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Pakistan keeps making bad decisions with India. Its insecurity is hurting peace

There is this very distinct condescension in Indian tone making comment about Pakistan. India acts as if its an imperial overlord ordering its subject Pakistan to bow to its demands. If not, its Pakistan loss.

However, India has nothing to change on its end. It will keep encouraging terrorism against Pakistan from a third country. It will keep illegally occupying Kashmir without any settlement, knowing fully well its intransigence on the issue will not make Kashmir its integral part. It will keep violating Indus Treaty. But its Pakistan which has 'everything to lose' and 'hurting itself' if it does not bow to Indian demands and signs a carte blanche to its current or future demands.

This is why Indian opinion on Pakistan is not even worth the paper its printed on and I dont even bother to read it as same points I mentioned above are regurgitated in different tone and tenor.
 
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Its not hostility with India that is the reason for current crisis in Pakistan. It has actually served Pakistan well in terms of being military power. A small country that can take monster like India head on as recent as Feb 2019. Kind of like Israel vs combined Arab force. The other option was to become hijra like Bangladesh post 1971. Instead we became nuclear power, which if happened before 1971 then India wouldn't have dared to invade east Pakistan.

Afghan Jihad and instead of reforming/educating tribal pashtun youth. Pakistan state spent money so these deobandis madrasas could produce terrorists. The merger of FATA etc should have happened in 1950's. I like the way India sponsor terrorism, without burning their own hand in process.

In last decade Pakistan GDP per capita fell behind India and Bangladesh because of terrorism.
 
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France-Germany and US-Canada are proof that India and Pakistan can become allies — if only they can find a common threat.


Whether the slight movement we are seeing towards a thaw in India-Pakistan relations will result in anything significant is unclear. But this much is clear: there are limits to how far relations can improve with Pakistan. The huge and growing imbalance of power between India and Pakistan will ensure the neighbouring country is always insecure, and this insecurity will drive its efforts to continue to counter India. This should not be surprising.

Pakistan’s choices so far have been bad for itself. It has better options, but it may not necessarily take those.

The Narendra Modi government can hope that the Pakistani elite will realise how running an intense competition with India is only going to ensure the country remains mired in the eddies of poverty and backwardness. Perhaps this realisation will put Pakistan on a different course. This may have been what Pakistan Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa was hinting at in his recent speech, though a lot of scepticism is obviously warranted.


In need of a common threat
Has Pakistan’s strategic calculus changed? Structural conditions such as the relative balance of power exert a strong influence on how nations behave, but the conditions are not inevitable, nor are nations destined to be enemies. Under different conditions, states can even become allies despite such conditions. France and Germany fought for decades before they became allies, mainly because a greater common threat emerged in Europe in the form of the Soviet Union. It is forgotten today that Canada and the US had made war plans against each other in the interwar years. Today, they share the longest unguarded land border in the world and jointly host missile defences because they became allies against Hitler’s Germany and later the Soviet Union. No such common threat has emerged yet that could successfully bring India and Pakistan together, but the point is that it need not be ruled out, even if it appears unlikely today.

But even without the emergence of a common threat, Pakistan’s calculations could possibly change because of another factor: the sheer difficulty of seeking equality of power with a country that now has an economy almost ten times its own. This should lead to a rethink in Islamabad, and even Rawalpindi. The rethinking will not mean that Pakistan will stop trying to balance India within the limits of its capabilities. Indeed, all of India’s neighbours seek, when they can, to balance Indian power. New Delhi should accept that such behaviour is to be expected because of India’s material dominance in South Asia, and tolerate it as long as it does not cross certain thresholds, such as sponsoring terrorism or giving base facilities to adversarial powers. Pakistan is obviously much larger and stronger, and thus different, from India’s other neighbours such as Sri Lanka. This difference matters only in degree, not in kind — even for Pakistan, trying to keep pace with Indian power is much too difficult.

Nevertheless, Pakistan could continue to maintain a capable military force to defend itself. Having nuclear weapons means Pakistan can always ensure its survival, considering that large sections of Pakistanis appear to believe that the very survival of the country is threatened by India. And Pakistan will continue to depend on alliance partners to balance Indian power. It would be foolish to expect that Pakistan would not seek to use China, especially now that the latter has the material means to help Islamabad in its pursuit.




Pakistan is mostly hurting itself
What Pakistan does not have to do is exhaust itself in trying to keep pace with India. For decades, Pakistan spent on the military far more than India, proportionate to its GDP, in a futile attempt to reach this mirage of equality. And Pakistan continues to do so, despite its worsening economic and social conditions. While not all of Pakistan’s woes stem from this disproportionate military spending – India’s social indices aren’t that much better despite lower military spending, for example – reducing the intensity of competition with India may allow Pakistan to at least address some of its domestic problems better. Hopefully, Pakistan’s leaders and elites will realise that trying to compete with India is a futile exercise.

But this competition has other negative effects on Pakistan. For example, Pakistan uses terrorism as a grand strategy, necessitated by its relative weakness. The problem, though, is that terror is also ultimately of limited utility as a grand strategy because it does little to correct either the military or economic imbalance with India. Seeing attacks like the 2008 Mumbai terror attack on live television may provide temporary psychic satisfaction to some in Pakistan, but they contain little strategic benefit for the neighbouring country itself.

