If one looks at the statements of Pakistani leaders, both civilian and martial, be it a Zia or Ayub Khan or a Gilani, they have all made one statement during their time in power.
Which is - they want Pakistan to be treated "at par/equal" to India.
India, of course, does not want to be treated on par with Pakistan. Which is why you have had the aggressive diplomacy egging nations to discard the India-Pakistan hyphenation totally.
So my assumption is that at a fundamental level some sort of parity is being sought by Pakistan and Pakistanis with India. The next logical question that comes to mind is - what is the context/basis of this demand and what is the definition of it's satisfaction.
To wit, parity on what?
Parity of population or parity of land area?
Parity on the size of economy or parity on the size of the defense forces.
And then what? What benefits are expected from this parity?
Just trying to grasp the Pakistani viewpoint. Just to be clear, I will not be counter arguing, but I will post my views on the topic at the end of this thread.
Which is - they want Pakistan to be treated "at par/equal" to India.
India, of course, does not want to be treated on par with Pakistan. Which is why you have had the aggressive diplomacy egging nations to discard the India-Pakistan hyphenation totally.
So my assumption is that at a fundamental level some sort of parity is being sought by Pakistan and Pakistanis with India. The next logical question that comes to mind is - what is the context/basis of this demand and what is the definition of it's satisfaction.
To wit, parity on what?
Parity of population or parity of land area?
Parity on the size of economy or parity on the size of the defense forces.
And then what? What benefits are expected from this parity?
Just trying to grasp the Pakistani viewpoint. Just to be clear, I will not be counter arguing, but I will post my views on the topic at the end of this thread.