Also published in the The Hindu under a different title
The Hindu : Opinion / Lead : India & Pakistan: case for common defence
The Hindu : Opinion / Lead : India & Pakistan: case for common defence
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Also published in the The Hindu under a different title
The Hindu : Opinion / Lead : India & Pakistan: case for common defence
Everyone knows that India desires Pakistan to remain boiling. Not collapsing, not stable. A Pakistan in some trouble keeps India happy since we are unable to take action against India and neither are the Jihadis going to take over the military assets of Pakistan.
This is the ideal situation for Indians.
Well, its good that you have got that impression. But from India's POV, India desires to carve out many more Bangladesh like states. Keeping the Pakistan on boil is the first step in that direction, remeber East Paksitan was also on boil, but not many in Pakistan actually believed India could do what did in 1971. RAW is very efficient in this way, it covers it tracks well and prepares the enemy for a final blow by the army. Army gives the last punch and Indian influence does the rest. This is the plan for Pakistan from the begining. Lets see, whether it works.
Although your words are hurting me like Venom but I am pleased to meet you. Please be active member here as there are only few Indians that have balls to stand with truth and you are the rare one.
raised . While Indias assistance for Baloch insurgents could conceivably make strategic sense, helping the jihadists simply does not.
India and Pakistan will commonly defend against whom? India needs defence from Pakistan and its proxies!
Well, its good that you have got that impression. But from India's POV, India desires to carve out many more Bangladesh like states. Keeping the Pakistan on boil is the first step in that direction, remeber East Paksitan was also on boil, but not many in Pakistan actually believed India could do what did in 1971. RAW is very efficient in this way, it covers it tracks well and prepares the enemy for a final blow by the army. Army gives the last punch and Indian influence does the rest. This is the plan for Pakistan from the begining. Lets see, whether it works.
Its otherway round
specially when your Army chief is waging a nuclear war against Pakistan.
From your perspective, yes.
Janaji, he said that limited war was possible. He never talked about nuclear war. Just saying something is possible, does not mean, we will do it. But I pleased that the comment was taken seriously and did what it was intended to do. I am convinced that Indians have refined the art of dealing with Pakistani state by understanding its reactions and fears. Gen. Kapoor was subtle and smooth yet so effective.
Well, its good that you have got that impression. But from India's POV, India desires to carve out many more Bangladesh like states. Keeping the Pakistan on boil is the first step in that direction, remeber East Paksitan was also on boil, but not many in Pakistan actually believed India could do what did in 1971. RAW is very efficient in this way, it covers it tracks well and prepares the enemy for a final blow by the army. Army gives the last punch and Indian influence does the rest. This is the plan for Pakistan from the begining. Lets see, whether it works.
Same about yours
for scaring India we even dont need to ask our Gen to threaten India.
Some rag tag outfits do it effectivly
Hope you will also be ready for the same within India.
And oh dont forget that there is a big big difference between the location of then East Pakistan and Balochistan.
We did have many disadvantages due to the location and supply line was not at all stable or maintainable due to location of East Pakistan when India started terrorism there.
Anyway i hope Indians wont cry when Pakistan starts supporting insurgencies in North east India
Janaji, he said that limited war was possible. He never talked about nuclear war. Just saying something is possible, does not mean, we will do it. But I pleased that the comment was taken seriously and did what it was intended to do. I am convinced that Indians have refined the art of dealing with Pakistani state by understanding its reactions and fears. Gen. Kapoor was subtle and smooth yet so effective.