Indeed, the net effect is clearly negative because it identifies Pakistan as a sponsor of terror. This carries at least some negative consequences, like the troubles Pakistan faces with international agencies such as the FATF (Financial Action Task Force), even if these are far less than what Indian security managers may hope.

Equally importantly, this rivalry has had serious domestic consequences, elevating the role of the military and security services, undermining Pakistan’s democracy and civil society, and ultimately ensuring that Pakistan falls even farther behind India. Three decades after Paul Kennedy argued against States over-extending themselves because it could lead to serious decline, Pakistan is showing that this proposition can apply to countries other than the great powers.

Pakistan’s insecurity about India is understandable and something it shares with others in South Asia. How it has responded to that insecurity, unfortunately, has only served to heighten it by further weakening Pakistan itself. But even within the conditions it faces, Pakistan can make better choices than it has so far.

The author is a professor in International Politics at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Views are personal.

(Edited by Prashant Dixit)



Is france or germany prosecuting 10 million kashmiris
World cut off relationship with china on human rights they would with india too if indias appeal for market is done
 
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Mr. JNU .... Pakistan's insecurities are hurting the peace LMAO

Mr. JNU doesn't see what is going on in his country

These Indian, even the educated ones are so blinded by their own fake news and propaganda that now they all believe this is to be a fact.

Pakistan today is more secure with India than ever in the history, Today India is asking and Pakistan is denying. When was the last time India and Modi issued a threat to Pakistan....not since IK took Modi to the task and now Modi is more worried about India's perception in the world.

Pakistan took on Russia when it was a super power and made it loose that status
Pakistan is now taking on US when its loosing the super power status
Pakistan is eyeball to eyeball with India, another "super power" LOL

Pakistan never had insecurities, only had traitor leaders at times and now is not that time.
 
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Pakistan has shot in its foot by back tracking on importing saying that Pak will not resume business with India unless India revokes Aug 05th change. Tomorrow after few years when emotions die down and Pak wants business with India, it means Pak has abandoned the Kashmir cause. In foreign relation, you should always leave small door open for future changes.
 
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Mr. JNU .... Pakistan's insecurities are hurting the peace LMAO

Mr. JNU doesn't see what is going on in his country

These Indian, even the educated ones are so blinded by their own fake news and propaganda that now they all believe this is to be a fact.

Pakistan today is more secure with India than ever in the history, Today India is asking and Pakistan is denying. When was the last time India and Modi issued a threat to Pakistan....not since IK took Modi to the task and now Modi is more worried about India's perception in the world.

Pakistan took on Russia when it was a super power and made it loose that status
Pakistan is now taking on US when its loosing the super power status

Pakistan is eyeball to eyeball with India, another "super power" LOL

Pakistan never had insecurities, only had traitor leaders at times and now is not that time.

pakistan is nothing infront of america and russia neither militarily nor economically , you can not imagine to touch them . you simply provided service to america for dollars .
pakistan became cannon fodder for dollars in super power wars in afghanistan . end result is terrorism in pakistan spread by all types of talibans and so called mujahids . come out of your imaginary hot air bubble of defeating super powers .
You are smart. You get the point.

jauhari ko hira hi pehchan sakta hai .
Pakistan has shot in its foot by back tracking on importing saying that Pak will not resume business with India unless India revokes Aug 05th change. Tomorrow after few years when emotions die down and Pak wants business with India, it means Pak has abandoned the Kashmir cause. In foreign relation, you should always leave small door open for future changes.

i can't understand why they are buying indian drugs and medical supplies but they are not ready to buy sugar and cotton , they need it badly .
 
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The first sign of cooperation between 2 countries is to settle the border issue.

German-France, US - Canada have settle their border issue. But it always from a point of high angle to look at lower angle.

France as WWII victor will force Germany to settle whatever they ask. US is on a stronger position to force everything on Canada.

But in Pakistan and India, I do not see any edge of India truimph over pakistan. The recent LOC Feb 2019 aerial battle proves Pakistan can stand up against bigger India. If not for holding back, IAF will almost annihilate by PAF.

So, a compromised sound between both sounds impossible
 
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small man of east crying ? :lol: its hurting us and pain is in india ?
 
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pakistan is nothing infront of america and russia neither militarily nor economically , you can not imagine to touch them . you simply provided service to america for dollars .
pakistan became cannon fodder for dollars in super power wars in afghanistan . end result is terrorism in pakistan spread by all types of talibans and so called mujahids . come out of your imaginary hot air bubble of defeating super powers .

Yes Pakistan is nothing infront of America and Russia, say who ran with the tail between their legs when China start beating them. Pakistan never lost any land to Russia but stood up and did whatever it took to make them retreat from our borders not American borders you dumbo. It was Pakistan's war not America's and Pakistan used America for their war. PAkistani fighters, Pakistani strategists and Pakistani command only US dollars. Pakistan "Used" USA to defeat Russia because it cannot afford to russia on west and India on east because Unlike India Pakistan cannot afford to fight "two front war" LOL. So we had to defeat one and other one fell in place with Awe and still is in Awe still has no spine. Now begging for friendship LMAO
 
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