Developereo
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Exactly & so the real question shouldn't be walls or bridges for that is irrelevant; the real questions should be inward looking :
(a) Who are We ?
(b) Where do We stand ?
(c) Why do We stand where We do ?
(d) Where do We want to end up ?
(e) How do We get there ?
Make it about us in a classical Jeffersonian approach to foreign policy instead of the quasi Wilsonian approach that most of the world adopts.
Make it about us...first, second & last ! Those are the only questions worth asking the rest is just emergent strategy.
Broadly speaking, Pakistani intellectuals agree on the problems and the road-map. After all, we are genetically the same as Indians; we are not any dumber by nature.
The problem in Pakistan is that the ruling elite has neither the will nor the desire to progress Pakistan because a rising middle class would erode their power. Our greatest enemies are sitting, not in New Delhi, but in the feudal mansions and ethnic lords' palaces.