Pakistan on the UN Security Council With India Voting For It Too?

Well, it looks as if Pakistan is temporarily on the UN Security Council, and their neighbor India actually voted for that surprisingly enough, which I am assuming that is good news, as we need an open dialogue when two bordering nations like that have nuclear missiles point at one another.

Maybe things are mellowing out over there was one comment that came in recently from an acquaintance. “Could be!” I replied although I admitted; “I am still reading up on all this.” Okay so let’s talk about this for a moment shall we?

Also in the news; Pakistan did give back the Indian helicopter and crew as a good faith gesture as well. Personally, I’d like to see Pakistan and India get along, it plays as a balance for China, it could really allow South East Asia with a united front to play against China’s string of pearls and exploits in chasing away other nearby nations from resources.

Maybe Pakistan might be smart enough to stop pointing nuclear weapons at India, who knows maybe they might bury the hatchet, and it might also help the pipeline deal from Iran, and maybe Iran will see that it doesn’t need nukes to be respected by its neighbors. Only good can become of India and Pakistan remaining on a positive note for the regional power balance, at least in the present period Monthly Horoscope in Urdu.

India and Pakistan working together can really assist each other, and indeed, it makes both nations safer to not be bitter enemies, as that family feud goes back far too long in history. Should this give their neighbors cause for concern? Well, it would be good for Afghanistan, and it would also be good for India’s neighbors too. Working together Pakistan and India do provide a nice trading block all to their own and with their other bordering nations.

Both countries need to pick up their economic pace and provide more employment, India’s goal for employment of is quite sizable, they want to create 100 million new jobs by ratcheting up their five-year plan each consecutive renewal of their 1/2 decade economic strategy. Pakistan needs more employment too, it keeps people busy and commerce flowing which can ease tensions.

Meanwhile, the big question I have is one of the drug trade flow, and the terrorist activity in Pakistan, can or will India join in the fight to decrease such challenges, and will that hurt them in the short-term, but help them in the long-run. Interesting development, so let’s see what becomes of all this. Stay tuned.