News India Live, Digital Desk: The recent ‘Mega Trade Deal’ (India-US Trade Deal) between India and America has created new equations in international politics. But the sharpest echo of this deal is being heard in Pakistan. Seeing this economic and strategic success of India, Pakistani citizens are shedding tears over their plight and are holding Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir responsible for it.
Why is there an uproar on social media?
As soon as the news of trade and defense agreements worth billions of dollars between India and America came, there was a flood of trends on ‘X’ (Twitter) in Pakistan. Pakistani users are comparing India with their country and saying that while on one hand India is moving towards becoming a superpower, on the other hand Pakistan is struggling with IMF loan and shortage of flour.
Shahbaz Sharif and Asim Munir on target
The anger of the Pakistani people is especially on the leadership there. People say that the “hybrid regime” (a combination of the army and the government) has completely failed to run the country.
Comments on Twitter: One user wrote, “Aseem Munir Saheb, look at where India has reached and you are still busy in political manipulation.” * Trading Difference: Another user quipped, “India is taking jet engines and Predator drones from America, and we are still begging Saudi Arabia for petrol.”
Is Pakistan scared of India’s ‘soft power’?
A major reason for the anger of Pakistanis is India’s growing global reputation. Countries like the US are now seeing India as a reliable partner, while Pakistan is being sidelined due to its terrorism-related image and unstable economy. Pakistani people believe that their foreign policy has completely failed.
Inflation and unemployment broke the back
The reason behind this trolling is not only jealousy but also the pain of ground reality. Inflation rate is skyrocketing in Pakistan. People are asking their government that when the neighboring country is writing a new story of progress, then why does Pakistan keep extending its help every time.
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