes it to himself and his legacy and name, his family, the Institution and the Country to publicly set the record straight on the many issues bedevelling his person.Things like his role in Gen. Musharraf’s ouster; His own extension; The Osama episode; His brothers business affairs Malik Riaz connection !; Involvement in the 2013 elections etc.For the record, I must state, despite my reservations on other issues, that as an Army Chief, Gen. Kayani did more for the Army as an institution and for troops welfare than any other Chief to date.
He is also to be credited for clearing 6 of the 7 FATA agencies against the TTP. The period from 2009 to 2014, under his watch, saw the most vicious and brutal fighting with nearly 3500 military casualties which broke the back of the TTP.
Why he didn’t continue and launch the North Waziristan ops which was subsequenty launched by Gen. Raheel as Zarb e Azb, which suffered about 500 military casualties is also something only he and some others can answer.I think it’s time for Gen. Kayani to come out from the cold!
P.S.
*On the Osama mystery.*There’s much more as well. Especially the article written by Asif Zardari and published on May 2nd in the Washington Post, few hours after the operation in Abbotabad which took place at 1am on May 2, 2011.*The question is. How was our “brilliant” Asif Zardari able to pen an article in a few hours, immediately following the operation and get it published in a mainstream US newspaper, The Washington Post, on the same day?*
The answer perhaps lies with him, Rahman Malik and Husain Haqqani.The last with all his contacts and connections in Washington. And my considered view and opinion is that the article was also penned by Haqqani.*Deduction. If anybody knew. Zardari, Rahman Malik and Haqqani certainly knew!*
*Haider Mehdi*
What he is saying in a round about way is that all Paki politicos are corrupt and are in the pocket of various persons !
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Court of inquiry to probe ex-ISI chief’s revelations, name to be placed on ECL: ISPR

The Pakistan Army on Monday ordered an inquiry into the revelations made by former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lieutenant General (retd) Asad Durrani and said a “competent authority” has been approached to add his name on the Exit Control List (ECL), the military’s media wing said.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), a formal court of inquiry headed by a serving Lt Gen has been ordered to probe the matter in detail.

“Competent authority approached to place his name on ECL,”
reads the statement.

Former spy master Lt Gen (retd) Durrani was summoned by the army in connection with a ‘controversial’ book he co-authored with an erstwhile Research & Intelligence Wing (RAW) top boss and Indian journalist.

Durrani co-authored The Spy Chronicles: RAW, ISI and the Illusion of Peace with Amarjit Singh Dulat and Aditya Sinha.

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So the pressure to talk with Pakistan came from, Moscow and Beijing this time! ? i think thats the reason, why xi and Putin called NM for talks , so called intimate diplomacy.
Big daddys are getting intimate with India, because Pakistan is entering a very shaky stage.
1. The caretaker set up is going to announce the real state of Pakistans defecit in the next two weeks. Which i suspect is at about 11% of GDP.
2. This coupled with rise in oil prices, lack of governance, rising CAD and the FATF grey listing....will create a perfect storm, that will make Pakistani economy go belly up before mid September.

The army knows this already, and, have used the big daddys, to convince India to go soft .....

If we give up this sweet chance to tear Pakistan asunder....it will be Indias loss.
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yensoy wrote:
No this is a good thing for us, although we have to go through the motions and voice our displeasure. The more actions that they take to change the ground situation in PoK, and the more integrated it gets with T'stan, the more demographically it merges with the rest of their country, the less of a claim they can have on J&K, plebiscite and all that stuff.
Dude, this is terrible logic. I don't give a rats about their claims on J&K. In fact, it's not even up for discussion. But are you forgetting that PoK is occupied territory that we should have every intention of reclaiming? Has Paki propaganda really been so effective that even when Indians talk about Kashmir future, we are actually only thinking about our J&K, while Pakis get a free pass on land they illegally stole following a genuine instrument of accession.
I respect Paki claims on Junagadh more than their claims for Kashmir, and I use the word "respect" quite loosely here.
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chetak wrote:As convenient a narrative as any and one that is also fairly economical with the truth.

Their capacity for fooling themselves is almost infinite.

and yet again, the gratuitous reference to "the ever-present danger of a war between two nuclear weapons states".

and, haven't they completely flayed the skin off this poor dead horse by constantly flogging it for decades without any tangible returns or is it just the de rigueur dirge of "a former Pakistan ambassador to the UN" who just cannot divest himself of useless and decades old paki rhetoric of trying to panic the white skins.
Normalising ties with India

Normalising ties with India

Several developments may have shifted Indian calculations.

