Pakistan Welfare Organisation in Australia
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Pakistan Welfare Organisation in Australia
@PakistanWelfORG
PWOA is an organisation that represents Pakistani Australian Community. All overseas Pakistani are encouraged to be involved with PWOA.
Victoria Katılım Ağustos 2022
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@Tiju0Prakash Well ita Muslim brotherhood first than any deal or no deal 🙈
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Is this really true?
Qatar sent its Rafale jets armed with MICA air-to-air missiles to give a full protective armed escort to the Pakistani PM's plane through their airspace all the way to the airport?
Qatar is openly rolling out the red carpet with fighter jets for our enemy neighbour Pakistan now?
We have deep ties, energy deals, and FTA talks with Qatar... and this is how they repay us?
Total betrayal and double standards by these hypocrites! 😡 Disgusting!
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@VladimierPutin Pakistan stands for dialogue, stability, and humanitarian relief. In a tense world, it continues to prioritize peace and practical solutions over rhetoric.
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Iran–US Tensions: India’s Restraint and Pakistan’s Activism
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The recent escalation between Iran and the United States has once again put global diplomacy under intense scrutiny. In this unfolding geopolitical scenario, the roles of two South Asian nations—India and Pakistan—have drawn particular attention. While India chose a path of caution and restraint, Pakistan appeared eager to step forward and project itself as an active intermediary.
India possessed the diplomatic credentials to play a meaningful role in easing tensions. Its strategic partnership with the United States, combined with deep-rooted historical and energy ties with Iran, positioned it as a potentially credible and balanced mediator. In line with its long-standing doctrine of “strategic autonomy,” New Delhi could have acted as a bridge between the two adversaries. Yet, it deliberately refrained from taking on such a role.
This restraint appears to be a calculated decision rather than a missed opportunity. India’s heavy dependence on energy imports from the Middle East, the risks of alienating either side, and the potential damage to its global credibility in case of failed mediation likely shaped its cautious approach. As a result, India confined itself to advocating stability and de-escalation, avoiding direct involvement.
In contrast, Pakistan seized the moment. By positioning itself as a venue and facilitator for dialogue, Islamabad attempted to elevate its diplomatic standing. Its geographical proximity to Iran, working relations with both Tehran and Washington, and a clear desire to enhance its global image contributed to this proactive stance. The apparent acceptance of this role by the United States further strengthened Pakistan’s position.
However, the extent of Pakistan’s influence remains open to question. Some Iranian officials have downplayed its role, raising doubts about whether Islamabad is truly shaping outcomes or simply capitalizing on optics. Nevertheless, Pakistan has succeeded in placing itself at the center of the conversation.
This contrast highlights a broader divergence in diplomatic strategy. India prioritized long-term stability, balance, and risk management, while Pakistan emphasized immediacy, visibility, and engagement.
Ultimately, modern diplomacy is no longer defined solely by actions and outcomes—it is equally driven by perception. India has acted as a responsible but understated power, whereas Pakistan has projected itself as an assertive, if somewhat controversial, player.
In the end, the defining question is not just who acted, but who was seen to act.




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@_amitbehere Respect for you. We are all human beings at the end of the day. Every religion in the world teaches us to be good to others. I don’t know why some Hindutva groups in India don’t follow their own teachings and keep promoting hate and division.
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#repeat - Dear Pakistanis and others. Please remember.
An average Indian is quite different from an average online Indian.
Online Indian presence represents the absolute worst of the worst that India has to offer. And these hateful pscyhopaths are funded and enabled by India's Hindutva Government.
Not than an average real Indian is some model of humanity (far from it), but no remotely as jhandu as what we appear online.
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@ISBPost Report this handle, spreading fake news.
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@AfghanTimes7 No one give a 💩 to namak haramz. Pakistan ❤️
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Benjamin Netanyahu Criticizes Pakistan Defence Minister’s Remarks as “Irresponsible”
In a recent statement, Benjamin Netanyahu strongly condemned comments made by Pakistan’s defence minister, describing them as “irresponsible” and harmful to regional stability.
Speaking from the Prime Minister’s Office, Netanyahu emphasized that such remarks risk escalating tensions and undermine efforts toward constructive international dialogue.
Israeli officials expressed concern that rhetoric of this nature could contribute to misunderstanding and conflict, particularly in an already sensitive geopolitical environment.
The statement reiterated Israel’s position on maintaining accountability in global discourse and urged all nations to act with restraint and responsibility.
Afghan Times agrees with Israel's Prime Minister’s Office and also believes Pakistan’s leaders should avoid careless and provocative statements. Such comments hurt the country’s image and increase tensions in the region.
These actions make Pakistan appear unserious and unreliable.

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@mystiquopulent @rebelliousdogra We can understand your frustration 🤡
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@rebelliousdogra So what? Even the workers who set up a wedding mandap and those who lay out carpets at political rallies are thanked. Pakistan had the same role.
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@Tiju0Prakash Pakistan Zindabad ❤️
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@SelflessCricket We can understand your frustration 🤡
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Pakistan is such a clown country
- Things between Iran and America were already sorted.
- America wanted to end this war but didn’t want to show the world that they were backing out in fear.
- So they asked Pakistan’s PM to post a tweet requesting Donald Trump to stop the war.
- Pakistan, in greed for a loan, agreed to America’s conditions and posted the tweet.
- America used it as a reference and stopped the war by showing that Pakistan is begging them.
We literally missed the biggest chance in history to show America as weak, just because of Pakistan. 🤡

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@RShivshankar We can understand your frustration 🤡
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@araghchi Pakistan ❤️ Iran 🇮🇷 🇵🇰 🫀Our heart beats with you people of Iran.
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@PakistanWelfORG @IranArmyStan U Pakistani lick there but in the morning and post this kind of stuff in the evening shameful people
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@UmerInamPk Keep believing fake stories of DG ISPR and your army while they fuck your country inside out! Bloody parasitic losers! This is what you get in return while they enjoy a lavish luxurious life!
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@ArchenBaloch @LindseyGrahamSC This 🤡 is in Netherlands and talking about Balochistan. All you indian proxies will be dealt accordingly. Khalistan Zindabad.
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Recent remarks by @LindseyGrahamSC about reducing U.S. military presence in Europe reflect a shifting global strategy—one where alliances must be reassessed and responsibilities rebalanced.
In this changing geopolitical landscape, a future United Balochistan, free from Iranian and Pakistani illegal occupation, could emerge as a strategic partner for the United States. Our land, sea, and air corridors could serve as a stabilizing bridge between regions, contributing to security, trade, and global cooperation.
A sovereign Independent Balochistan would not only represent secular values, but also open the door to new partnerships based on mutual interests, stability, and trades from Middle East to Central Asia. A Vista of Fresh breath.
#UnitedBalochistan #Balochistan #Geopolitics #SelfDetermination #GlobalSecurity #SouthAsia #MiddleEast #StrategicPartnership
#USCongress #USSenate #USHouse #StateDepartment #DepartmentOfDefense #ForeignPolicy #DefensePolicy #InternationalRelations #SecurityPolicy #HumanRights #Diplomacy

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