Kerry in Pakistan – India on the agenda

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Pakistan also has got embassies in multiple places.Please tell me what they are doing there.

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where, bangladesh?

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Remember that boat incident that blew up

Did anybody saw how Indian media reacted LULZ

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India is in no manner involved in Pakistan.All Pakistan has so far managed to show some poor people like Mr.Sarabjit Singh and some low profile spies.Some people's accusation had gone to the extent that India was behind the gruesome attack on Army School in Peshawar!!!

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There was another boat incident in 2008 and people had to pay price for that Scores of people were killed.

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Yes but you can slightly alter the name.AFGHANISTAN.

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What I don't get is what would ISI get by taking its ID cards with them?

If I assume that the indians say that ISI is behind everything then indians must be really dumb that people are flashing ISI badges all over india and even with "awareness" courtesy of indian media and govt, everyone is gautam buth. I say that magic is involved of the bengali kind.

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We probably need 50 consulates in Pakistan considering all the afghans have relocated there.

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So you are saying that India is always right and when we say RAW is involved thats completely wrong?

RAW is involved in Balochistan

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  So for you,you people need multiple consulates as per demography.And we need multiple consulates to oversee our development works all across Afghanistan.Simple!!!

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Ofcourse yes.R.A.W is not involved in Pakistan and there is no need of it.

We have no hand in Quetta.You rein in all the fighting Sardars hiding in the remote hills of Lasbella and Sibi and stop alienating Baluchs. The issue will be over.

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Talk to all BugtisMengals and others.Halt all extra judicial killings,pump in more funds,get some development and growth in Balochistan.All the issues will be over.But remember,get rid off those LeJ idiots aswell.Take care of Hazaras and Hindus. :)

Please take care of Hinglaj Mandir aswell. :)

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Rich hindu sindhi community should pay for that! :D

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We are not talking about embassies rather consulates everywhere in Afghanistan to construct "roads". Try again.

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I am not the one who is defensive rather you conveniently ignored the phantom boat issue. Nothing new.

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phantom boat issue - most sensible indians know its bs. but when it comes to blaming RAW, 100% of pakistanis seem to be lal topi ke shaagird these days. india is the easy scapegoat for pakistan's ineffective army and intelligence who cant seem to get a grip on their former partners running amok now.

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Pakistan has been crying wolf on the issue of India's consulates in Afghanistan and support of Baloch separatists for very long. If there is any proof....I say bring it on !!

The timing of this meeting is also interesting with Obama scheduled to be the chief guest at India's Republic Day celebrations this year.

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Can you point to some? Southie doesn't count.

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and taj aziz blaming india as well..looks like Pakistani govt and military have finally decided to go offensive against Indians

Attacks from Afghan soil have Indian involvement: Sartaj Aziz - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

                                         [Attacks from Afghan soil have Indian involvement: Sartaj Aziz](http://www.dawn.com/news/1156539/attacks-from-afghan-soil-have-indian-involvement-sartaj-aziz)             [Dawn.com](http://www.dawn.com/authors/202/dawndawncom)
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                           ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on  National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said Sunday that India  is using Afghan soil to carry out attacks on Pakistan, however, adding  that Indian involvement had decreased since the adoption of a joint  Pak-Afghan policy to not to let their soils be used against each other. 

He was speaking on DawnNews program ‘Faisla Awam Ka’.
Responding to a question on the Kashmir issue, the adviser said that since the formation of the Modi government, the Indian stance on the matter was non-cooperative.
“The stance of the previous governments in India was subtle, but the Modi-led government said that if Pakistan is to maintain good ties with India, then it should compromise on Kashmir,” he said, adding that India wanted resumption of dialogue on its own terms and conditions which were not acceptable to Pakistan.
Aziz said Pakistan still wanted to establish better ties with India, adding that when the Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) came into power following the May 2013 elections, national security and better relations with neighbouring countries were foremost on the government’s agenda.
The adviser admitted that Pakistan’s previously formulated strategies on national security had not been effective.
“To maintain sovereignty and national security, the present government has decided not to interfere in other countries’ internal matters; instead Pakistan looks forward to establishing better relations with others,” he said.
Responding to a question on extremism, Aziz said that Pakistan’s policy to tackle the scourge of extremism and militancy was clear, adding that there would be no differentiation between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ Taliban.
The adviser said that after the Dec 16 deadly attack on Peshawar’s Army Public School, the country’s civil and military leadership were on the same page.
He also said that Afghan forces would carry out operations against extremists operating from the Afghan soil.
“There has been a paradigm shift in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s policies, and it has been decided to monitor the movement of extremists along the border and stop their activities,” the adviser said.
Sartaj said that Ashraf Ghani’s government in Afghanistan would be responsible for controlling the situation on their soil. “Pakistan cannot be at peace while there is unrest in Afghanistan,” he said.

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queer jee, you know very well that i avoid getting into unending india pak bashing but i will say one thing...while Pakistani media, columnists and many in public have openly criticized our army and establishment's past policies to run proxy wars (our media and columnists have been brutal against our army on this front and by the way it has put our establishment on backfoot), i have never ever found a single Indian (journalist or a common indian) who will ever criticize or say one single word against indian govt's foreign policies as well as its army tactics especially towards Pakistan....in indians minds, it is always Pakistan's mistake no matter what. PERIOD

indians are unique in this sense as you will meet brits, americans, arabs , Israelis who will be criticizing their govt's dubious policies...maybe Indians have too much of nationalistic pride going on but to be honest, it is pretty dumb to keep on defending mindlessly everything that your govt or amry does on the name of nationalistic agenda as no meaningful dialogue will ever be possible. It will always be tit for tat type discussion.