It was expected, because other contender for Asian seat, Kyrgyzstan, was not having greater support and was able to take 55 votes.
And an interesting thing, both India and Pakistan will remain non-permanent member of UN SC during 2012..
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Originally Posted by Rameez.
waoo ....but is tht so called splendid victory goin to make any difference i dont think so...we will stay where we are unless we fashion our foreign policy (FP) without taking dictations from US , also, our FP should be designed by Foreign office not by GHQ .
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While looking at the floor of UN, yes this will provide Pakistan an opportunity to enlist support in the commity of nation. However, while considering your angle of discussion, it will not have long lasting impact till time Pakistan is not going to reshape its foreign policy. The onus on weak foreign policy should not purely lie on the GHQ, because our government is primarily responsible for formulating a strong foreign policy. It is an irony for the country, that her Foreign Minister is quite inexperienced for such a big task. Often people state that she is a good model, but she even cannot count good votes for modelling....