India and Pakistan have apologized to each other, and are now working together to solve the issues at hand. In breaking news, however, clashes along the Indian and Pakistani border have just occurred and violence is growing. France does a complete turnaround, and proposes Pakistani forces to stand down, and mentions nothing about Indian forces doing the same. Some believe that France is now on India’s side.
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
France Accuses India of Attacks
In a statement issued by France, France acusses India of not being entirely open and wishes to conduct an inquiry into the cyber security attacks. No mention was made of any openness, or lack thereof, of Pakistan. “India is willing to be open to investigations…”
BREAKING NEWS- Attack on Indian Embassy
Breaking news: There are reports from the India-Pakistan border of significant new clashes between Indian and Pakistani forces. There are also reports of an attack on the Indian embassy in Pakistan. Details
are still being confirmed.
are still being confirmed.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Tough Negotiations Ahead
Washington –With cyber security negotiations off to a hopeful start, the delegates take their seats. Having delivered their opening statements, each country makes clear its peaceful, cooperative intentions to the council—almost all of them, anyways. Tension can be felt even in the first day, as Pakistan leaves the council with its blunt statement. “We strongly condemn these cyber attacks by India” Pakistan delegate says. “And we encourage the international community to condemn them as well”. Later, in an interview, the delegate stated confidently, “India is responsible. We are one hundred per cent sure of it”.
In a private conversation with India’s representatives, Pakistan’s claims were denied. “As history shows, Pakistan is the clear aggressor here,” India’s representative countered. Though the opening negotiations were—for the most part—peaceful, all members present can feel the friction between these two countries. Both countries claim their willingness to cooperate with the international community; however, some remain skeptical as to just how far India and Pakistan can extend this appeal. Surely, with the toughest negotiations ahead of this council, only time will tell.
In a private conversation with India’s representatives, Pakistan’s claims were denied. “As history shows, Pakistan is the clear aggressor here,” India’s representative countered. Though the opening negotiations were—for the most part—peaceful, all members present can feel the friction between these two countries. Both countries claim their willingness to cooperate with the international community; however, some remain skeptical as to just how far India and Pakistan can extend this appeal. Surely, with the toughest negotiations ahead of this council, only time will tell.
India and Pakistan Strike Back at Proposal
India and Pakistan voice their standpoint:
Pakistan has spoken in response to German and UK proposal. Pakistan feels there’s no evidence of their own attacks and there is a double standard present which is by nature "morally inaccurate". Pakistan does not believe other countries should take a role in their own conflict and it should remain between India and Pakistan. India has commented and refuses negotiation without an apology.
Pakistan has spoken in response to German and UK proposal. Pakistan feels there’s no evidence of their own attacks and there is a double standard present which is by nature "morally inaccurate". Pakistan does not believe other countries should take a role in their own conflict and it should remain between India and Pakistan. India has commented and refuses negotiation without an apology.
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Possible Economic Sanction on India and Pakistan
Germany, South Africa and the UK want to launch an investigative committee, and want to encourage peace talks. These countries also want to call for a cease fire. If there is no cooperation between India and Pakistan, these countries will move to place economic sanctions on each country until a solution can be made. They also believe that all countries should share all the knowledge they know about these attacks in order to find the route of the problem.
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Stalemate Between India and Pakistan
BBC News Update: Pakistan and Indian Conflict
A caucus has currently be requested. Nations India and Pakistan have reached a stalemate where India has requested an apology from Pakistan and an enforcement by the UN to reduce or eliminate nuclear possession in Pakistan. Meanwhile, Germany has proposed the idea of a "peace keeping force" and a channel of communication via the UN. While France and South Africa are onboard with this proposal Brazil and Russia feel the countries should resolve matters on their own hands. Israel, while remaining neutral has been quoted "we believe Pakistan should apologize. While we remain neutral, our opinions may alter if Pakistan continues on its current stand point".
A caucus has currently be requested. Nations India and Pakistan have reached a stalemate where India has requested an apology from Pakistan and an enforcement by the UN to reduce or eliminate nuclear possession in Pakistan. Meanwhile, Germany has proposed the idea of a "peace keeping force" and a channel of communication via the UN. While France and South Africa are onboard with this proposal Brazil and Russia feel the countries should resolve matters on their own hands. Israel, while remaining neutral has been quoted "we believe Pakistan should apologize. While we remain neutral, our opinions may alter if Pakistan continues on its current stand point".
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Pakistan Accuses Pakistan of Bully Tactics
Pakistan states that India has accused them too much, and is being rude to Pakistan. India has shown aggression to Pakistan, and seems to be bullying the country. Pakistan wants to remind the world that India has more power than them, and in any struggle, could easily take the upper hand. Pakistan simply wants peace in this conflict, and wants to end it quickly to avoid further engagements.
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