If you have followed Modi's way of thinking, implementing what he wants to do, not just as a Prime Minister but from his Chief Ministerial days he is not going to stop this matter here. Next few days are going to be quite interesting.
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One could say that the military part is already done with a credible nuclear deterrent, but the other two are lagging far behind.
Now that the predictable de-escalation is in process, the real question to ask is where do India and Pakistan go from here?
This may turn out to be a fate changer for Pakistan...
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where do India and Pakistan go from here?
Simple. Defense budgets of both nations raise some more.
India finally get's its 120 Rafale Plane MMRCA deal.
Pakistan get's SAMs, Frigates, ?J-10s?
And the poor people of both nations starve for more nights.
How convenient. And no promises of budget cuts in talks with the IMF.
If you have followed Modi's way of thinking, implementing what he wants to do, not just as a Prime Minister but from his Chief Ministerial days he is not going to stop this matter here. Next few days are going to be quite interesting.
That is there turning point.Pakistan's fate hinges on its economy, first and foremost.
But don't media tells what people want to hear? Isnt this their biggest sales pitch and tool to gain audience. To them its business after all.Luckily for everyone, the media do not set the policies for either country. The governments do, and the people follow. Thank God!
What most indians failed to realize is that pakistan is not gujrat and modi,s way of thinking alters when he have to deal with it,s nuclear armed neighbor.During such crisis he is not the alone decision maker he must obey his generals and military advisors because they are more aware of the consequences of any misadventure with pakistan.If you have followed Modi's way of thinking, implementing what he wants to do, not just as a Prime Minister but from his Chief Ministerial days he is not going to stop this matter here. Next few days are going to be quite interesting.
the more things change , the more they stay the same.Now that the predictable de-escalation is in process, the real question to ask is where do India and Pakistan go from here?
India must realize that it does not have the capability to act with impunity against its neighbor as it might want to think. Although its act of dropping munitions inside Pakistan proper does convey its intentions, it must remain wary of creating the conditions for a wider conflict with unpredictable consequences.
Pakistan must realize that its old policies may no longer work as effectively as in the past and there needs to be a serious revamping. The entire region has changed significantly and Afghanistan may no longer be regarded as their backyard, at least not exclusively. The chances of the consequences reaching directly into Pakistan from actions that would have previously gone unchallenged are now significantly higher.
As a retired person I have plenty of free time and I spend most it surfing the net. I have been watching the events after the Pulwama attack ever since it happened and also reading posts from my fellow members. Regrettably, it appears that our nation as a whole has not matured and there is a lot of “Naivety” in our way of thinking
We need to realize that there are no “Free lunches”. Helping fellow Muslims only works to a certain limit but not beyond. Bitter truth is that national policy is governed by the national interest only and not based on religion, ethnicity or race. Alignments and friendship among the nations change with the need of the time.
Indian statement that it was a pre-emptive strike as further terrorist attacks were shortly expected is mere “Hogwash”. Balakot is miles away from LOC. View the difficult terrain & the countless Indian Army checkpoints; infiltration into IOK; would take days; if at all successful.
Here is the actual wording of the UN Charter clause:
“Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security. “
This is a very contentious clause. Understand that it was only intended to be used in situations when the adversary is amassing troops on your border (similar to what happened after Indian parliament attacks) hence you strike before the enemy force becomes too powerful.
To the best of info, until now this has only been used by Israel & the US against the countries who were powerless to retaliate. Should the US attempt a pre-emptive strike against a powerful adversary such as China, or Russia, there would be a full-scale nuclear war.
Despite the fact that Pulwama suicide attack was carried out by an Indian national, Pakistan as a country was held responsible by India.
Shouldn’t we ask ourselves why in addition to the US / European countries, our Muslim brothers & China also avoided issuing a strong statement against the blatant violation of our sovereignty when 12 Indian Mirage-2000 fighters bombed Balakot; not part of Azad Kashmir but of KPK province?
