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There is a general belief in some quarters in India (but mostly in Pakistan) that peace is in India's interest, and necessary for India to be a significant global power. The reality is that Pakistan holds no significant strategic or economic value for India. The two countries have a long history of hostility and mistrust, and even though there have been several attempts at reconciliation, the relationship between the two countries remains fraught. The situation in Jammu and Kashmir, which has been a bone of contention between the two countries for decades, is a case in point. While there have been efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict, the situation on the ground remains tense, with frequent ceasefire violations and incidents of violence. While peace with Pakistan would certainly be welcome, it is not essential for India's growth.

Pakistan holds no significant economic or strategic value for India. Pakistan borders Afghanistan and Iran, both troubled states, and beyond that is Central Asia, a sparsely populated region with gas reserves. While India might save some money by importing gas from Central Asia via Afghanistan, this is hardly a compelling reason to seek peace with Pakistan. India's largest trade partners are in Europe, the Americas, and West and East Asia, none of which rely on trade routes through Pakistan. The exports to Pakistan accounted for just 0.8% of India's total exports in 2020-21.

Of course, this is not to say that India should actively seek conflict with Pakistan. On the contrary, India should continue to seek peaceful solutions to the outstanding issues between the two countries. However, India should not be held hostage to the idea that peace with Pakistan is essential for its progress and development. India's future lies in its own hands, and it is up to us to build a strong, prosperous, and democratic nation, regardless of the situation with our neighbours.
 
There is a general belief in some quarters in India (but mostly in Pakistan) that peace is in India's interest, and necessary for India to be a significant global power. The reality is that Pakistan holds no significant strategic or economic value for India. The two countries have a long history of hostility and mistrust, and even though there have been several attempts at reconciliation, the relationship between the two countries remains fraught. The situation in Jammu and Kashmir, which has been a bone of contention between the two countries for decades, is a case in point. While there have been efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict, the situation on the ground remains tense, with frequent ceasefire violations and incidents of violence. While peace with Pakistan would certainly be welcome, it is not essential for India's growth.

Pakistan holds no significant economic or strategic value for India. Pakistan borders Afghanistan and Iran, both troubled states, and beyond that is Central Asia, a sparsely populated region with gas reserves. While India might save some money by importing gas from Central Asia via Afghanistan, this is hardly a compelling reason to seek peace with Pakistan. India's largest trade partners are in Europe, the Americas, and West and East Asia, none of which rely on trade routes through Pakistan. The exports to Pakistan accounted for just 0.8% of India's total exports in 2020-21.

Of course, this is not to say that India should actively seek conflict with Pakistan. On the contrary, India should continue to seek peaceful solutions to the outstanding issues between the two countries. However, India should not be held hostage to the idea that peace with Pakistan is essential for its progress and development. India's future lies in its own hands, and it is up to us to build a strong, prosperous, and democratic nation, regardless of the situation with our neighbours.
It is essential for us in the sense that we cannot project power overseas without additional resources being allocated to our navy

To be globally persuasive we would require global presence, something that is monumentally more difficult if the available resources are being goblled up by the standing army protecting our borders. Imo This is precisely what the Chinese want and their irritants along our border is aimed to increase GoIs spending away from its navy to its land forces.

Peace with our neighbors frees up resources for other initiatives. For a resources starved nation like us every cent would matter.
 
India has never and never will start a war.

Generations of Pakistani people have been misled by a combination of military religion and political establishments into thinking of India as their enemy to be feared and hated, just so they can swindle the money.

If people like you haven’t still learnt that truth that will be continuous saga of tragedy for Pakistan

LOL stfu pajeet. We don't need army to tell us to hate you.
 
LOL stfu pajeet. We don't need army to tell us to hate you.
such reaction without rationality is par for your course. Hence the continuous saga of tragedy your country and people face. Over several decades like the frogs in warming waters, your miltablishment have groomed your populace.
 
such reaction without rationality is par for your course. Hence the continuous saga of tragedy your country and people face. Over several decades like the frogs in warming waters, your miltablishment have groomed your populace.

