Pakistan%u2019s treasury is near empty and economy is dire. India must push Pakistan for a swift resolution to Kashmir and support for permanent seat in UNSC and in turn promise help to revive trade and commerce in Pakistan. Providing economic stability to the people of Pakistan is the best way to win their confidence, which Im sure anyone who comes to power will realise it.
RE:Time for India to play hard ball
by Green Earth on Feb 19, 2008 08:53 PM Permalink
If u can upload ur pic some where on th einternet and then post the link, it would have been useful, because people would love to see the photo of the biggest idiot ever born. Dumbhead! Pakistan for UNSC!!! LOL...... How can u even think something as stupid as this? Firstly, Pkaistan must put their home in order, secondly they must successfully curb the islamic terrorists and training schools including those madrasaas where the teachers preach hatred towards the non-believers. Its a long long way to go! But the only thing that is possible it to get ur IQ checked. If it is below 50, then u get yourself admitted to some asylum...... U crazy freak!
RE:Time for India to play hard ball
by Super User on Feb 19, 2008 09:12 PM Permalink
You perhaps need a course in english comprehension. Please read carefully before commenting, I did not ask for Pakistan on UNSC but Pakistan's support in UNSC.
Ask ny major economist, the best solution to an unrest is to provide people with opportunities. Automatically, the lure of money will pull people away from ideological and fundamentalist paths. Prime example is USA after the 2nd world war was a broken economy. The way they revived it was to invest in a capitalist model where people were given ready ccess to loans to start new businesses, which revived the local economy and thus revived the US economy.
People in Pakistan are lured by the madrassas because they dont have anything better to do. But if you give them opportunities to get rich along with education, they will choose it over madrassas. Bhutto herself acknowledged the revival of th middle-class in India as the key factor to India's up-surge and that is exactly what she wanted to do in Pakistan.
But one needs brains to understand this macro-model not peanuts under the skull like in your case.
RE:Time for India to play hard ball
by raman govindan on Feb 19, 2008 10:38 PM Permalink
we have more people than the entire popultion of pakistan who live at less than 2 dollar a day. our first act and support should be to them.
RE:Time for India to play hard ball
by Pantul Raghuvir Kothari on Feb 19, 2008 09:29 PM Permalink
perfect reply. such senseless replies to a well written message show a persons intelligence or rather lack of it. for sure only a stable prosperous state can be a good peaceful neighbour. Pakistan has to come out of the chaos for peace in the subcontinent
RE:Time for India to play hard ball
by James Lamb on Feb 19, 2008 09:35 PM Permalink
Good suggestion, i suppose the UNSC seat is for India. Unfortunately Pakistan did nothing other than hating India. Hope for the best.
RE:Time for India to play hard ball
by on Feb 20, 2008 04:39 AM Permalink
I think its a brave move by the people of Pakistan. Its a great step toward democracy and we should all appreciate it. I love Pakistani women...they are so beautiful and I am sure Pakistan can emerge as a powerful and strong nation in the years to come.