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Default Another Diplomatic failure of PP Govt

In a show of support to the Pakistani stance on Occupied Kashmir, China has started issuing separate visas for Kashmiri citizens holding Indian passports. These visas are not stamped on the Indian passport, and instead are hand-written on loose sheets of paper stapled to the passport. China has given no explanation for its move, but many in Srinagar say it is because Beijing sees Kashmir as disputed territory.
The move is seen in India as an attempt to question the status of Jammu and Kashmir, which is claimed by Pakistan, considered an all-weather ally of China. The Chinese embassy has been issuing ’stapled visas’ to Indian passport holders from the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, over which Beijing claims sovereignty

It is a diplomatic failure of PP Govt because Zardari visits china once in every quarter and he might have begged this diplomatic support from china that recognize Indian Held Kashmir a disputed territory. The democracy –averse, real patriots, take this move a compromise on national sovereignty and strongly condemned Zardari Govt. in this regard.
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