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Islamabad [Pakistan], June 1 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that Islamabad is looking to forge partnerships for its geo-economics strategy, especially within the region, which apparently includes New Delhi.

He was responding to a question about trade with India in an interview with Turkish media outlet Anadolu Agency ahead of his three-day visit to the country, Dawn reported. However, Sharif arrived in Turkey for the visit on Tuesday.

Shehbaz said that as part of its shift from geo-strategy to geo-economics, Pakistan is looking to forge partnerships, especially within the region, based on connectivity.

“Pakistan and India have a lot to gain from mutually beneficial trade,” he said as quoted by Dawn. “We are cognisant of the economic dividends that can be accrued from a healthy trade activity with India,” the Prime Minister said further.

It is to be noted that after coming to power in Pakistan in early April, Shehbaz Sharif has written a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing his desire for peaceful ties with India and the resolution of all the outstanding issues.

This comes in the wake of PM Modi’s congratulatory wishes to the then newly elected Pakistani counterpart. Sharif, in his reply, thanked PM Modi for congratulating him and said that his country desires peaceful and cooperative ties with India, reported ARY News.

In his first address to the National Assembly after being sworn in, Sharif had said, “We want good ties with India but durable peace is not possible until the Kashmir dispute is resolved.”

On Tuesday, India and Pakistan finalised and signed the annual report of the Permanent Indus Commission for the year which ended on March 31, 2022.

The Indus Water Treaty has survived the wars between the two countries and the freeze in bilateral relations.

The relations between India and Pakistan have been strained due to Uri, Pathankot and Pulwama terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir with New Delhi making it clear that talks and terror cannot go together. (ANI)



 
Islamabad [Pakistan], June 1 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that Islamabad is looking to forge partnerships for its geo-economics strategy, especially within the region, which apparently includes New Delhi.

He was responding to a question about trade with India in an interview with Turkish media outlet Anadolu Agency ahead of his three-day visit to the country, Dawn reported. However, Sharif arrived in Turkey for the visit on Tuesday.

Shehbaz said that as part of its shift from geo-strategy to geo-economics, Pakistan is looking to forge partnerships, especially within the region, based on connectivity.

“Pakistan and India have a lot to gain from mutually beneficial trade,” he said as quoted by Dawn. “We are cognisant of the economic dividends that can be accrued from a healthy trade activity with India,” the Prime Minister said further.

It is to be noted that after coming to power in Pakistan in early April, Shehbaz Sharif has written a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing his desire for peaceful ties with India and the resolution of all the outstanding issues.

This comes in the wake of PM Modi’s congratulatory wishes to the then newly elected Pakistani counterpart. Sharif, in his reply, thanked PM Modi for congratulating him and said that his country desires peaceful and cooperative ties with India, reported ARY News.

In his first address to the National Assembly after being sworn in, Sharif had said, “We want good ties with India but durable peace is not possible until the Kashmir dispute is resolved.”

On Tuesday, India and Pakistan finalised and signed the annual report of the Permanent Indus Commission for the year which ended on March 31, 2022.

The Indus Water Treaty has survived the wars between the two countries and the freeze in bilateral relations.

The relations between India and Pakistan have been strained due to Uri, Pathankot and Pulwama terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir with New Delhi making it clear that talks and terror cannot go together. (ANI)



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resign b*** you fool
 
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India's position has been consistent.

'Terror and talks cannot go together'


Consistently stupid

Terrorise the local population and then when they rise up you blame all your problems on external factors. I mean its clear to everyone that Pakistan is in the moral right on the Kashmir issue, and the only one actually willing to push through on peace.

Indians can never negotiate on Kashmir because it would a) be political suicide for whichever party does so b) shatter their dream of Indian hegemony (i.e. Akand Bharat) c) destroy their only unifying factor as a country in making Pakistanis their enemy.
 
Consistently stupid

Terrorise the local population and then when they rise up you blame all your problems on external factors. I mean its clear to everyone that Pakistan is in the moral right on the Kashmir issue, and the only one actually willing to push through on peace.

Indians can never negotiate on Kashmir because it would a) be political suicide for whichever party does so b) shatter their dream of Indian hegemony (i.e. Akand Bharat) c) destroy their only unifying factor as a country in making Pakistanis their enemy.

The local population is free to "rise up" and vote against the current government. They are free to "rise up" and gather public support for their being "terrorised".

Where is those Guns, Bombs, Cocain, and Bullets coming from ? They don't grow on Trees and they are EXPENSIVE. Who is funding it ? Who is supply it ? Who is training the people to use guns ?

So Indian stand is pretty clear.


Secondly, ANY India govt. that successfully Negotiates on Kashmir will WIN the next 10 elections.
Indians are waiting for P0K and Gilgit baltistan to be merged back into India. That is what Indian kashmir negotiation will be all about.