1. Reciprocal assurances can be negotiated on terrorism, the non-use of force and the pacific settlement of disputes. Some issues, such as Siachen and Sir Creek, can be quickly resolved. Existing confidence-building measures could be enlarged, eg by agreeing to limits on force and weapons deployments and elimination of the possibility of surprise attacks and preemptive strikes.

2.India’s participation in CPEC could be agreed without prejudice to Pakistan or India’s positions on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. However, India would need to extend Pakistan reciprocal transit rights to Nepal and Bangladesh.

3. Expansion of bilateral trade could be mutually beneficial so long as Pakistan is provided assurances against deindustrialisation by subsidised Indian exports.
chetak Ji :

I would like to reply to the above Three Points - 1, 2 & 3 :

1. Terroristan wants to keep what it has and wants India to yield and agree to Terroristan Claims which the Terroristanis CANNOT GET ON THE "PEACE" TABLE WHAT THEY NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET BY MEANS OF WAR. - No Way José!

2. (A) Indian Vehicles carrying Containers or Liquid Tankers will be Torched and Hijacked - as in the case of US and NATO Vehicles - (B) India can NEVER agree to Terroristan's land access to Nepal and Bangladesh - No Way José!

3. Terroristan wants India to Trade with it ON TERRORISTAN'S TERMS. Indian Manufacturing Prices will ALWAYS BE LOWER than the corresponding prices in Terroristan as Indian Manufacturing Facilities will be MUCH LARGER than that of Terroristan. Thus Terroristan cannot compete with India except in Perpetrating Terrorism. - So Once Again it is No Way José

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Every new govt goes to IMF to manage external account

ISLAMABAD: It seems to have become an established pattern of macroeconomic management.

During the final year of a government, the balance of payments (BoP) position worsens. Caretakers negotiate a bailout package with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). After the elections, the new government signs an agreement with the multilateral donor as fait accompli, passing the buck to its predecessor.

Thus, periodically Pakistan has to borrow afresh to work off the existing debt. This happened in 2007-08 and 2012-13. This happened twice during the 1990s and this is likely to happen this year as well.

For example, as per the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) data, during FY08, the final year of the PML-Q government, the current account deficit shot up to $14.1 billion (8.2% of gross domestic product – GDP) from $6.87 billion (4.8% of GDP) as trade deficit increased to $20.91 billion (12.3% of GDP) from $13.56 billion (8.9% of GDP).

The rupee-dollar parity, which remained relatively stable at about 60 in first four years of the government, increased to 68.3 by the close of FY08. Foreign exchange reserves fell to $11.28 billion at the end of FY08 from $15.18 billion in one year (State Bank of Pakistan data).

In October 2008, a precarious BoP position forced the new government to sign a $7.6-billion loan agreement, which later was enhanced to $11.3 billion, with the IMF.

Likewise, in September 2013, another agreement with the IMF was struck for $6.12-billion assistance by the current PML-N government within three months of taking office.

Now let’s look at the present state of the economy. In the first nine months of the current fiscal year (July-March FY18), $12.46-billion current account deficit was registered compared with $8.35 billion recorded in the corresponding period of FY17, a rise of 49.22%.

The current account deficit included $22.30 billion in trade deficit compared with $18.47 billion deficit recorded in July-March FY17, which represented 20.68% growth.

In its report on Pakistan’s economy released in March 2018, the IMF projected $15.7 billion (4.8% of GDP) of current account deficit for the full financial year. It forecast 10% export growth and 10.2% import growth, which would take exports to $22.46 billion and imports to $58.22 billion, thus resulting in $35.76-billion trade deficit.

However, the July-March FY18 data suggests that the IMF has underestimated the size of current account and trade deficits. Based on GDP growth of 5.8%, as forecast by the government for FY18, the projected GDP size for the outgoing fiscal year is $322.65 billion (FY17 GDP was $304.97 billion).

Accordingly, at the current growth pace, the current account and trade deficits for FY18 will reach $19.59 billion (6.07% of GDP) and $39.32 billion (12.18% of GDP) respectively.

