By the time India builds up Pakistan would build a deterrent, what would you do then, build more?
I think you are deliberately being thick.
What did i say - the economy growing at a pace faster than Pakistan's over a sustained period of time. That means India adds much more than Pakistan does every passing year - disbalancing the equilibrium.
Ignoring your typical indian rant, i must stress that those madrassa student raped and wrecked a superpower and are wrecking another.
That is because the super powers wanted occupation. India does not. India's objective is to destroy the Pakistani Army, not occupy territory. This is exactly what Cold Start is about. Its not about holding territory for negotiations. Its about destroying Pakistan's military by engaging in smaller units over a larger area rather than massed battles along with Pakistan's industrial infrastructure. If the madrassa students enter these zones - they are sure to find allah waiting in the after life.
Pakistan needs a deterent which will be in place, we have no plans to conquer India.
Saying that Pakistan has no plans to conquer India is like saying Venezuela has no plans to conquer USA. Pakistan simply cannot.
Infact even if Pakistan along with
every South Asian neighbour attacks India simultaneously, there would still be no credible threat to New Delhi. Indian military would beat them all - that is the extent of disparity.
Keep seeing. Economy takes time to build up and get a momentum, highly unlikely to happen for Pakistan till 2020. By then India would have 2 decades of advantage over Pakistan.
Irrelevant is it not? The political leader in question may or may not be a dove. Manmohan for example is in love with Pakistan, was an absolute staunch dove. Other PM's may not be.
And India doesn't push terrorism into Pakistan. Brilliant!..well good luck with that.
Well - we do now. Nothing however comes close to the infrastructure and money pumped in by Pakistan Army during the 90's. India is not even coming close to that.
Grass seems always greener in the coming years. You are being, encircled as we speak, another decade you would be locked in.
By whom? China? Please, the String of Pearls that newspapers yell is an attempt to alarm the policy makers of India into getting confrontational with China. I would not be surprised that US is behind them. It was India - China animosity.
The only 2 places where India could have been worried about are clear - the Premier of SL has very unambiguously clarified to GoI that the Hambantota port - the ones Chinese are developing is strictly commercial and will remain so in the future under all circumstances. Further he has clarified that GoSL would not do anything that would jeopardize the security of India.
The other being BD. I hope you know that both the national parties of BD are tripping over each other to get into GoI's good books. The current PM of BD has already led to the best of relations enjoyed by India and BD probably after 1971. She herself is personally responsible for putting the final nail in the coffin of the NE Indian insurgencies!
Myanmar? We are building a port there! Only Pakistan remains? Do you think it matters?
No one's encircling India. We already have a ring around Indian Ocean, from Oman to Maldives to Seychelles to Andaman Islands and now building a port in Myanmar.
India can't do anything to Pakistan economically except sending terrorists.
Again, you are deliberately being thick.
India is pushing very hard for economic integration with Pakistan. Pakistan is responding. Trade is increasing quite fast.
As soon as MFN is passed in Pakistan - Give it a decade, Pakistan will be in a tight economic embrace with India.
THEN India will have the leverage for hurting Pakistan economically. We are moving towards that gradually.
Dependency works both ways, we know Indian is a backstabber and we would keep our cards, we like to.
Whats with the rhetoric today?
'India is a backstabber'
'Dont underestimate Pakistan's will '
I dont see that happening. I dont see any cards. If MFN is signed, nature will take its own course here.