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Pakistan team leaves for The Hague without key official

so in essence its just another government funded european trip for our brain dead politicians.
i will be surprised if anything positive comes out of it.
if an investigation is launched intovwhy the key member was left behind..it will turn out to be something personal..which had nothing to do with the case.
 
Beats doing nothing. Your move was disregarding the Indus Water Treaty. That's your nation's action.
Our reaction is going to the Hague.

Please take the trouble to read the IWt and the concerned clauses. India has full right to utilize the exixting water resources in its area as long as any Pakistani project is not getting affected.

However, “article III (2) and Para 15 (iii) of th2e Annexure D of the treaty stipulates that where a plant is located in a tributary of the Jhelum on which Pakistan has any agricultural or hydroelectric use, the water released below the project may be delivered, if necessary, into another tributary but only to the extent that the then existing agricultural or hydroelectric use by Pakistan cannot be adversely affected.”
The Hindu : National : India preparing response on Kishanganga project

Now, since you have'nt been doing anything to utilize the waters, why stop us citing your own incompetence.

Please also take the time to read through the project details, the tributary is being diverted to wular lake, which ultimately leads back to Jhelum and on to Muzaffarabad. So there is no stealing of water that Pakistan and its media keep crowing about.

All in all you will realize its all a facade by your government, offcials and media to keep up India's image of a bogeyman to hide their own incompetencies. Similar drama occurred on Baglihar issue, and it will be repeated.
 
We will pay any compensation. We know we don't have a strong enough case or a good enough team representing us. However, if we do nothing, it will only encourage India to try and usurp more of our rights. We have to at least give you guys the discomfort of flying to the Hague each time we see that we are being treated unjustly.

...:rofl::rofl:
You don't have a srong case and U will pay the compensation, face the humiliation and still will raise the lost cases at Hauge.
If I'm in Indian Govt. I would love this. I will send 100s of team member to Hauge- Business class and make them stay there in 5 star for months alltogether....as ultimately pakistan will pay all my expenditures (compensations).:cheers:
Isn't it like ...paise de kar izzat lutwana,..? .... all for false pride..?
 
This just proves the contention that india is our eternal enemy, there is no peace to be made with the entity to the east.
 
This just proves the contention that india is our eternal enemy, there is no peace to be made with the entity to the east.

Your incompetence proves India is your eternal enemy?

Are you trying to say you have nothing better to do as a nation than to keep up enmity with India....in that case, eternal doesnt seem very much long for the half-Pakistan you have left on our west.
 
This just proves the contention that india is our eternal enemy, there is no peace to be made with the entity to the east.


Dude if you dont agree with something does not make them yr enemey :disagree: thats why we have international courts to resolve these problems with a 3rd party no need to get dramatic.
 
This is posted by Fahim in Tribune.com.pk-- very succinctly put

We have been crying like a baby for last 60 years, but till today, none of the dam projects in india was declared illegal by World Bank, ADB or third party arbitrators. We bark based on chinese inputs but there is no solid case. No document has been published that says india has diverted water, stopped water, reduced water… to me its just a gimmick from the politicians to fool us like thousands of other cases. Why is our case so weak every time that no one listens to us? I think because there is no case. We waste 60% of all water inside our borders, and blame other countries for our problems. Shameful
 
We waste 60% of all water inside our borders, and blame other countries for our problems. Shameful


Who else to blame but India because it is much easier then to look in the mirror and your own lousy government.
 
Your incompetence proves India is your eternal enemy?

Are you trying to say you have nothing better to do as a nation than to keep up enmity with India....in that case, eternal doesnt seem very much long for the half-Pakistan you have left on our west.

We are an ancient people for example my ancestor fought with Porus against Alexander, and we are here to stay, the indian state has tried to undermine our existence from the start, therefore it is our eternal enemy.
 
...:rofl::rofl:
You don't have a srong case and U will pay the compensation, face the humiliation and still will raise the lost cases at Hauge.
If I'm in Indian Govt. I would love this. I will send 100s of team member to Hauge- Business class and make them stay there in 5 star for months alltogether....as ultimately pakistan will pay all my expenditures (compensations).:cheers:
Isn't it like ...paise de kar izzat lutwana,..? .... all for false pride..?

The question is "if" we are made to pay compensation, it is not an established fact that we "will" be made to pay compensation.
 
Dude if you dont agree with something does not make them yr enemey :disagree: thats why we have international courts to resolve these problems with a 3rd party no need to get dramatic.

My friend the indian state has always bore our people ill will - it is in it's nature to harbor hatred for our people.
 
We are an ancient people for example my ancestor fought with Porus against Alexander, and we are here to stay, the indian state has tried to undermine our existence from the start, therefore it is our eternal enemy.

Microsoft, Age of Empires, Isnt it?:what:
 
We are an ancient people for example my ancestor fought with Porus against Alexander, and we are here to stay, the indian state has tried to undermine our existence from the start, therefore it is our eternal enemy.


:lol: wt a muppet

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My friend the indian state has always bore our people ill will - it is in it's nature to harbor hatred for our people.


Yep you can keep hating all you want if it makes u content
 
This is posted by Fahim in Tribune.com.pk-- very succinctly put

We have a free press in Pakistan - and they have the right to criticize everything and everyone, but that does not mean they represent the majority, does Ms Roy represent all of india. :coffee:

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:lol: wt a muppet
Sticks and stones my friend
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Yep you can keep hating all you want if it makes u content

I only hate the enemy's of my people.
 
Pakistan says that the Kishenganga dam project in Kashmir threatens its agriculture. How much truth lies in Islamabad's claim? Is Pakistan's agriculture totally dependent on Indus rivers?

Pakistan claims that the 100 km diversion of the Kishanganga river caused by the project, will affect roughly 133,000 hectares and 600,000 people who depend on agriculture and fisheries.

This claim still needs to be backed up with substantial evidence and transparent calculations. The Kishanganga project is currently in the Court of Arbitration -- the highest mechanism for dispute resolution provided under the IWT.

It is here that the legal differences over the interpretation of the treaty (whether this tributary of the Jhelum can or cannot be diverted) and the technical arguments over the design of the project will be decided by a team of international and Indo-Pak water experts.

The points of difference over the Kishanganga project are elaborated in much greater detail in the report but yes around 70-odd per cent of Pakistan's population and territory depends on the Indus River (the only other two rivers -- Makran and Karan provide an infinitesimal amount of water in Balochistan) and close to 95 per cent of the total water usage is dedicated to agriculture.

It is probably this huge dependence on the Indus river that drives Pakistan's 'lower riparian anxieties' (riparian area is the interface between land and a river or stream) a term used often by water expert John Briscoe. Pakistan's anxieties regarding shared waters should be addressed by all means but on the basis of fact and reason not emotions and misconceptions.

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We have a free press in Pakistan - and they have the right to criticize everything and everyone, but that does not mean they represent the majority, does Ms Roy represent all of india. :coffee:

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I only hate the enemy's of my people.


Who are yr people because my grandfather lived in Sindh in present day Pakistan so how are u unique to me?
 

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