All the Afghan Baluch Information You Need is Here
![]() |
![]() PERSIAN AFGHAN MUSHWANI WOOL RUG 106 X 116 CM US $311.34
|
![]() PERSIAN AFGHAN MUSHWANI WOOL RUG 105 X 123 CM US $191.54
|
![]() PERSIAN AFGHAN MUSHWANI WOOL RUG 120 X 122 CM US $184.00
|
Find More Afghan Baluch Below. Scroll Down Now!
![]() |
![]() PERSIAN AFGHAN MUSHWANI WOOL RUG 106 X 116 CM US $311.34
|
![]() PERSIAN AFGHAN MUSHWANI WOOL RUG 105 X 123 CM US $191.54
|
![]() PERSIAN AFGHAN MUSHWANI WOOL RUG 120 X 122 CM US $184.00
|
![]() 3 X 5 Hand Knotted Handmade Red Wool Trabial Design Balouch Area Rug Carpet G592 US $75.00
|
![]() LOWEST PRICE 3x6 AFGHAN BAHOR RUG FREE SH US $85.00
|
![]() CLEARANCE SALE 3x4 BALOUCH RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() CLEARANCE SALE 3x4 SERAPI RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() LOWEST PRICE 3x6 AFGHAN HERATI RUG FREE SH US $85.00
|
![]() CLEARANCE SALE 3x4 HERATI RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() LOWEST PRICE 3x5 AFGHAN HERATI RUG FREE SH US $85.00
|
![]() LOWEST PRICE 4x6 ROYAL BALOUCH RUG FREE SH US $85.00
|
![]() CLEARANCE SALE 3x5 SERAPI RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() BEST DEAL 3x6 AFGHAN SERAPI RUG FREE SHIPPING US $75.00
|
![]() 3x4 AFGHAN HERATI RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() LOWEST PRICE 3x6 ROYAL BALOUCH RUG FREE SH US $85.00
|
![]() LOWEST PRICE 3x6 AFGHAN SERAPI RUG FREE SH US $85.00
|
![]() 3x4 AFGHAN RIZBAFT RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() 3x4 HERATI RUGUNBEATABLE PRICEFREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() CLEARANCE SALE 3x5 BALOUCH RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() BEST DEAL 3x7 ROYAL BALOUCH RUG FREE SHIPPING US $75.00
|
![]() BEST DEALMUST SEE 3x10 ROYAL BALOUCH RUNNER US $65.00
|
![]() 4X6 Tribal Baluch Afghan Balouch Nomad 100 Wool Pile Rug 9005 US $180.00
|
![]() BEST DEAL 3x6 ROYAL BALOUCH RUG FREE SHIPPING US $75.00
|
![]() 2x4 AFGHAN HERATI RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() 3X5 Tribal Baluch Afghan Balouch Nomad 100 Wool Sumak Pile Rug 9036 US $90.00
|
![]() BEST DEALMUST SEE 2x9 AFGHAN ROYAL BALOUCH RUNNER US $65.00
|
![]() CLEARANCE SALE 2x4 SERAPI RUG FREE SHIPPING US $45.00
|
![]() 3x6 BALOUCH RUGUNBEATABLE PRICEFREE SHIPPING US $85.00
|
![]() BEST DEALMUST SEE 3x9 AFGHAN ROYAL BALOUCH RUNNER US $65.00
|
![]() 4x6 AFGHAN NOMAD BALOUCH 100 WOOL CARPET RUG BALUCH 2053 US $180.00
|
Indo-Pak relations
In reply to Indian government’s request for return for Rs 74 billion loan it has sanctioned for a watershed project in occupied Kashmir, World Bank has recently said that the State was not a territory of India and the area was disputed one. In fact the world community accepts the disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir, and understands the problem. The Mumbai terrorist attacks have brought India and Pakistan with more stinging relations. Both the States acknowledge that there were some non-state elements that wanted to create more mistrust and hostility between the two rival States, which had already fought three wars. But besides that understanding India has remained reluctant to initiate a meaningful and composite dialogue. Pakistan has repeatedly stressed upon the solution of all outstanding issues through meaningful dialogue but in vain; India has not taken it seriously and stressing upon the need of stunning action against the so-called masterminds of Mumbai incident, inside Pakistan. It is a universal rule that an accused would never be punished till the availability of any proof against him. United Nations had also passed a resolution against the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, following which the government of Pakistan took action against the leadership of Organisation and they were kept under house arrest for some time but after that the concerned court ordered for the removal of that restriction. The whole story on the part of Pakistan regarding action against the accused is a sound and reasonable. No State can take action against any of its citizen, upon mere accusations of foreign State, unless and until the provision of solid proof. Recently, Pakistan Ambassador to India, in an interview said that Indian investigations with regard to the Mumbai attacks were insufficient. Besides that, Pakistani Foreign Office has repeatedly said that the Indian government had not provided enough proof. After all these facts, the Indian demand remains futile but they are insisting on their demand and called it the reason for deadlock between the two States. The Indian government loves the allegations game and the trend is not new for Pakistan. It is the easiest way to refuse table talks. The Indian leaders are playing the blame game since long. A couple of months ago Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Sigh revealed that terrorist groups inside Pakistan were planning for Mumbai style attacks inside India. It has been an old style of accusations, where the government wants to hide its own failure and put all the responsibilities over the shoulder of others, without any reason or proof. Pakistan is passing through a critical phase of its history. The terrorist attacks are happening on day-to-day basis in almost all cities and important places. The so-called war against terrorism has been brought inside Pakistan successfully. The Indian involvement, along with other powers, in all those acts is an open secret. Pakistan has evidence of Indian involvement in turbulent Baluchistan. Certain Baluch leaders are in Afghan Capital and operate the activities in the province. More than 60 years history of Indo-Pak relations is evident that hostile attitude, is not in the interest of the people of sub-continent, most of which are living below poverty line. Its the hawkish decision makers on both sides, which are against the peace for their vested interests. They have hijacked the peace and stability of the region. The 21st century is called the century of progress and technological advancement, but during the last decade, the world has witnessed severe human agony, in the shape of killings of hundreds of thousands innocent people all over the world. The civilized world must stop these killings and give the masses a chance for a peaceful and happy life. Resumption of composite and meaningful dialogue between India and Pakistan, is the need of the day. No pre-conditions must be attached to the dialogue process, for the sake of prosperity of people and our next generations.
About the Author


US $311.34








































