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As a TV anchor, I'll readily admit that our electronic media neglects covering Pak-Afghan relations. Why? Because it will not bring in ratings.
This is also part of the reason why Pakistan’s biggest TV channels have few to no correspondents in Kabul or other cities in Afghanistan.
I decided I would address this gap by visiting Kabul myself. I wanted to learn more about the perceptions of Afghan people. I also wanted to meet with politicians and social workers to understand the trust deficit between our two countries.
First impression: the Kabul International Airport looked like a US air base. I was immediately approached by a member of the airport staff who started conversing in Urdu; this put me instantly at ease. Unfortunately, this welcome was short-lived as I reached the security checkpoint.
RAA agents in actionI said I was Pakistani. They said I should remove my shoes. My luggage was carefully scrutinised. And there was a very, very long list of questions. This was repeated at all subsequent security checks.
Each call that I made to coordinate my scheduled interviews carried an often hostile undertone.
‘…I am a Pakistani journalist.
No, I am not an ISI agent.![]()
I am in Afghanistan for work.
I am a journalist…’
The current mood in Kabul is quite anti-Pakistan, or to be more precise, anti-ISI. Most Afghans do not hate Pakistan per se, but the ISI, they staunchly believe, supports the Afghan Taliban and has vested interests in destabilising their country. While the ISI was berated by many, whenever I asked for specifics, I only got half-stories, hearsay and no evidence. Similar to the three part dossier submitted by Pakistan to a UN clerk
Indian intelligence, on the other hand, has close relations with Afghan intelligence. I learn that being on good terms with the Indian embassy in Kabul can really help you gain the trust of the Afghan interior ministry.interior ministry infiltrated by RAA agents ?
On the condition of anonymity, a senior politician (a jihadi in the past) told me that the national unity government in Afghanistan did not understand the importance of 'good relations' with the ISI. He stressed that Afghanistan needed to prioritise its relations in the region, which just wasn't happening.
In his view, Pakistan was not handling the matter of talks very well either. What they are doing under the table must be stopped, he said cryptically, before adding that the NDS and the government did not trust him and that he openly admitted to being pro-Pakistan.
The journalist community in Kabul is of the view that the two countries should build better relations with each other. In their view, miscreants ? a very over-used word in Pak Media in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India are actively working to prevent this.
I also met Afghan women social activists, who wanted bold decisions from their government. They did not believe in enforced brotherhoods and wanted a globalised, progressive and modern Afghanistan. They did however think that a pro-Pakistan attitude was never useful to them and that Pakistan had actually used them.
When I spoke to Afghan government officials, they avoided the camera, and the reason was straightforward: “It won't be right to give an interview to a Pakistani journalist right now.” I got diplomatic (empty) answers to most of my questions.
Dr Rangin Dadfar Spanta, former foreign minister and national security adviser to former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, shared the same sentiments.
Dr Rangin Dadfar Spanta, former foreign minister and national security adviser to former Afghan President Hamid Karzai. — DawnNews screengrab
“Pakistan is interfering in the internal matters of Afghanistan,” he said, citing a serious concern ...
To sum up my sojourn, I would say that the ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan are complex, ...![]()
NEW DELHI: India's government has turned down its military's request to expand the acquisition of 36 fighter planes from Dassault Aviation SA to plug vital gaps, officials said, nudging it to accept an indigenous combat plane 32 years in the making.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision, in line with his Make-in-India policy to encourage domestic industry, is a blow for not only the French manufacturer but also others circling over the Indian military aviation market worth billions of dollars.Retired Air Marshal M. Matheswaran, a former deputy chief of the Integrated Defense Staff, said the LCA was obsolete."It is a very short-range aircraft which has no relevance in today's war fighting scenarios. If you are trying to justify this as a replacement for follow-on Rafales, you are comparing apples with oranges."He said the plane was at best a technology demonstrator on which Indian engineers could build the next series of aircraft, not something the air force could win a war with.
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader, Daniyal Aziz on Wednesday slammed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, saying the latter wants to create a 1971-like Pakistan under a specific agenda.In a statement issued here, Aziz said Khan will not be allowed to accomplish an anti-country agenda on the pretext of bye-elections.He said the ‘umpire’ did not raise his finger which has left Khan seeking people’s support on the streets.The PML-N leader said Khan’s invitation to the entire Punjab is tantamount to admitting that the people of Lahore choose not to attend PTI’s public rallies. “PTI is a name of a clique that comprises of land mafia, sugar mafia and corrupt people,” Aziz claimed.
