no only air is required ( prices of air can be down ), as in train govt. can not manage proper security from starting point to end destination.
2007-02-18 20:42:32
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answered by Dinesh 4
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This training exercise was common be it pig, or goat, when I was in the Army, it was normally part of a Special Forces Medic's training. In a combat environment a Special Forces Medic has to be able to function much the same as a doctor would, meaning having the ability to perform minor surgical procedures on the battle field. Since there are no hospital facilities where they operate generally, they have to be able to do much more than your R.N. would be asked to do, they also carry and dispense narcotics without a doctors orders, in essence they are field doctors. One really needs to understand their mission and then the training and the practice will, or should make sense. Their medical expertise is not just limited to the military, but in many cases they treat civilians as well.
2016-05-24 06:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Not now. When Pakistan enables democracy and equal rights to all regions in their country we run trains between both countries. Also militants & spys easily mix with passengers and get in to India.
2007-02-20 22:08:06
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answered by maa_karthikeyan 2
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Not really. Not till goodwill is established between the two countries. These are just onesided foolish efforts specially when Pakistan is bent upon not letting its neighbours live in peace.
2007-02-20 05:28:39
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answered by sm 1
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Absolutely ! People have relatives on the other side and they need to check out now and then, need to go there and tell Gen. Mush to stop terrorists going to India and stop blowing up people here.
2007-02-20 01:42:04
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answered by John G 1
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NOT at all, we dont need and have to create any type of controversies on that, there is no any public interest in that, but all the politicians have only these type of issues for as the ingredients for there recepie for there possibilities to remain in power
2007-02-18 23:05:04
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answered by bks 2
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no it is not necessary to trainto lahore. india is a big country and has no need such neighbours like pakistan. so, it is unnecessary
2007-02-22 16:18:18
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answered by pankaj gatecha 1
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These confidence building mechanisms are a bit too premature. This should follow the normalisation of relations.
2007-02-18 18:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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PAKISTANIES are brothers , seperated accidently.
If we have fight with our real brother , even then
we visite him as and when required.
So there is no harm in RAIL/ROAD conectivity.
Other problumes are only CREATIONS of political leaders
to fulfil their own political needs.
2007-02-18 18:19:14
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answered by Jacky.- the "INDIAN". 6
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no need. let him(whoever doing this)add few extra trains for poor people in India those who struggles to travel in general compartments.jai hind!!!!!
2007-02-19 02:17:23
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answered by saagi05 1
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