Peshwa
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This particular Trojan horse is far too dangerous. Considering the level of mistrust and our suspicions about Indian designs in Afghanistan and Balochistan, why on earth would we make it easier for India to connect with Afghanistan?
People-to-people contacts can be achieved far better through exchange of students, artists, tourists, etc. Visitors from either country would still need to report to the local police station in each city they visit, just like now.
If this is just about frustrating India and cutting access to CAR because of our past, then yes, by no means should Pakistan allow transit and should use its positioning to the maximum advantage.....
But you have to also consider that "Money is the biggest incentive, and motivator".....
So if we both have to benefit from this trade, chances are that our leader will not be as erratic in "flexing military muscle", throwing blames, jeapordizing and playing proxy games if money is at stake....
This will also help curtail the voice of the uber nationalists like RSS from our side who are all about cutting relations with Pakistan, thus stalling the peace process!!
China is a smaller example of the same where our trade is significant and might even exceed $100Billion in the coming decade......thus making the price of war much higher......
We can't babysit each and every truck all the way during transit. Even if India allows Pakistan to cross India and get to Bangladesh, the benefits still wouldn't add up. Would India allow Pakistani truckers to enter and roam freely throughout Kashmir?
I agree with the above statement.....National security comes first....I mean I would be a hypocrite if I said that Pakistani truckers would be allowed to roam free in Kashmir....
So yes.....Your security concerns are well warranted and if this moves ahead Im sure they will find a solution.....
But I think the strech from Kashmir going into Afghanistan via Pak is not a very long one....as opposed to Pakistani truckers having to cross the entire breadth of India to get to BD.