Saturday, October 20, 2012
All efforts to ameliorate bilateral relationship between India and Pakistan are worthy to be admired. As the past experience guides us, India has done its part already in this matter; for example, starting the Samjauta train, bus service, making easier the visa process to visit India etc. However, India ought to be very careful in accepting the suggestion of a Pakistani leader to have a common currency. As we all know, the Pakistani leaders in Islamabad has no say in these matters. It is the Jihadis who control the governmental machinery in Pakistan. Since the election is going to take place in Pakistan next year, these leaders are just making political gestures and statements to appease the public in Pakistan. Jihadis in Pakistan are hell bent to destroy India and its economy. Therefore, unless Pakistani government can eradicate that segment of its society, it is a futile exercise to expect any fruitful results from any type of dialogues between New Delhi and Islamabad. India and Pakistan have been exchanging dialogues since 1947 without any positive outcome. Hence, this writer is fully convinced and agrees with those leaders in India who do not like to waste time, energy and resources on these summit and diplomatic meetings. INDIA NEED NOT TO CAVE IN AND GET TRAPPED IN THESE TYPE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SUGGESTIONS.
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