I appreciate your candidness mate. I'm going to be honest with you as well. Few things I'd like to point out;
a) We are not under any illusion that we can avoid at least one big final war with India which will decide the future of not only the Muslims of the subcontinent, but of the entire world. While it is indeed true that a Bangladeshi military offensive or even just a threatening posture against India during war time would help Pakistan, but it is not necessary. In our planning and calculation, we'd be fighting the full force of Indian military, and PR machine for that matter, and we intend not only to defend, but to launch severe counter attacks deep inside India and at all Indian assets no matter where they are in the world, be it Tajikistan's air base, Seychelles' Naval base, Oman's & Mauritius's listening posts, Andaman and Nicobar bases etc., nothing will be safe. We prepare with the intent of undoing the state of India completely once and for all. Freedom for Sikhs in Punjab, Muslims, freedom fighters in Kashmir, Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Assam, Manipur, Tamil Nadu etc. That is the only solution for lasting peace in the region.
b). Lets take a look at some of Pakistan's commitments these days:
- we're fighting a war with US and coalition forces inside Afghanistan,
- we're fighting Indian elements in Afghan government,
- we're fighting a war against India/US/UK/Israel backed terrorists inside Pakistan,
- we're being sought again and again by Saudi Arabia and GCC for their wars and protection,
- we've officially taken the responsibility of protection of territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia, their royal family has been under our protection for decades,
- we're helping Bahrain keep its country stable with our military and police personnel,
- we're being called for and are helping Turkey in its fight against IS & PKK,
- we're staring down Indian military on the eastern border,
- we're staring down Indian/Afghan terrorists on the western border,
- we're working with China to build the strategic CPEC corridor for Russia, Central Asia and China's access to the Indian ocean and Middle East,
- we're fighting a silent media/political/diplomatic war with US on our nuclear assets and ballistic missiles,
- we're fighting a diplomatic war against US and India for our inclusion in Nuclear Supplier Group,
- we're fighting a diplomatic war to prevent India from getting a seat in the UNSC,
- we're fighting a diplomatic/actual war for the rights of Kashmiri Muslims,
- we're working with France and the EU on intelligence sharing on IS in Syria, Middle East and Europe,
- we're helping Sri Lanka stabilize its country after helping them comprehensively defeat Indian backed Tamil Tiger terrorists,
- we're helping Nigeria in its fight against Boko Haram terrorists,
- we're currently heading a 25 nation naval anti terror coalition called Combined Task Force 150, covering over two million square miles of the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean and Gulf of Oman.
- And the list goes on and on......
As you can see, we're kinda busy. Our resources are not unlimited so we commit them to the problems which we consider to be our priorities. In this scenario, when we hear anti Pakistan voices & provocative actions from far flung Bangladesh, amid zero public support for Pakistan, we conclude that Bangladesh is just an extension of India, their little pet project (no offense, honest reaction), and we treat it as such. For us, it feels like a we're dealing with an undead zombie whose condition cannot be reversed. So we keep our attention towards our live projects, some of which I mentioned above. Now, if Bangaldeshi people show even a little bit of support for rejecting India and its proxy AL then we will be encouraged to take interest in pursuing our global "F%#@ India" policy in Bangladesh also. But we need to see that the soil is fertile. It is primarily the responsibility of Bangladeshi people to resist. We can provide help only if there are capable people on ground to receive and utilize help. You've got to give us some hope that there's spark for this noble mission in Bangladesh, otherwise, we'll not be able to commit our full resources in there since Bangladesh is strategically not very significant for us.