The grim reality is that India and Pakistan are locked in a permanent conflict for the foreseeable future. Pakistanis should not be fooled by cricket, Bollywood, food festivals, social media friendly chat forums or decent "peaceful " good English speaking Indians on this forum. We are enemies forever.
There never has been peace, there is no peace now, and there never will be peace between India and Pakistan. This conflict can only end in mutual destruction. Unfortunately India believes differently, that the conflict will end only with the destruction of Pakistan, the occupation of its territory and the enslavement of Pakistani people. Pakistan is facing a savage, evil, determined enemy focused entirely on its destruction.
India believes it will win this war through any of the following strategies
We can discuss later why all those scenarios above are unrealistic and bound to fail in the case of Pakistan . What is tragic is that India believes that all or anyone of these scenarios is plausible and feasible. Destruction and death happen only when an enemy misjudges it's adversary and it's own capabilities.
- Wait out a military standoff with Pakistan without engaging fully, impose an arms race, and force Pakistan's political and economic collapse. This was NATO's strategy towards the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact and it seemed to work.
- Actively orchestrate ethnic nationalism in Sindh, Baluchistan, and KPK; fund, and arm internal rebellion, and terrorism in alliance with Afghanistan, and get Pakistan involved in a civil war before intervening militarily. The object is to reduce Pakistan to a Punjab only rump state which will then be brought under Sikh rule by offering it to Khalistan or Sikh ruled Indian Punjab. This strategy worked in East Pakistan ( now Bangladesh).
- Plan and execute a massive air, land and sea assault on Pakistan overwhelming its armed forces, destroying its infrastructure, and reducing all of Pakistan to Gaza like situation , India no longer sees Pakistan's nuclear weapons as a threat because any means that Pakistan has to deliver these weapons have been rendered useless. This strategy was done in the case of the invasion of Iraq by NATO.
Excellent summary, however, I'd add here that India now has also found a separatist fault line based on Political divide in our country. It's unfortunate to read comments on this forum, and other SMs, where "armed rebellion" against the "state usurpers" is increasingly becoming a common sight.
The irony is that, a number of the supporters of this armed rebellion are also supporters of peace talk with TTP - which makes me question why can't similar peace talks be held with political parties and military?



