My bad, I thought that someone had made a specific mention of the Pakistani government and nuclear weapons before GF made his post.Haha, you think I didn't see that? Notice I asked how the Pakistani government was relevant? The article made no mention of the Pakistani government. It seems like a bizarre thing to mention in this thread.
Awta.If all of that sounded like an Indian looking down on Pakistan, let me confess to you guys what I am really really scared of. A serious security lapse resulting in loss of many human lives is waiting to happen in India any time. The serial blasts in Jaipur during the first IPL and the bomb that, fortunately, failed to kill anyone in Bangalore during this year's IPL are not going to be the last attempts by terrorists to commit mass murder during sporting events in this country. All the security and brave talk and millions earned through TV commercials cannot keep all the suicide bombers away all the time. A huge paradigm shift in the geo political climate should happen to prevent a disaster like that hurting India in the near future. Honestly, I expect (and fear) that things would get much much worse on that front before the positive changes begin to take place. I really hope I am completely wrong for having this fear in my mind. As it has been said many times in the past, it is the same enemy Pakistan has fallen victim to. If India doesn't stay alert it will have to face the same music Pakistan is facing these days from the international community.
IndeedDid we not feel bad for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, despite the US government spending a ridiculous amount on arms, including nukes?
even now there is sympathy for the poor pakistanis suffering in the floods... but the difference between hurricane K and the present situation is that US could support itself after the disaster; so, america being a nuclear state was not anybody else's problem... but Pakistan needs money from outside... so such questions will be asked before people take out their wallets... btw, india has given 5 million in aid, which is commendable considering what the pakistani politicians have made their public think of india...Indeed
Ignorant to the fullest.I'd have a lot more sympathy for the Pakistani government's financial plight if they didn't have nuclear weapons.
Good post and i agree.for international cricket to return to pakistan, the people of pakistan need to work towards a huge image make over of their country. the government is corrupt. the military is two faced. the judiciary and the police force are defunct. at least that is what everyone thinks so.
if the world doesn't care enough to help the people of pakistan even during a huge natural disaster like the floods that has crippled that nation, then there is something terribly wrong about the image of pakistan. they should first of all accept this and stop blaming americans (and indians) for all their problems and start to look towards tackling the fundamentalism taking over their society. better quality education (not the kind taught by mullas) and a little more open mindedness would take them all in the right direction, I think.
unless the powerful nations of the world, and the powerful nations in the cricketing world, begin to trust pakistan as a nation and stop seeing it as a failed state, I don't see any international sporting event returning to that country.
If all of that sounded like an Indian looking down on Pakistan, let me confess to you guys what I am really really scared of. A serious security lapse resulting in loss of many human lives is waiting to happen in India any time. The serial blasts in Jaipur during the first IPL and the bomb that, fortunately, failed to kill anyone in Bangalore during this year's IPL are not going to be the last attempts by terrorists to commit mass murder during sporting events in this country. All the security and brave talk and millions earned through TV commercials cannot keep all the suicide bombers away all the time. A huge paradigm shift in the geo political climate should happen to prevent a disaster like that hurting India in the near future. Honestly, I expect (and fear) that things would get much much worse on that front before the positive changes begin to take place. I really hope I am completely wrong for having this fear in my mind. As it has been said many times in the past, it is the same enemy Pakistan has fallen victim to. If India doesn't stay alert it will have to face the same music Pakistan is facing these days from the international community.
I dunno about anyone else, but I've only heard support and good wished for the people in Pakistan, especially in the UK. I haven't heard anyone speak with a '**** off' attitude.My concern was to see how people look at Pak. With a sentiment of helping the common man or with a sentiment to say **** off. Sadly mostly i saw **** off. Which is fine..but don't forget, today its us who are getting the sharp side of the knife tomorrow it could be you.
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No, but I don't remember the American government seeking hundred of millions of dollars in foreign aid either.Did we not feel bad for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, despite the US government spending a ridiculous amount on arms, including nukes?