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- Ghulam Ali told a fmr Indian HC whom he thought was a paki diplomat of his contempt for kafirs but his love for kafir money. 1/2
- Ghulam Ali was blacklisted for many yrs after his kafir comment & only after money dried that he now talks peace. So much for cultural ties
- It was a pvt conversation so cant name the man. he was DHC in 1990s & was on same PIA flight as GA when this happened. He later went as HC
We have continued to fall for the possibility of a ‘dialogue’ repeatedly, paying for it by an induced numbness of a softening rhetoric till we are made to appear without clothes before the world; and shamed at home when we get found out. This gives cause to more guffaws, in New York.
Don’t get me wrong. When you want to resolve issues, what the PM stated on Kashmir is roughly what will shape the course of such a resolution; but why wouldn’t there be any takers for such an offer? First, I don’t think the world believes us, or at least our seriousness on what we say. If we quote Kashmir, Siachen and the LoC to paint India in a bad light, the Indians retort with terrorism and the LoC, again, to prove our insidiousness. Earlier they only had Mumbai to prove their point, now they have added to their repertoire courtesy some home-grown enactment at Gurdaspur and Udhampur. We are late to the game of dossiers, and have produced some, finally, in evidence of the Indian mischief in Balochistan and Fata via Afghanistan.How much weight these will carry is only a matter of conjecture. With the speech or without the speech, with the dossiers or without the dossiers, it was not exactly that the world was falling over itself to get involved in the India-Pakistan quagmire. They have, as always, kept their distance – smiling away the juvenile quibble, and proving the point that whatever these two countries do is mostly driven by their domestic branding.
The trouble is also in how India perceives its relations with Pakistan. From bilateralism, the mantra that gave India exclusive hold over what to talk about, when to talk or whether to talk at all, they have now graduated to the point of believing that they actually do not want to talk at all with Pakistan. They realise that were they to talk with Pakistan, whenever, it will be on a list of issues which will require India to give something away as a result of the intended resolution. Who in their right (Indian) mind will give up what they already own? That is the problem with the current format on how the issues between India and Pakistan are framed. It is time to rethink the terms of engagement and make intended resolutions mutually gainful. Old wine will not do.On Kashmir, it is the remaining part of the state; hence the refrain of atoot-ang. The Indians have instead begun to eye what we own.
They unabashedly extend their claim to the northern areas and have successfully had international funding for Diamer-Bhasha stalled – claiming it to be ‘disputed’ territory. Somehow such formulation has missed our attention. Whatever India does on the Indus, Jhelum and Chenab, even within the run-of-the-river construct, also happens to be in a disputed region. Pakistan too must raise sufficient noise to seek parity in treatment; otherwise the certainty of Indian investment already made in permanent structures could alter the case to its advantage were any adjudication sought on the issue.
Siachen is India’s intended gateway to reclaiming the Aksai Chin. As it holds its position on the ridges, it sets itself north-west of Pt 9842 towards Indra Kol which will bring the ceded areas of the larger Aksai Chin in its contiguous proximity. That way India can also keep Pakistan’s north in play, casting a virtual shadow over the extended regions of Kashmir. It is in this backdrop that it objects to the CPEC. India finds support of its position, for the world at large is wary of the expanding Chinese influence. There is also the minor matter of Hillary’s new Silk Route vs China’s Old Silk Route. Were Hillary Clinton to become America’s new president in 2016, what are semantics now may just flip into a competitive discomfort.Modi and his men are a problem too. Ajit Doval is an operator who has been given the keys to the Pakistan policy. When ‘operators’ design ‘policy’, it usually spells disaster. That is why there is no respite in the cycle of violence that continues to bedevil both countries in a tit-for-tat resort at the LoC and the Working Boundary. This leaves space for evil genius to contrive hostilities and hate between the two countries. Sushma Swaraj is a livewire. In 2001, when Musharraf almost brokered a breakthrough at Agra, and gave away almost all, it was this wily wielder of influence that kept hopping from one media-camp to another insinuating Musharraf’s overreach at the breakfast the day before. Ultimately, the sprightly Swaraj and some of her more belligerent colleagues denied India, and Musharraf, their moment of truce. As the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, she was never the diligent deliberator but an impulsive grandstander. At the UN she took that role literally. One wonders how Hina Rabbani Khar would dealt with her? And why can’t we have Khar back as the foreign minister? It just might turn some good magic on. If not bilateralism, some bipartisanism at home may just be the cure we need.