In FY17, the current account deficit was $13.13 billion or 4.1% of GDP while trade deficit was $32.58 billion or $10.68% of GDP. As per latest data released by the PBS, during FY18 (July-April), exports grew 13.67% to reach $19.2 billion while imports grew 14.04% to reach $49.41 billion, resulting in $30.21-billion trade deficit. At these rates of growth, the FY18 will end up with $37.22-billion trade deficit ($23.42 billion of exports and $60.47 billion of imports), which will account for 11.53% of GDP.

Exchange rate

The worsening current account balance has taken its toll on the exchange rate stability and foreign exchange reserves. After nearly four years of managed exchange rate stability, the government was forced to allow the rupee to depreciate by around five percentage points each in December 2017 and March 2018.

As on May 11, 2018, one US dollar traded for Rs118 in the open market. Liquid foreign currency reserves available with the central bank had gone down to $11.16 billion on May 4, 2018 from $16.14 billion on May 11, 2017, a loss of nearly $5 billion in less than a year.

Conventional economic wisdom, to which the IMF also subscribes, sees a positive relationship between currency depreciation and export increase. However, exports had gone up 10.52% in the first five months (July-November) of the current fiscal year, well before the first depreciation.

The major reason was upward movement of international cotton prices, which has continued into 2018. So it is difficult to state how much the rupee depreciation has contributed, or will contribute, to export increase.

During July-March FY18, the economy received $2.96 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) and $2.35 billion in foreign portfolio investment (FPI). Compared with the FDI, the FPI is volatile. Outflows may be as quick as inflows. Nevertheless, these non-debt creating instruments eased some pressure on the BoP position.

The government had to rely mainly on debt-creating instruments, such as sale of bonds and commercial loans, on which interest rate is relatively high, to meet the current account deficit. Public external debt, which was $64.48 billion at the close of 2016, had gone up to $73.72 billion at the end of 2017.

In first seven months of FY18, the government borrowed $6.6 billion. In 2018, Pakistan will start repaying the $6.12-billion IMF loan, which would put further pressure on the BoP position.

The FY19 budget has allocated Rs803.98 billion ($7.22 billion at an exchange rate of Rs115 per dollar) for the payment of principal and interest on foreign loans.

A substantial increase in both exports and FDI is the key to reducing the external account deficit. However, this is easier said than done, which forces the government to rely on foreign credit and ultimately knock at the door of the IMF from time to time.

The IMF’s conditionality, which accompanies credit inflows, has also not helped the government in addressing structural constraints to export growth. It seems the multilateral donor is interested more in recovering its loan than in restructuring of the borrowing economy.

A new elected government is likely to take office in August this year. One of the first major decisions it will face will be how to meet the country’s external account obligations. As in the past, signing an agreement with the IMF is likely to be the answer no matter which party forms the government.

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FATF asks Pakistan to come up with new action plan by June 8
Pakistan submitted its action plan with the FATF’s Asia Pacific group in a meeting held in Bangkok earlier this week but global body expressed its dissatisfaction, raising objections to take concrete steps against LET, JuD and FIF proscribed by the UN Security Council, revealed one of senior officials who attended this important meeting.
The Bangkok meet asked Pakistan to put a new comprehensive action plan within two weeks, alerting that the country might end up on the blacklist of the countries’ failing to prevent terror financing, he added.
They want us to go hard on the LeT, JuD and FIF and other proscribed organisations :D
“If the country’s new action plan on fighting terrorism financing does not deliver in June 23 Paris meet, Pakistan may be put on FATF’s black-list which would unnerve the country’s economy”
Pakistani informed officials said that counterterrorism authorities have launched massive crackdown on three entities linked to Hafiz Muhammad Saeed by freezing their property worth around a million dollars :shock: and taking several other serious measures to block their funding.
The “JuD and FIF Markaz were taken over by the state by freezing 121 bank accounts under the UNSC Resolution-1267, having deposits of around $100 million.
Islamabad also requested France and USA to block these websites at source in their jurisdictions; however, action from their end is still awaited, added the documents. Some 52 secured web pages i.e. web content hosted on “https” protocols (e.g. YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter etc.) were identified by PTA which cannot be blocked at individual URL level rather the whole website has to be shut down.

