Sartaj Aziz urges India to withdraw its forces from Siachen Glacier

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PM Nawaz Sharif's advisor says presence of Indian soldiers is threat to Pakistan's environment.

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Advisor to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has said presence of Indian forces on Siachen Glacier is a serious threat to the environment of Pakistan.


Talking to the state radio on Wednesday, he said Pakistan is a country facing water shortage and Indian forces are damaging the virgin snow of Siachen on daily basis, which is one of the largest sources of Pakistani waters.:pound::pound::pound:

Sartaj Aziz termed the presence of Indian forces on Siachen a big issue and urged India to resolve it on priority basis by pulling out its troops from the glacier.
He said that items of daily use disposed of by thousands of Indian soldiers are threatening the existence of the glacier.
According to environmentalists, glacial retreat on Himalayas and Karakorum ranges has accelerated during the recent years because of human presence on the glaciers.
Regarding outstanding water issues between Pakistan and India, the advisor said both countries are engaged to resolve them through multiple channels including Pakistan-India composite dialogue and Indus Water Commission. He said implications of water scarcity are grave in view of climate change.
Sartaj Aziz stressed on the proper usage of water in Pakistan, its conservation and building of new water reservoirs. He said Senate has recently formed a committee to deliberate various dimensions of water related issues and suggest its recommendations.
Sartaj Aziz further said Planning Commission s 2025 Vision will concentrate on water resources and will prepare a comprehensive sustainable development strategy while keeping the water scarcity of the country in its view.
To a question, he hoped for positive results regarding Afghan reconciliation process as international community is committed to establishing peace in Afghanistan. He said there is enormous international and internal pressure on all the stakeholders.
Earlier, inaugurating the South Asian Environmental Assessment Conference 2013, the advisor said fast race development of South Asia is encouraging; however, we must not compromise on environmental protection. He urged planners to involve people and civil society in decision making and create awareness about the environment.

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and paki forces on siachen making water pure:lol::lol::lol:


baruo sethiya gaya ha:taunt1::taunt1:
 

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Virgin Snow LOL!!! :pound:

It was Pakistan who started this Siachen madness.

LINK: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siachen_conflict
 

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Talking to the state radio on Wednesday, he said Pakistan is a country facing water shortage and Indian forces are damaging the virgin snow of Siachen on daily basis, which is one of the largest sources of Pakistani waters.:pound::pound::pound:
That was EPIC :pound: :pound: :pound:

It's so sad that, all Pukes are drinking contaminated water which has Kafir Feces floating all over :sarc:
 
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Pakistan asks India to withdraw troops from Siachen over environmental

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan today asked India to withdraw its troops from Siachen, claiming their presence on the glacier was damaging the environment and polluting one of the country's main sources of water supplies.

Sartaj Aziz, Advisor to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs, claimed Indian forces on Siachen posed a "serious threat" to Pakistan's environment.

Pakistan is facing a water shortage and Indian troops are damaging the "virgin snow" of Siachen' one of the largest sources of Pakistani water, he said. He further claimed that items of daily use disposed of by Indian soldiers were threatening the glacier's existence.

Describing the presence of Indian forces on the glacier as a "big issue", he urged India to resolve the Siachen issue "on priority basis by pulling out its troops".

Aziz said Pakistan and India are engaged to resolve outstanding water issues through multiple channels, including the composite dialogue and Indus Waters Commission. He said the implications of water scarcity are grave in view of climate change.

Indian and Pakistani troops have been locked in an eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation on Siachen, the world's highest and coldest battlefield, since 1984.

The guns have been largely silent along the Actual Ground Position Line since the two sides put in place a ceasefire in 2003 but adverse weather conditions on the glacier have claimed more lives on both sides than actual hostilities.

India has insisted that the demilitarisation of Siachen must be preceded by recording the existing troop positions but this has been rejected by Pakistan.

According to environmentalists' glacial retreat in the Himalaya and Karakoram ranges has accelerated in recent years because of human presence on glaciers.

Aziz stressed the need to make proper use of water in Pakistan' as well as its conservation and building of new reservoirs. He said parliament has formed a committee to discuss water-related issues and to make recommendations.

Pakistan asks India to withdraw troops from Siachen over environmental issue - The Economic Times

Pakistan going all length to make india withdraw its forces from siachen.
 

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so that Pakistan can occupy it?

Our Govt once thought it was a good idea!
 

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I think we should agree to all of their demands on humanitarian grounds. Pakistani water supply should be our top priority, so that innocent people do not become terrorists.
 

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I have a suggestion instead of polluting Ganga and Yamuna, we should build a massive sewage pipe to deposit all of North India's liquid waste on Indo-Pak border
 

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I have a suggestion instead of polluting Ganga and Yamuna, we should build a massive sewage pipe to deposit all of North India's liquid waste on Indo-Pak border
Forget the Gas IP line, this IP sewer line is a much better idea. :thumb:
 

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@mods can u merge this thread in mine
 

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Move it to the jokes thread. Now our western neighbours are resorting to begging for Siachen.
 

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I just hope that UPA does not go all secular at siachen as 2014 elections are approaching!
 

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PM Nawaz Sharif's advisor says presence of Indian soldiers is threat to Pakistan's environment.

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Advisor to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has said presence of Indian forces on Siachen Glacier is a serious threat to the environment of Pakistan.


Talking to the state radio on Wednesday, he said Pakistan is a country facing water shortage and Indian forces are damaging the virgin snow of Siachen on daily basis, which is one of the largest sources of Pakistani waters.:pound::pound::pound:

Sartaj Aziz termed the presence of Indian forces on Siachen a big issue and urged India to resolve it on priority basis by pulling out its troops from the glacier.
He said that items of daily use disposed of by thousands of Indian soldiers are threatening the existence of the glacier.
According to environmentalists, glacial retreat on Himalayas and Karakorum ranges has accelerated during the recent years because of human presence on the glaciers.
Regarding outstanding water issues between Pakistan and India, the advisor said both countries are engaged to resolve them through multiple channels including Pakistan-India composite dialogue and Indus Water Commission. He said implications of water scarcity are grave in view of climate change.
Sartaj Aziz stressed on the proper usage of water in Pakistan, its conservation and building of new water reservoirs. He said Senate has recently formed a committee to deliberate various dimensions of water related issues and suggest its recommendations.
Sartaj Aziz further said Planning Commission s 2025 Vision will concentrate on water resources and will prepare a comprehensive sustainable development strategy while keeping the water scarcity of the country in its view.
To a question, he hoped for positive results regarding Afghan reconciliation process as international community is committed to establishing peace in Afghanistan. He said there is enormous international and internal pressure on all the stakeholders.
Earlier, inaugurating the South Asian Environmental Assessment Conference 2013, the advisor said fast race development of South Asia is encouraging; however, we must not compromise on environmental protection. He urged planners to involve people and civil society in decision making and create awareness about the environment.

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We will withdraw when POK, Gilgit–Baltistan are merged with the INDIAN UNION. :dharma:
 

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Why would we withdraw then ?


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If POK, Gilgit–Baltistan merge with the Union then we wouldn't require our men to be posted at such punishing heights permanently instead we would have bases at locations where the weather is less hostile.
 

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If POK, Gilgit–Baltistan merge with the Union then we wouldn't require our men to be posted at such punishing heights permanently instead we would have bases at locations where the weather is less hostile.
Why should we move our forces on the goading of Pakistan ? We will keep them where we want and howsoever we want.
 

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