OKARA (Web Desk) – Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Chairman, Imran Khan once again slams Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) as he declared former president and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari better than Nawaz Sharif.quote]
Because "Dus Percenti" did not interfere on Imran's home turf?Nothing new being said over here“Mian sb (Nawaz Sharif) is the most corrupt person in Pakistan,” he claimed.
Bet more "commission" money can be made in making metro buses than in building schools, so Immy is right on that score.Shareef family only knew how to make money,” he said “nation was in need for schools instead of Metro bus.”
Khan slammed government of Pakistan and declared Prime Minister as a beggar. PTI chief cleared that this political gathering is not organised to boost up the campaign of NA 144, this gathering is arrange to wake up the nation.
Vice chairman PTI Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that he joined PTI to help Imran Khan in revolution. Shah Mehmood also denied the rumors of clashes with party.
This lota politician foresaw the writing on the wall and abandoned the PPP sinking ship to hitch his fortune with the Kaptaan.Almost all of the Paki Politicians fall into that category![]()
Shah Mehmood clarified that he did not join PTI for position. ” I just want to change the system of Pakistan under the banner of of PTI”, he added.
While addressing political gathering, Shah Mehmood slammed Pakistan Peoples Party for black politics.
Jhujar-ji :Jhujar wrote:Imran Khan wants to create 1971-like Pakistan: Daniyal Aziz
Paki Pagal 71 Ki chinta Kyon Saatatai Hai, Zardari,Imran,Bugti,Altaf Bhai India Ke Saathi Hain
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader, Daniyal Aziz on Wednesday slammed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, saying the latter wants to create a 1971-like Pakistan under a specific agenda.In a statement issued here, Aziz said Khan will not be allowed to accomplish an anti-country agenda on the pretext of bye-elections.He said the ‘umpire’ did not raise his finger which has left Khan seeking people’s support on the streets.The PML-N leader said Khan’s invitation to the entire Punjab is tantamount to admitting that the people of Lahore choose not to attend PTI’s public rallies. “PTI is a name of a clique that comprises of land mafia, sugar mafia and corrupt people,” Aziz claimed.
After 71 comes 72. Dimran and his inqalab might just do it for Pakistan's 72, Inshallah!Falijee wrote:Jhujar wrote:Imran Khan wants to create 1971-like Pakistan: Daniyal Aziz
Paki Pagal 71 Ki chinta Kyon Saatatai Hai, Zardari,Imran,Bugti,Altaf Bhai India Ke Saathi Hain
The old adage that necessity is the mother of invention is fully operational in Pakistan. Out of necessity of dealing with a powerful military, which has in the past overthrown civilian governments a few times, a new reality is emerging in Islamabad. The civilian government of Nawaz Sharif has accepted the role of the military as a co-partner in state affairs and the military under the command of General Raheel Sharif has realized the necessity of political institutions for a fragile country composed of complex ethnic dynamics.
Badmaash is incompetent and is more interested in making money than good governance;Raheel is unsettled due to Modi-ji's new Pak policy; Raheel is more "occupied" in dealing with "miscreants" in FATA and Balochistan; Raheel wants to assure Chini-Blothers of the security situation in light of the so-called CPEC; Raheel is running pillar to post to make sure US Moolah keeps coming in light of the Afghanistan draw down; Raheel has too much on his plate for one person ! Raheel cannot assume direct power due to Kerry Lugar Act; hence Pakis suffer from Bi-polarismPrime Minister Sharif selected General Sharif as the Chief of Army Staff and General Sharif saved the Prime Minister from being overthrown by disgruntled forces. Both Sharifs, the inventors of bipolarity, are popular among the people. Both are calm in demeanor and meet regularly to share common concerns.