But to have successful negotiations on kashmir, there can be zero terror.
 
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We both India and Pakistan need to forget our bitter past and come forward to make a new biggining towards prosperity......

We have some border issues but how long we can carry it ignoring growth and prosperity of people..... Major powers will keep making money by arming us both but I think it's enough is enough..... We public should understand position of governments in both countries neither of them will back off or compromise...... So let's forget everything make current boundary in international one and move on.....
 
We both India and Pakistan need to forget our bitter past and come forward to make a new biggining towards prosperity......

We have some border issues but how long we can carry it ignoring growth and prosperity of people..... Major powers will keep making money by arming us both but I think it's enough is enough..... We public should understand position of governments in both countries neither of them will back off or compromise...... So let's forget everything make current boundary in international one and move on.....
First solve Kashmir dispute in a fair manner. Then we can talk.
 
The local population is free to "rise up" and vote against the current government. They are free to "rise up" and gather public support for their being "terrorised".

Where is those Guns, Bombs, Cocain, and Bullets coming from ? They don't grow on Trees and they are EXPENSIVE. Who is funding it ? Who is supply it ? Who is training the people to use guns ?

So Indian stand is pretty clear.

Yes because the population is totally free LOL


Now speaking of terrorism, why would Pakistan ever stop supporting seperatists when India is openly funding racial supremacists and child killers from the BLA and TTP? Or is this another case of do as I say, not as I do.

Secondly, ANY India govt. that successfully Negotiates on Kashmir will Will the next 10 elections.
Indians are waiting for P0K and Gilgit baltistan to be merged back into India. That is what Indian kashmir negotiation will be all about.

You just proved exactly why it is political suicide in your own post. Even the most anti-Pakistan person in so called "P0K" would rather favour independence or death in that order before joining India. Whoever negotiates for India would be forced to give up the Kashmir valley at the very least, which as I said is impossible for small minded fascists to ever accept.
 
There's nothing to gain for Pakistan, 35 years of Darnomics, Mushy's GHQ directed corruption and PPP's corrupt socialism has rendered Pakistan useless when it comes to producing anything of note locally. Pakistan makes very little at home, whatever little it does make has no market in India.

On the other hand India makes a lot of cheap items which are in high demand in Pakistan.

If we start trading with India, it will completely destroy the agricultural sector, the biggest Industry in Pakistan since those commodities can be imported much cheaper compared to local sources. Plus the same would apply to textile industry. All in all a losing proposition for Pakistan which will balloon the trade deficit even more.
 
Secondly, ANY India govt. that successfully Negotiates on Kashmir will Will the next 10 elections.
Indians are waiting for P0K and Gilgit baltistan to be merged back into India. That is what Indian kashmir negotiation will be all about.

Then they will all die natural deaths waiting, or unnatural if they seek to get something which was never there's to begin with.
We don't believe in negotiations over occupied Kashmir you should know that.

Islamabad [Pakistan], June 1 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that Islamabad is looking to forge partnerships for its geo-economics strategy, especially within the region, which apparently includes New Delhi.

He was responding to a question about trade with India in an interview with Turkish media outlet Anadolu Agency ahead of his three-day visit to the country, Dawn reported. However, Sharif arrived in Turkey for the visit on Tuesday.

Shehbaz said that as part of its shift from geo-strategy to geo-economics, Pakistan is looking to forge partnerships, especially within the region, based on connectivity.

“Pakistan and India have a lot to gain from mutually beneficial trade,” he said as quoted by Dawn. “We are cognisant of the economic dividends that can be accrued from a healthy trade activity with India,” the Prime Minister said further.

It is to be noted that after coming to power in Pakistan in early April, Shehbaz Sharif has written a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing his desire for peaceful ties with India and the resolution of all the outstanding issues.

This comes in the wake of PM Modi’s congratulatory wishes to the then newly elected Pakistani counterpart. Sharif, in his reply, thanked PM Modi for congratulating him and said that his country desires peaceful and cooperative ties with India, reported ARY News.

In his first address to the National Assembly after being sworn in, Sharif had said, “We want good ties with India but durable peace is not possible until the Kashmir dispute is resolved.”

On Tuesday, India and Pakistan finalised and signed the annual report of the Permanent Indus Commission for the year which ended on March 31, 2022.

The Indus Water Treaty has survived the wars between the two countries and the freeze in bilateral relations.

The relations between India and Pakistan have been strained due to Uri, Pathankot and Pulwama terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir with New Delhi making it clear that talks and terror cannot go together. (ANI)



No f*cking trade not now or ever.
He speaks for himself and can go over and buy and sell stuff.
 

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