PAKISTANFOREVER
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Nonsense "analysis" such as this has prompted 4 rounds of Pakistani aggression against India, apart from a permanent state of low intensity conflict. And what is there to ultimately show for it, except for the breakup of Pakistan itself in '71?
Pakistan is investing all of its diplomatic capital into getting the World to acknowledge that a dispute exists in Kashmir. Whereas India is investing its diplomatic capital into seeking complete isolation and pariah state status for Pakistan.
Even if (and it is a big IF) Pakistan achieves its goal and someone, somewhere does acknowledge that it is a dispute, things are back to square one as it will be treated as a "bilateral" dispute, just as Western Powers have been doing all along. So I do not see as to how all the huffing and puffing by Pakistan will achieve anything at all.
OTOH, if India succeeds....
How is your losing half your country in '71 our butthurt?
Staying on topic, Pakistan is playing for such low stakes that even if it ultimately gets what it wants, it will be a big yawn for everyone. India is playing for much higher stakes. Now unlike in gambling, in this game even if we do not achieve the ultimate aim, 50% achievement of objectives on India's part is enough to ensure that Pakistan stays as retarded as it is, which is quite welcome IMO.
The creation of bangladesh was always enivateable. You talk as if bangladesh rejoined the indian federation after their creation. They never did. Despite the fact that the bengalis share so much in common with indians. Expecting bangladesh to always remain a part of Pakistan when they are as different to us as the Somalians & Ethiopians are was always wrong. It's good they got their own nation. It's exactly the same reason why Pakistan could never be a part of india.
The creation of india, Pakistan & bangladesh has shown the world you CAN NEVER form nations between people who have nothing in common in terms of race, genetics, physical appearance, culture & heritage.