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Iran gives up on India, pursues gas pipeline with Pak

Mr. Iran hater, whatever pleases you. :)

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The day bud-nejat regime leaves Iran, and a sane system is in place, believe you me Sir, you will find me supporting close cooperation with the next door neighbor.

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I personally encourage closer cooperation between Pakistan and Iran, two brotherly Muslim nations.

Sir it is time to be a bit more realistic about international politics.

There is no sister, and definitely no brother when dealing with other countries. Dunno why Pakistanis are married to this idea of Islamist-brother-hood-hood bird, that never flies, and is never seen, except by some cockeyed Mullahs who dwell in the darkened hujras of mad-house-madrassahs.

Iranian regime will always protect the perceived interest of their nation, and so should Pakistan. There is no flipping bird called brother-hood-hood.


Peace.
 
No sane state would invest billions of dollars in a state like Pakistan ....

I wonder why an Indi who left his own hell-hole of a country is so venomous about another country that is 1000s of miles from his current dwelling.

FYI. Billions are being invested and spent in countries much worse than Pakistan.

So let's keep the hatred out of the discussion. Thank you.

peace.
 
I wonder why an Indi who left his own hell-whole of a country is so venomous about another country that is 1000s of miles from his current dwelling.

FYI. Billions are being invested and spent in countries much worse than Pakistan.

So let's keep the hatred out of the discussion. Thank you.

peace.

Oh snap! No real investor would want to invest billions of dollars in a high risk project in a risky country whose commercial capital is a tinderbox and blows once a week.
 
Oh snap! No real investor would want to invest billions of dollars in a high risk project in a risky country whose commercial capital is a tinderbox and blows once a week.

Have you Sir ever been to Pakistan? We sure have our share of troubles, but it is a HUGE country with 200 million people. So the work on roads, commerce, factories, and offices go on. Farmers plant their crops, and factories process food. For all that consumption, you need local and foreign investments in the tune of billions.

If you ever get a chance, do visit the country. You will see that Pakistanis on average have a better consumption of things compared to Indis. Been there seen that!

I urge you to get out of this hateful vengeful mindset. It is not good for you personally. I mean you decided to leave shining India right? So let the old prejudices and hate stay on the other side of Atlantic.

peace.
 
Have you Sir ever been to Pakistan? We sure have our share of troubles, but it is a HUGE country with 200 million people. So the work on roads, commerce, factories, and offices go on. Farmers plant their crops, and factories process food. For all that consumption, you need local and foreign investments in the tune of billions.

If you ever get a chance, do visit the country. You will see that Pakistanis on average have a better consumption of things compared to Indis. Been there seen that!

I urge you to get out of this hateful vengeful mindset. It is not good for you personally. I mean you decided to leave shining India right? So let the old prejudices and hate stay on the other side of Atlantic.

peace.

If you can see the contents of my post there was nothing hateful, I have clarified my position in my second post. Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline is a high-risk project. As far as Consumption of goods are concerned do you know that India Rupee is valued higher than Pakistani Rupee which slides like a melted ice-pack. Let me even clarify even more, India cannot invest in I-P-I pipeline given the inherent financial risks wrt the commodities volatility and the strategic risk of being black-mailed and pipeline being sabotaged by State as well as Non-state actors in Pakistan.
 

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