India invited foreign troops to train with her own in disputed territory:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/strate...protests-india-britain-military-exercise.html
That was a military exercise, not extended presence of ground troops.
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India invited foreign troops to train with her own in disputed territory:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/strate...protests-india-britain-military-exercise.html
I wonder why couldn't the Pakistani engineers do this job? I am not against the infrastructure projects, but why escalate tensions when we seem to be going forward on confidence building measures before another round of peace talks?
That was a military exercise, not extended presence of ground troops.
To solve such issues, both sides must sincerely want it.
The fact that it haven't worked, shows that at least one side is not really interested.
This is construction work, not a military exercise.
Depends on who is looking at it. Sincerity can be questioned on both sides of the table. And talks to be fruitful, both sides should have confidence on each other and the negotiating party needs to be a clear leader of both sides. Such moves will only be detrimental to the slow progress that has been made after the mumbai attacks.
Like I said, if both sides are truly sincere about finding a solution... they will find one.
Which is why Israeli-Palestinian peace talks are always hyped up and end up failing.




Well, im sure something will be done or already underway to counter the move.
The same applies when you host military exercises with foreign nations on disputed territory.there is a presence of military engineers and logistics on the ground which is the primary cause of concern for India.
The same applies when you host military exercises with foreign nations on disputed territory.
The Chinese are not going to use their forces along the LoC for offensive operations against India unless China (or India) is planning on starting a war. I see no signs of either country looking to do that, so the concerns are unfounded.