The benefit to Pakistan is non-monetary. India's occupation of Siachen becomes a useful rallying cry to unite the people behind the Army and positively reinforces their overarching role as Defenders of the Realm against the Big Bad Wolf next door. That value cannot be understated, given that there is not much else that can be used to unify an increasingly fractious country.
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On the Indian side: all that is of no consequence. The Indian Strategic Estt. has entirely discounted all that you speak about as being pathologically inevitable and inconsequential. Inconsequential, because any expenses on holding Siachen in terms of 'Blood and Treasure' is now well within the limits of affordability. India has been able to put in place enough systems which are now mitigating the loss of 'Blood' while any loss of 'Treasure' is acceptable to the Exchequer as @
Contrarian has pointed out. India is better off in this "Battle of Attrition".
However the "increasingly fractious country" chooses to find rallying cries to form under; really does not matter; since we can be sanguine that more fractious issues will keep arising in time, so even that is disregarded.
What the eventual fate of the over-arching "Deep State" is or will be; is beyond anybody.....even god.
As for International Opinion; it has ceased to be a "pressure point" of any concern. The International Community has much more to keep them concerned than about this Sub-Arctic like region.
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Chak Bamu's views articulated earlier which are rather irrelevant to the core topic of this thread and may even be classified as 'trolling'; but let me respond to that. This sub-arctic like region is largely ice, snow and rock; therefore may be considered to be worthless. But let us recall some statements by notables in Pakistan on this; including Jinnah and more recently Gen.Shareef. The expression "Jugular Vein" has been used in this context. Well then; if something flows through a "Jugular Vein" to make it so important as to be mentioned again and again; then it stands to reason that the source of that flow through the "Jugular Vein" is important. That is what that desolate expanse of Snow and Ice is all about. One could blame it all on Physics perhaps!
So notwithstanding Chak Bamu's protestations, the PA is keen to claim Siachen if it possibly can. While facing the rather insurmountable question of how to do it?
Which is just why Xeric has made the exertions to start this thread, else even this would not have happened......
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toxic_pus and Syed.Ali.Haider....... The answers to the conundrum of the rival claims to Siachen lie in a conclave in Karachi in 1949..........but will not be found even there.
Because Siachen and anything or everything connected to it was beyond the imagination of those in that conclave who saw clearly upto NJ4982 and then got totally engulfed in impenetrable fog beyond that.
They probably knew more about Mars then!