icecoolben
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better find members inside OIC like Iran , qatar, Bahrain who may work with us to de-rail any ananymous decisions
In that case you also must be careful to remember that 90% of the OIC countries are also heavily dependent on Indian food crop exports. We can, if desired and taken initiative, resort to alternate sources of fuel with the same quality while they can never get the same cheap price for such good quality food crops from another country.Well those OIC guys are one of the major source of oil to us. We just cant do it.
Most of the things others do seems to be routine and habitual.I think we are giving too much importance to this OIC statement. Its obvious that this was to placate the Pakistanis who have considerable influence there. This "enviy" has been there for the last 10 years and is a habitual act where India responds with its standard response. Nothing more than that. The Arab states have not done anything else. OIC is a non-entitiy in political affairs and inflence.
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Recalling the Ambassadors is not a diplomatic move. last sentence is meaningless. :thumbs_thmbdn:India should act like China.
Send Demarches to all OIC member nations, expel all OIC member nation ambassadors and recall all ambassadors from the OIC member nations.
Try to wedge a divide in the OIC and threaten to declare war(aka rain nukes) on whoever supports Pakistan on Kashmir issue.
May be we dependent more on them for fuel..Well those OIC guys are one of the major source of oil to us. We just cant do it.
We don't look like this silly dramas my paks... just ignore it & do our work...OIC guys, correct me if I am wrong, are one of the major source of oil to all the world(including US and China). But would they dare carry out such comments about US/China? That is the critical difference. India has to learn to project power, it is one way of acquiring power. It seems ironic, but thats how it works. OIC is cheapfry and we should atleast be able to get our way with them.
The most disheartening thing is that GOI has not reacted at all. Or if it did, then no one noticed. Either way, it is a sad thing.
last one is the perfect line:icon_salut::goodstuff:No India was not what it was a decade ago dont you see things have changed. China didnt care what the world said but they were focused and already the world was against them for Tienanmen massacre it is more suitable for their form of governance we are different.
My point is we need another decade to take on everybody internationally to matter and to enforce it.
I personally feel our politicians lack the confidence and will.
it makes more problems internally. so just hear the nws and throw the OIC in dustbin & we need to work more to become :dfi-1:In that case you also must be careful to remember that 90% of the OIC countries are also heavily dependent on Indian food crop exports. We can, if desired and taken initiative, resort to alternate sources of fuel with the same quality while they can never get the same cheap price for such good quality food crops from another country.
In short, they need us more than we need them.