Not in the positive light Faisal. I am not saying whether it is right or wrong. but as an observer i can assure you with clarity that for most non pakistanis there is nothing of pakistan that can elicit a positive reaction from them. there are no role models in pakistan and that is showing up big time. i cant imagine any one pakistani who could represent his/her country to the more powerful nations, be the face of pakistan and make good things happen for his/her people.My concern was to see how people look at Pak.
I assume that was not directed at me because I did not rant any general rhetoric and also because you had agreed with my post in your first line. Anyways, to clarify my position, i think it is all about creating a positive image about the country. Even if you don't have a gandhi or a mandela in your country at the moment you need a obama at least. FFS india is managing with sachin, you need at least an imran khan or a nusrat to be the face of pakistan to the rest of the world.It would be a good idea to pay more attention to what's actually happening then to rant the general rhetoric where you see fit.
Not in the positive light Faisal. I am not saying whether it is right or wrong. but as an observer i can assure you with clarity that for most non pakistanis there is nothing of pakistan that can elicit a positive reaction from them. there are no role models in pakistan and that is showing up big time. i cant imagine any one pakistani who could represent his/her country to the more powerful nations, be the face of pakistan and make good things happen for his/her people.
I assume that was not directed at me because I did not rant any general rhetoric and also because you had agreed with my post in your first line. Anyways, to clarify my position, i think it is all about creating a positive image about the country. Even if you don't have a gandhi or a mandela in your country at the moment you need a obama at least. FFS india is managing with sachin, you need at least an imran khan or a nusrat to be the face of pakistan to the rest of the world.
No it wasn't directed at you Bagapath. It was a general comment.Not in the positive light Faisal. I am not saying whether it is right or wrong. but as an observer i can assure you with clarity that for most non pakistanis there is nothing of pakistan that can elicit a positive reaction from them. there are no role models in pakistan and that is showing up big time. i cant imagine any one pakistani who could represent his/her country to the more powerful nations, be the face of pakistan and make good things happen for his/her people.
I assume that was not directed at me because I did not rant any general rhetoric and also because you had agreed with my post in your first line. Anyways, to clarify my position, i think it is all about creating a positive image about the country. Even if you don't have a gandhi or a mandela in your country at the moment you need a obama at least. FFS india is managing with sachin, you need at least an imran khan or a nusrat to be the face of pakistan to the rest of the world.
Cant say I disagree with any of that :-)SJS Sir.... I do agree that there are eminent thinkers and philosophers and scientists aplenty in Pakistan. And they will be able to lead their people out of this rut the country has gotten into, no doubt. But unless they stand up and become more visible to the world it will be difficult to associate Pakistan with reason, wisdom and peace. It is sad because I do believe that great nation is capable of playing the most vital role in east west relations, more so than India due to it being one of the power centers of the Muslim World. If a country can do something about getting Muslims their due respect all over the Western World it will be Pakistan. Imagine a Pakistani diplomat or a scholar making efforts to bring the Pakistani perspective to the table instead of an idiotic half baked terrorist engineer planting a car bomb in NYC. When I say that country has no role models I didn't mean they don't really have anyone capable of being a role model, I just meant that I couldn't see any. And, yes, you are right about Imran's limitations. I did not say he is that role model but I wanted him to step up and meet the promise he showed before. You are also correct about the judiciary and EC in India. But please note that the PM, despite his weaknesses on certain issues, is still a clean man. An incorruptible erudite economist sits on top of the Indian government. In Pakistan you have a typical corrupt politician representing the country internationally. Remember his "friendly chat" with Sara Palin? Embarrassing!. That is why I said in my first post that Pakistan needs an image makeover. Being children of the same culture, we Indians can imagine the wealth of knowledge and wisdom hidden in Pakistan. But 20% more corruption and 20% less education than India have pushed Pakistan behind by centuries.
There is one more thing that needs to be done in Pakistan. They need to put some of the issues that have been all their leaders have concentrated upon, for political or genuinely nationalistic reasons, on the back burner and concentrate on nation building. Of course, I refer to issues like Kashmir.Cant say I disagree with any of that :-)