Pajeet, forget about army. These days they want us to make peace with you genocidal freaks. We don't care what they say.
 
Pajeet, forget about army. These days they want us to make peace with you genocidal freaks. We don't care what they say.
what's a pajeet? If it is some sort of invective that'd make you a muttappaya.
As to caring, what's more important is whether they care about you. They haven't been. You muttapayas have woken up too late. They are adding salt and spice now to the pot.
 
what's a pajeet? If it is some sort of invective that'd make you a muttappaya.
As to caring, what's more important is whether they care about you. They haven't been. You muttapayas have woken up too late. They are adding salt and spice now to the pot.

What dafuq are you on about pajeet? Learn how to read: We don't care what the generals say.
Our problem with you streetshitters started before 1947. You're delusional if you think we don't like you only because of army's propaganda.
 
What dafuq are you on about pajeet? Learn how to read: We don't care what the generals say.
Our problem with you streetshitters started before 1947. You're delusional if you think we don't like you only because of army's propaganda.
Nobody cares whether you muttappaya lot hates likes or get shit upon .
 
India has never and never will start a war.

Generations of Pakistani people have been misled by a combination of military religion and political establishments into thinking of India as their enemy to be feared and hated, just so they can swindle the money.

If people like you haven’t still learnt that truth that will be continuous saga of tragedy for Pakistan


Stop your stupid lies

1971 india started

1984 siachin war india started

1987 india wanted to start but failed

2002 india wanted start but failed

2019 india attacked based on a pack of lies but got its brown hairy arse kicked -
 
There is a general belief in some quarters in India (but mostly in Pakistan) that peace is in India's interest, and necessary for India to be a significant global power. The reality is that Pakistan holds no significant strategic or economic value for India. The two countries have a long history of hostility and mistrust, and even though there have been several attempts at reconciliation, the relationship between the two countries remains fraught. The situation in Jammu and Kashmir, which has been a bone of contention between the two countries for decades, is a case in point. While there have been efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict, the situation on the ground remains tense, with frequent ceasefire violations and incidents of violence. While peace with Pakistan would certainly be welcome, it is not essential for India's growth.

Pakistan holds no significant economic or strategic value for India. Pakistan borders Afghanistan and Iran, both troubled states, and beyond that is Central Asia, a sparsely populated region with gas reserves. While India might save some money by importing gas from Central Asia via Afghanistan, this is hardly a compelling reason to seek peace with Pakistan. India's largest trade partners are in Europe, the Americas, and West and East Asia, none of which rely on trade routes through Pakistan. The exports to Pakistan accounted for just 0.8% of India's total exports in 2020-21.

Of course, this is not to say that India should actively seek conflict with Pakistan. On the contrary, India should continue to seek peaceful solutions to the outstanding issues between the two countries. However, India should not be held hostage to the idea that peace with Pakistan is essential for its progress and development. India's future lies in its own hands, and it is up to us to build a strong, prosperous, and democratic nation, regardless of the situation with our neighbours.
If India really believed in that then they wouldn't have tried to employ the likes of ttp, bla etc.

Once Pakistan cleans its own house India will begin to recieve payments with interest for what they tried to do in Afghanistan and especially in Balochistan.

Pakistan plays one game at a time. You just wait.
 
Stop your stupid lies

1971 india started

1984 siachin war india started

1987 india wanted to start but failed

2002 india wanted start but failed

2019 india attacked based on a pack of lies but got its brown hairy arse kicked -


Actually, i have an alternate theory to issues at present; I believe entire GHQ is compromised by Indians with their own people at the helm.

Kashmir has been sold - i wonder how much they paid the GHQ for this. Do you then wonder why there is nothing being said in western countries about human rights issues. Modi has convinced them, the GHQ pets are his, so let it be.
 
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