So the pakis want YouTube, Facebook and Twitter to be shut down in order for them to comply with the FATF requirements. :roll:

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/321396 ... -by-june-8
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menon s wrote:So the pressure to talk with Pakistan came from, Moscow and Beijing this time! ? i think thats the reason, why xi and Putin called NM for talks , so called intimate diplomacy.
Big daddys are getting intimate with India, because Pakistan is entering a very shaky stage.
1. The caretaker set up is going to announce the real state of Pakistans defecit in the next two weeks. Which i suspect is at about 11% of GDP.
2. This coupled with rise in oil prices, lack of governance, rising CAD and the FATF grey listing....will create a perfect storm, that will make Pakistani economy go belly up before mid September.

The army knows this already, and, have used the big daddys, to convince India to go soft .....

If we give up this sweet chance to tear Pakistan asunder....it will be Indias loss.
sushma has made it very clear in a TV appearance today that no talks are possible with the pakis as long as terror continues and does not stop.

from the dawn today and the timing of the article is rather unfortunate for them.
Most notably, Pakistan’s army chief has on several occasions articulated an openness to evolving a modus vivendi with India, dubbed the ‘Bajwa doctrine’. Recently, the Indian defence minister stated that such peace overtures from Pakistan will be reciprocated.
This has put paid to their so called bajwa doctrine agenda, no matter how hard bajwa tries and it is actually a very real climb down for the paki army chief to be seen begging for talks with India and being rebuffed in no uncertain terms.

These phata pyjamas are desperately trying every taqiya trick in the book to get India to drop its guard and quieten down on the borders with pakiland. They can ill afford the enormous military expenditure in trying to keep the Indian border hot, given their pathetic and self created financial situation. The ummah lot, unlike in the past, has not contributed in any significant way to try and help mitigate the many paki crises that seem to be erupting on a daily basis.

Rising oil prices are hurting the pakis even more than some other countries. Their internal security situation is slowly but surely spiraling out of control. The army has taken on shariff at the wrong time and shariff is hitting back in a way that deeply embarrasses the paki army on the international stage. Their operational expenses are mounting by the day with no end in sight while just across the border, the Indian economy is ticking along at a scorching pace.

and with this, the pakis have also scuttled any hope that the hans had of enticing India into their CPEC scam.
India’s participation in CPEC could be agreed without prejudice to Pakistan or India’s positions on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. However, India would need to extend Pakistan reciprocal transit rights to Nepal and Bangladesh.
Clearly the paki generals do not want India in the CPEC despite what the hans think unless the hans sweeten the pot for them and agree to pay them off.

The hans are very anxious to get India into their CPEC scam and for a known paki army pasand guy like munir akram "The writer is a former Pakistan ambassador to the UN." to articulate such a position clearly has all the approvals from the crore commanders going all the way to the top, right up to bajwa himself.

The hans have really been hard at work in trying to remove all objections by India to it's participation in the CPEC.

I truly hope that India does not take the bait. It would be extremely foolish and also very dangerous for us to do so.

Dulat has been played like a finely tuned violin by the ISI.

and read the pretentious article by munir akram.

It clearly lays out the paki army position and its also a virtual agenda of what bajwa would like dealt with and most of it is for action by India.

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Asad Durrani appeared in front of ISI DG in GHQ and his case will be further investigated by a *board of inquiry* to be headed by a serving Lt.Gen and his name has been forwarded to competent authorities be included in ECL. :roll:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1410540/ex-is ... rsial-book
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Munir Akram (wife beater drunkard) has to be avoided. Invitation to CPEC is an "olive branch". What a fundoos. Just ignore him. About that Daulat Mahashya, I think GOI is using him. He has not much to reveal anyway. A spy agency whose mere existence was denied by GOI ( for decades) and whose chief was never mentioned, is allowed to do this bean-spilling festival? Can you imagine ex-head of Raw drinking with ISI head and revealing secrets? One thing is clear RAW is very sectional where different sections have no horizontal (or even vertical) contacts or knowledge about each other.
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habal wrote:Asad Durrani appeared in front of ISI DG in GHQ and his case will be further investigated by a *board of inquiry* to be headed by a serving Lt.Gen and his name has been forwarded to competent authorities be included in ECL. :roll:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1410540/ex-is ... rsial-book
psyops by the ISI to create sympathy for and also to prop up dulat's position in dilli as an "honest" broker who braved the dangerous ISI to truthfully tell his tale.
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This Sarkari Paper Says That The New (Caretaker ) Paki PM ( in name onlee !) Has Seal Of Approval From Ganja Sharif Himself :eek:

Why Nawaz Sharif picked Justice (R) NasirMulak as the caretaker PM?
May 28, 2018
ISLAMABAD – Justice (retd) Nasir-Ul-Mulak, 22nd chief justice of Pakistan, who had served as CJP from 7th of July 2014 to 16th of August 2015, has been nominated as caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan today (Monday) by PM Shaid Khaqan Abbasi and opposition leader khursheed shah.
However his nomination was made from Nawaz Sharif due following reasons.
Justice Nasir-Ul-Mulak (R), however, had served as Supreme Court judge for more than 10 years.Taking audacious verdicts, he dismissed the disqualification plea against fSCormer Prime Minister Nawaz Sharfi and while acting as judicial commission chairman, he also suspended plea against rigging in general election 2013. In Supreme Court, Nasir-Ul-Mulk too suspended the lawsuits in a contradiction to Army Courts and 21st amendment.
Do not doubt that he was Ganja's man at one time. But for now his main allegiance has to be the Paki Fauj. :mrgreen:
Apart from these judgments, seven member bench headed by Nasir-Ul-Mulk had disqualified Ex- premier Yousuf Raza Gillani over the charges of court contempt in 2012.Furthermore, walking toward bold decision, he as well suspended Sindh High Court (SHC) against the removal of Mushraf’s (former chief of army staff and president of Pakistan) name from control exit list.
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Yet another National Security Committee meeting summoned: Sources
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Pic of Fauj "Allowing" Abbasi To Play "PM" . Expression on Pajwa and Janjua's Face Says It All :D
ISLAMABAD - National Security Committee (NSC) meeting has been summoned on Tuesday ( So, Picture is file photu!) to discuss security of the state and border issue. Meeting is also likely to discuss the matter of a controversial book co-authored by former chief of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt Gen (retd) Asad Durrani, besides reviewing implementation of FATA Reforms.
The top civilian and military leadership will ponder :roll: over the regional situation and issues pertaining to eastern and western borders of the country, sources added. <link> <link>
Durrani, who served as the chief of Pakistan's premier intelligence agency from August 1990 till March 1992, co-authored a book with former Indian spy chief AS Dulat, titled 'The Spy Chronicles: RAW, ISI and the Illusion of Peace'.The meeting is summoned days after former premier Nawaz Sharif voiced his reservations over the book.
Speaking to journalists in Islamabad last week, Sharif demanded that an emergency meeting of the NSC be summoned over the book written by Durrani.The former premier said a trustworthy national commission should be constituted to look over such matters.
Sharif's demand followed an earlier meeting of the NSC , which was called to discuss a controversial statement by the former premier on the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Ways and means will be discussed (over chai- somosas Ramazan !) how to put Ganja into his box once again :mrgreen: . And then Abbasi ( PM) will give Ganja a "full" report over Iftar dinner !
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So his name is Mulak and Mulk as earlier reported? There goes the Incredible Mulk joke that I thought of. :rotfl:
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Paki PM "Eid Bonus Offer" Shot Down By Paki Bureaucrats . Finance Ministry Says That Situation Is Critical And "There Is No Money In The Treasury " :twisted:

Three-month basic salary issue: PM gets ECC nod for cancellation of order today :roll:
ISLAMABAD: After the Finance Ministry’s refusal to allocate Rs100 billion for payment of honorarium equal to three-month basic salary to all federal government employees, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has called a meeting of Economic Coordination Committee on Monday (today) to withdraw his May 25 orders.
Buzz words make a lot easier to save the Echendee of Abbasi ( "called a meeting of ECC"...blah blah blah !)
The News has learnt that the Finance Ministry showed its inability to spare Rs100 billion to implement the PM’s orders at a time when the country is in dire need of financial resources and needs about $2 billion to meet its international obligations till 30th June 2018.
. This is a US "Educated" PM. Does he not know the precarious situation is country is in. Does he have "no spine" as to when to say NO ! :twisted:
They are trying ( so, it is not a done deal yet !) to arrange loan from international forums including friendly countries. Further that the Finance Ministry is of the view that the ECC never took decision to pay three months basic salary to all federal employees nor was it recommendation.
There was a recommendation to pay honorarium to the employees of Finance, FBR and EAD employees who were involved in budget making exercise and this was a past practice, said an official of Finance Ministry talking to The News on condition of anonymity. so as not to "hurt" the H&D of the PM :twisted:
The prime minister’s order reads, “The Prime Minister/Chairman ECC has seen and is pleased to order that all employees of the federal government shall be given honorarium equivalent to three (03) basic pays for financial year 2017-18. No exception shall be allowed for payment in excess of the ceiling in any case. The prime minister has further desired that for the financial years 2018-19 onwards a policy may be formulated by the new elected government after elections 2016.”
Now this is HISTORY. No more Eidhi !!!