The "medicine" (Dollar, used military equipment, invite to US) prescribed by the "Doctor" (AKA Massa ) appears to be "working" and may reduce the Bi-polarism in the future.The emerging bipolarity is more than a personal alliance between the two Sharifs. The bipolarity appears to be gathering the approval of many politicians, media houses, high judiciary, and most importantly, the people of Pakistan. Except for political puritans who wish to subordinate the military to the civilian government, most political operatives understand that neither generals alone nor politicians alone can take the country forward through the sticky muddle of geopolitical challenges and domestic problems.
Several factors have shaped the bipolar form of government.
1. The generals have realized that the people of Pakistan do not support military governments and become restless soon after the military coup and wish to restore electoral politics...
Better to stay in the background
Because the Pak Army is considered a rentier fauj by other nations (U.S. Saudia etc )2. The generals have also realized that a military government that has overthrown the constitution is more vulnerable to international blackmail from influential countries.
Guardians of "Paki Ideology"? - whatever that means3. The politicians have realized that the military enjoys tremendous goodwill among the people. Alienating or ignoring the armed forces in decision-making processes complicates rather than simplifies the mechanics of governing.
Pakisatan is an artificial entity- plain and simple; bound to disintegrate in the short or long term...4. Pakistan is a highly diverse country with numerous linguistic, ethnic, and cultural groups.
The anal-yst is obviously unaware that things have changed since last Dec after to APS attack5. With free press and independent judiciary, the cost of maintaining military dictatorship has risen tremendously. It is no longer possible to repress a vibrant media ...
The power of the Deep State is very pervasive; Hamid Mir is a good example; again the anal-yst is ignoring this...Political puritans, whether they are politicians, journalists, or judges, might resent a civil-military bipolar form of government.
...The media and the judiciary may serve as vigilant overseers in supporting the civil-military bipolarity.
[/quote]RCase wrote:[quote="Falij"Jhujar"]Imran Khan wants to create 1971-like Pakistan: Daniyal Aziz[Daniyal-Aziz]Paki Pagal 71 Ki chinta Kyon Saatatai Hai, Zardari,Imran,Bugti,Altaf Bhai India Ke Saathi Hain[/url]After 71 comes 72. Dimran and his inqalab might just do it for Pakistan's 72, Inshallah!
CheersMUMBAI: Pakistani ghazal legend Ghulam Ali's concert in Mumbai scheduled on October 9 has been cancelled.
We have to give some moral, political and diplomatic support for Baloch people's legitimate struggle for freedom against state oppression where 1 million Pakistani soldiers have killed and raped 1 million Baloch people, where like Palestine and other oppressed places, people hope for a free future. Core issue should include the emotional issue of Balochistan.After highlighting the alleged human rights violations in the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), India is preparing to take an aggressive position on Balochistan, in a marked departure from South Block’s Pakistan policy of the past.
The new Indian position over Balochistan became public when Balochistan Liberation Organisation (BLO) representative Balaach Pardili addressed a gathering in New Delhi on October 4, reading out a statement from BLO’s exiled leader Nawabzada Hyrbyair Marri.
Lahore: Some 150 workers of religious parties representing Barelvi school of thought have staged a late night protest demonstration against the Supreme Court (SC) decision of upholding death sentence to Mumtaz Qadri for assassination of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer.The protest was staged in front of Lahore Press Club.The speakers at the protest gathering called for release of Qadri and warned of countrywide protests if their demand was not accepted. One of the speakers at the protest also dubbed Justice Asif Saeed Khosa, who had headed the three-member SC bench hearing Qadri’s appeal, a ‘blasphemer’.“Through his verdict against Mumtaz Qadri the judge has also committed blasphemy and insulted the Prophet (PBUH)” the speaker said inciting the workers who roared in applause. “The judge is also worthy of murder,” he added.Qadri had killed Taseer after the then governor of Punjab had called the blasphemy law “black law” and expressed support for Asia Bibi who had been accused of blasphemy.
After highlighting the alleged human rights violations in the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), India is preparing to take an aggressive position on Balochistan, in a marked departure from South Block’s Pakistan policy of the past.
