Isolate Pakistan.Really?

In this world and age of globalization no country can get isolated. The demand in India after dastardly attacks in pulwama to corner Pakistan is getting much significance; but is it really possible to isolate any country; I doubt. My reasons are simple and genuine; looking at the case of Pakistan; China,turkey and gulf countries are constantly bailing out the economy of Pakistan which is in sorry state to say the least. It's all weather friend China who invested heavily is constantly using Veto at UNSC against Masood Azhar; Saudi Arabia crown prince recently gave them $20 billion and UAE and other Islamic countries helping again is not helping India's cause of cornering Pakistan. The only thing a country can do is to pressurise the other country through strong diplomacy. Well, the diplomats are trying best of their abilities to create pressure not only short term but long term. They have had conversation with all P5 member of UNSC including China and France is initiating the case of Masood Azhar US and UK are supporting it. It is to be seen what happens this time. The government of India has revoked the MFN status and using the eastern Indus River water for J&K are few steps taken on domestic basis. There should and never be place for any kind of ghastly activities in this world but with everything available on internet it looks impossible to stop these activities but we can surely find out the culprits and give them their requisite dosage. If we have to completely remove these grisly activities we as a whole world needs to come together and without grudges needs to give the terrorism a definition and strict  measures for the culprit and the organizations supporting these kind of gruesome activities needs to be listed and the rules and procedures should be followed against countries who are supporting these activities. Now, what looks like no country can be isolated or cornered especially in this globalised world and for Pakistan it is not easy as they have the backing of China and gulf countries.

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