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[*] But have they "woken" up to the cold water treatment or are they still "sleeping" and do not realize the seriousness of the financial situation :twisted: [/color]
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Paki Cricket Teams Shows Its Pakistaniyat !

ICC fines Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed, team :mrgreen:
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"Deep State" Armed Thugs Force Municipality Workers To Supply Scarce Water To PAK Air Base In Karachi :shock:

‘Armed men’ force KWSB officials to supply water to cantonment areas, says KWSB chief
Updated May 28, 2018
Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) Managing Director Khalid Sheikh on Monday alleged that "certain state departments" force the KWSB officials to supply extra water to "cantonment areas by taking the staff hostage at gunpoint".
During a hearing of the Supreme Court-mandated water commission headed by retired Justice Amir Hani Muslim, Sheikh said, "The hydrant at Shah Faisal Colony is shut down in order to supply extra water to Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base".He claimed that the pumping station at Karsaz is operated in a similar manner.
The Paki Fauj is hogging all the scarce resources- and undermining the authority of the nominal civilian government- even in small matters - of this wretched country, just to to keep its "members" happy in their own ghetto ( like cantonment areas !) Just the other day, a fauji officer called in some of his own armed thugs by phone in Abbotabad , so as to "challenge" a traffic violation that was handed out to him. IMO, in the short run, one of these days, the civilians will not take it anymore ( like the Pashtuns of FATA ) and the challenge the fauj !
The KWSB MD told the water commission that on Sunday a few armed men, reportedly belonging to a state department, forced the KWSB staff to shut down the Shah Faisal Colony hydrant. His claim was seconded by pumping station's in charge Khalid Farooqi, who said that the armed men "shut down the hydrant, cursed and beat him". The terrible Karachi heat- and the hungry and thirsty rozadars might have been a factor :mrgreen: !
Farooqi also claimed that he was kidnapped by the armed men who "took him on a drive" and later released him. With or without "baksheesh" :roll:
The water commission also slammed Defence Housing Authority (DHA) secretary and Cantonment Board's chief operating officer for failing to develop a proper system for sewage disposal in Karachi's most affluent housing society.
Even though the DHA secretary tried to assure the commission that the sewerage pipes for the restaurants built on Karachi's Sea View were being directed towards Phase VI, he could not convince the judge.
"The restaurants built along the beach are located such that all their waste falls into the sea which becomes a source of disease," the judge said. He ordered the authorities to solve the problem of sewage disposal in the "holy month of Ramazan or the commission would order to shut down all restaurants along the beach".
The DHA most likely collected the sewage levies from the restaurant management/ owners but the monies probably went into "someone's pocket" - worst scenario. Or it was likely spend on "something else" less worst scenario. :mrgreen:
"The DHA secretary will be responsible if the waste from any of the restaurants falls into the sea," the Justice Hani maintained.The commission gave authorities a two-month deadline to lay down sewerage pipes for restaurants built at the beach.
Probably by that time, the judge will be ordered transferred to some small town in Sindh province for challenging Deep State and the "case" will be forgotten / closed. :mrgreen:
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Naqeebullah's Father Unlikely To Get Justice In The Murder Of His Son, In-Spite Of "Reassurances" From The COAS Himself !

Naqeebullah case: Prosecutor excuses himself from case
According to details, former prosecutor Ali Raza excused himself from hearing the case further as he had been receiving threats.
Naqeebullah’s father Khan Mohammad earlier appointed Advocate Nadeem as an attorney in the murder case of his son, saying it was not feasible for him to travel to Karachi from South Waziristan for every hearing.
A complaint seeking financial accountability of Anwar was filed in the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Monday.The complaint was lodged by Naqeebullah’s father through his counsel at the office of NAB Sindh Director-General Mohammad Altaf Bawani. The complaint asked the anti-graft watchdog to launch an inquiry into the acquisition of assets beyond means.
Of course, Rao is being protected by some "very higher ups" !

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Revenge Of The Pashtuns :roll:

Special branch cop shot dead in DI Khan
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