The new Indian position over Balochistan became public when Balochistan Liberation Organisation (BLO) representative Balaach Pardili addressed a gathering in New Delhi on October 4, reading out a statement from BLO’s exiled leader Nawabzada Hyrbyair Marri.
er I think this needs to be debated in benis. It is too complicated for me to follow on the rat-brain threadAnujan wrote:^^^
If the Judge didnt plan to commit Blasphemy in the future, why would he be afraid of people who kill Blasphemers? Why hand death sentence to those who kill Blasphemers, unless the Judge has a plan to commit Blasphemy in the future? I share the outrage!
CheersNEW DELHI: The Arvind Kejriwal government today invited Pakistani singer Ghulam Ali to perform in the national capital after his concert in Mumbai was cancelled due to Shiv Sena protests, saying "music has no boundaries".
Delhi Culture MinisterKapil MishraKalidas said the Pakistani Singer is welcome to come to Delhi for holding a performance.
All the more reason, the project should go go aheadAccording to the paper, this is the same project over which Pakistan complained to the UN Security Council a few days ago. Pakistan’s Ambassador to UN Maleeha Lodhi, in a letter to the President of the Security Council, Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, alleged that India was planning to construct a ‘wall’ along the border, which it called a working boundary, to convert it “into a quasi international border”.
No. The article is sourced from The Hindu:Falijee wrote:Indian Army opposes govt’s plan for border embankments![]()
Mischievous Article By Paki Newspaper ?
All the more reason, the project should go go aheadAccording to the paper, this is the same project over which Pakistan complained to the UN Security Council a few days ago. Pakistan’s Ambassador to UN Maleeha Lodhi, in a letter to the President of the Security Council, Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, alleged that India was planning to construct a ‘wall’ along the border, which it called a working boundary, to convert it “into a quasi international border”.
So all the rantings of Durpook Sher aka "Bheegi Billi" were nothing but Bluff and Bluster!LAHORE: The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Shahryar Khan said Thursday that he could not see any prospects of a cricket series between India and Pakistan.
I think benis has simply lost its value with a lot of humour, and till a few weeks ago even pinglish being posted on this thread. But in the last decade the news from Pakistan has more than doubled and at least half is humorous and laugh worthy. Benis has no role if we post all the funny news here and have the laughs here.Gagan wrote:Shiv ji
why are you directing all traffic to BENIS hain ji?
Were you involved with this new fangled chi chi ness on TSP dhaga?
Some BR members don't understand urdu/punjabi very well, and want to relegate all such material off the TSP dhaga it seems!
Gagan if you look at the military forum also you will find that videos are posted in specific threads. This is because on slow lines (3G lines on mobile devices in India) the page simply does not load while it tries to retrieve data from YouTube. One of the joys of BRF as opposed to DFI or many other fora is the discipline that allows slow line users to read without spending a lifetime for a data heavy page to load. It is partly for the same reason that large inline images are discouraged. Perhaps you have the luxury of fast internet lines no matter what, but filling this thread up with inline videos is inconsiderate to us unfortunate slow-line cousins. I never watch any of the videos even on fast lines - I exercise the option of ignoring them completely. I personally think Zaid Hamid is not funny at all and invariably ignore anything about him.Gagan wrote:Shiv ji,
Posting videos in urdu/punjabi is discouraged on TSP thread, Posting in pingreji is frowned upon on the TSP thread.
The only thing that goes on unabated are the very long posts which try to psychoanalyze human behaviour. I would ask the mods to have a separate thread for that too, since it seems to be getting in the way of analysis of Pakistan. Those long posts are not very helpful.
seconded.Gus wrote:What's with the excessive font changes and smilies. Makes it very hard on the eyes. It only makes me skip entire post.
abhijitm wrote:This bewildering intellectual incompetence among almost all pakis always makes me wonder what kind of human race is this?
Like C Fair said, it is indeed an achievement for pakis they have survived for so long! Every dawn is a new beginning and dusk is a victory.
Indeed it is! This is a sly attempt to do == with India when there is a talk of nuke deal in air.Abhay_S wrote:abhijitm wrote:This bewildering intellectual incompetence among almost all pakis always makes me wonder what kind of human race is this?
Like C Fair said, it is indeed an achievement for pakis they have survived for so long! Every dawn is a new beginning and dusk is a victory.
I think This is more a case of Carefully choreographed propaganda. look at the timing.