Hi,
Seems like you speak out of lack of experience or a lack of knowledge-----only and only india can make peace. Any time any day----india can resolve the issue---peace is at india's discretion.
Pakistan does not have more to lose if the status quo stays the same----india has more to lose if the status quo remains the same----every extra day is giving time to Pakistan to strengthen---and when Pakistan is strong----or feeling strong---it strikes----regardless of the results----Pakistan may some but india will lose more economically.
What world do you live in Sir? Is it a world in which you can mould reality to suit you?
India is the status quoist party in this. India
wants things to remain the way they are. Each day leads to India furthering the gap between India and Pakistan - from economy to international influence to military. Each day further reduces Pakistans bargaining power with India simply because India posts higher growth rates than Pakistan each year, year on year.
Again, you need to realize this - that each time Pakistan strikes, Pakistan looses far more than India. The only place where India can be really hurt is economy. And because India is a large country, a skirmish or a small war on the border does not affect the economy much. In 1999 there was Kargil war, in 2002 there was a year round full mobilization and constant border skirmishes - and yet India's economy was not affected...it kept growing and giving great growth rates.
This year, there have been skirmishes constantly with tens of thousands of people displaced from the borders in both India and Pakistan and yet India's economic growth rates are increasing and exports increasing.
These are some of the benefits of being a physically vast country. You lot seem to forget these ground realities.
Yet your criticism is aimed solely at the PA, suggesting the situation would magically resolve if only the PA would be neutralized.
You have yet to prove that India is genuinely interested in peace. Indian actions are just as self-contradictory as anything from Pakistan.
That is because India understands the concept of 'peace at what cost'.
Why would India try for peace when peace has a high cost? - like severing of Kashmir.
Pakistanis assume Indians want peace because Pakistanis project their insecurity over Kashmir to Indians. Kashmir is simply not a big problem for India or Indians. It is not in our consciousness. It is in Pakistanis consciousness, so they assume, we want to solve it as badly as they do.The thing with Pakistanis is that in their analysis they seem to think peace is an end in itself regardless of the costs.It is not.
It is a cost-benefit equation. India does
not want peace if it means Kashmir goes out of Indian sovereignty.
And Pakistan offers
nothing to India in exchange for peace. As I have clearly stated, Pakistans ability to reduce India's economic growth rates alone is very limited, let alone being able to damage India's economy short of a full scale war.
Why should India change a status quo which is bringing more harm to Pakistan than to itself?
Please tell this to MastanKhan who seems to think status quo favours Pakistan!