India fails to stave off investment in Pakistan: https://goo.gl/i6NPzB | Easy to do, but Delhi lacks...that something
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @_Mauna_
Common sense, actually. What lent to even the partial success of the Hallstein Doctrine?
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Replying to @orsoraggiante @_Mauna_
Forget Hallstein when Pakistan is still a 'Most Favoured Nation' ;)
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @orsoraggiante
Says it didn't work well though. I'm all for the toughest isolation of Pak but we don't live in such an ideal world. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallstein_Doctrine …
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Replying to @_Mauna_ @i_contemplate_
India violated it :-) But those who could not afford to were forced to follow. India must make its markets attractive enough
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Replying to @orsoraggiante @i_contemplate_
We've done two things. Cultivated conceit towards us in our neighborhood and enemies against us inside our borders. It's not easy.
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Not as much conceit as contempt.
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This contempt is bcs we were seen as talking heads. Moralising irritating people. This is now changing.
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Haha yeah Nehru's moralizing even got into Robert Heinlein's Moon is a Harsh Mistress, so hated it was.
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