To add insult to injury, India, who is not a member, was invited to attend the OIC meeting without any regard of Pakistan’s feelings?
Isn’t this behavior sufficient for us to realize that there is something that India is doing right and what Pakistan is doing wrong?
In my humble opinion, the reason is not rocket science. There are two factors. Firstly India has a much stronger economy, and with 350-million middle class; all countries want to enter the Indian market. We need to make Pakistan economically strong to have more say in international affairs.
Secondly, in the eyes of the rest of the world, ever since the exit of Russia from Afghanistan; Pakistan has become a safe haven for the terrorists. We keep saying that we have lost 70K Pakistanis to the WOT, that being true the fact remains that OBL was found in Pakistan, the Mullah Mansour, chief of Afghan Taliban killed in drone attack inside Pakistan with a Pakistani Passport.
Maulana Masaud Azhar was arrested in IOK in 1994. In 1999, IAL fight IC814 was hijacked and Masaud Azhar along with 3 others as released in exchange of the hostages.
The Hague Hijacking Convention postulates that anyone involved and /or accomplice in the hijacking of a civilian airliner should be severely punished.
http://www.oas.org/juridico/mla/en/treaties/en_conve_suppre_unlaw_seiz_aircr_sig_the_hague_1970.pdf
However, not a single hijacker nor Masaud Azhar were apprehended in Pakistan. Instead, Masaud Azhar even managed to find financers to form Jaish-e- Mohammed. One of the first acts by Jaishe Mohammed was to gun down 16 Christians while praying in the Catholic Church in Bahawalpur in 2001.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...4e6-8b2e-569196ed634b/?utm_term=.621399453b02
Did anything happen to Masaud Azhar in consequence? He is still living freely in Pakistan. The same thing is true for Laskar Taiba & SSP. When the GOP banned these outfights, they simply changed their name to Jamaat Dawa and Jamiat Ahle Sunnat wal Jamaat and went on with business as usual.
GOP has always demanded proof before taking any action. In this case, Indians are pointing out that the very fact that JeM has claimed responsibility should be proof enough. It has been two weeks and no spokesperson from JeM has denied that the Adil Dar (Suicide bomber) was their man.
The direct effect of the inaction over the years against such organizations by the GOP, international community, including our brother Muslim countries, completely ignore atrocities of the Indian armed forces against the Kashmiri civilians and instead accept the Indian narrative that the problem in Kashmir is not home-grown but Pakistan sponsored. I heard an American Lady Professor of George Town University agree with the Indian narrative on the Indian NDTV. Pakistan is also in the danger of FATF Blacklist.
Unfortunately, after the IAF Balakot attack, the paradigm has shifted. Unless we can satisfy the UN SC members that GOP is serious about controlling JuD & JeM; there is a very serious risk of all-out war; with the world siding with India: if anything similar to the Pulwama incident recurs.
Pakistan forces are quite capable of tackling Indian forces but unfortunately, our economy will not be able to sustain any war lasting more than a couple of weeks at the most.
For Pakistan, International forum is extremely important. I am, not suggesting that we hand over Masaud Azhar & Hafiz Mohammed Saeed to India. However, instead of merely asking for “Proof” from India, our agencies should themselves look into their activities and curtail the same. Such action needs to be visible to the international community. This would also help in removing Pakistan from FATF Greylist
My compatriots may think that my attitude betrays a fear of India and betrayal of the Kashmiris cause.
Like most Pakistanis, I am not the slightest bit afraid of the Indian military. My fear is that even though the current crisis would probably be resolved, war is a very costly affair and the economy is currently not strong enough to sustain a full-scale war. IMHO welfare of Masaud Azhar & Hafiz Saeed is not worth the risking the death of hundreds of Pakistani Jawans and destruction of Pakistan’ economy.
Association of the outfits like JeM & Jud with the Kashmiris struggle has already damaged the Kashmiri cause beyond measure. We would actually be helping the Kashmiris if we totally curtail any involvement of Pakistani based outfit from their freedom struggle.