We have no love for India or its people. They have oppressed us and killed our relatives and loved ones. What is needed is shotgun diplomacy, not a bull charging at whatever it sees as red. My obsession is with Pakistan becoming stronger. If you do not see that it is unfortunate.
Many elements in occupied India who do not believe in India can be an asset to us. By failing to use this asset we put our nation (Pakistan) in jeopardy as we do not give India, possibly in a time of war our full power, muslim power, failing to utilize muslims left in Indian occupied regions. An asset that is dwindling because of our policies.
I am just saying everything is not black and white mate. Pakistan currently is not even a regional power and has missed so many opportunities to strengthen itself things almost look hopeless. A strong nation is strong internally. It does not discriminate against its minorities.
Sikhs are allowed in Pakistan for their pilgrimage to Sikh sites but what I am pointing to is our policy problem. Both our internal and external affairs. The policy we follow is a weak one. We allow Indians and RAW to come and rape/torture/kill our people. I have seen it. What I advocate is a policy shift. So that we can be a superpower not a nation that is seen as weak both martially and economically.
If we are going to expand we will need a stronger well-thought out policy. These Indian people when defeated will be ours and we will have to win them over... we will be unable to survive if we treat everyone as an enemy. Winning the muslims left in their occupied parts could be a good step to gain an initial foothold in their controlled territories. We should have done it ages ago. As for patriotic Indian muslims-anyone would become like them when you have been ignored by Pakistan and left in the influence of India. My grandfather was the biggest example. He stayed in Lucknow but was loyal to Pakistan. He married every daughter to those who had migrated to the other side.