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No shit sherlock, occupation is costly, deal with it.Pakistan can claim it wasn’t involved in the attack and in all probability, that may be true in this specific case. But the larger reality remains: Pakistan continues to support, train, and sustain non state actors to serve its strategic objectives. This is likely one of the reasons India has started eliminating these threats proactively, even inside Pakistan.
As long as this ecosystem exists, India will have to make so called "unreasonable" choices to safeguard its interests.
While China is a bigger strategic threat, the general public sentiment towards China isn’t as negative, mainly because China has never relied on non state actors to pursue its goals against India.
Negotiating with Pakistan in good faith is ultimately pointless, because even as talks happen, Pakistan continues to nurture and deploy militants. In the long run, India's best approach is not dialogue, but to steadily exploit opportunities to weaken Pakistan's capabilities across all fronts.
Its not null & Void, Pak has expressed a view that it retains the option of pulling out of it.Agree, but it boils down to lack of will, If India initiates an attack on Pakistan they should march towards Srinagar, now Simla agreement is null and void.
Pakistan can claim it wasn’t involved in the attack and in all probability, that may be true in this specific case. But the larger reality remains: Pakistan continues to support, train, and sustain non state actors to serve its strategic objectives. This is likely one of the reasons India has started eliminating these threats proactively, even inside Pakistan.
As long as this ecosystem exists, India will have to make so called "unreasonable" choices to safeguard its interests.
While China is a bigger strategic threat, the general public sentiment towards China isn’t as negative, mainly because China has never relied on non state actors to pursue its goals against India.
Negotiating with Pakistan in good faith is ultimately pointless, because even as talks happen, Pakistan continues to nurture and deploy militants. In the long run, India's best approach is not dialogue, but to steadily exploit opportunities to weaken Pakistan's capabilities across all fronts.
This is my final attempt !
Let me give you an example:
Imagine there are 10 subjects in a class, and there is competition to be ranked first. Naturally, I will feel the most pressure from the top students — maybe 3 or 4 out of a class of 40 — who consistently perform well.
Based on their capabilities, I will know that some students are stronger in certain subjects, just like different strengths on a battlefield. The kind of "threat" I feel from each will vary depending on the subject. But not overall from the other students
However, my real concern will be with the overall top students, not with everyone else. And if I already know that someone is better than me in several subjects, then they will be my main competition — the real threat to my chance of getting the first position.
I'm sure you still might not fully understand, but this is the best way I can explain it.
We are, and seem to be doing ok.. better off then we were few decades backNo shit sherlock, occupation is costly, deal with it.
Pakistani diplomat makes a threatening gesture to protesting Indian diaspora in London
Keep doing ok bleeding out now and then, now when pakistan gives freedom of movement and logistical support to kashmir freedom fighters, you will bleed even more and what is best you can do shit about it towards pakistan.We are, and seem to be doing ok.. better off then we were few decades back
Ok, can you say you are better off than you were a few decades back?Keep doing ok bleeding out now and then, now when pakistan gives freedom of movement and logistical support to kashmir freedom fighters, you will bleed even more.
Pakistani diplomat makes a threatening gesture to protesting Indian diaspora in London
I am not pakistani but they are probably not, "war on terror" in afganistan would tear apart weaker countries probably yet they remained functional, what is really important that they maintained military balance against india or even reversed it which is the reason why you will not dare to response military.Ok, can you say you are better off than you were a few decades back?
Build underground bunkers for your citizens...toilets can wait.The Chinese threat which was dormant for many decades became Active again after 2020
But the Pakistani threat to India has never diminished at all
It has always been a case of Clear and Present Danger
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