I could expand very accurately on what this guy is alluding to, but the moderators are unlikely to allow a scholarly unbiased analysis.
At ths point all I can say is that this gentleman has his geography wrong (perhaps deliberately), and his words would be more relevant on the location with co-ordinates.
31°4′0″N 81°18′45″E.
Unfortunately for him the military challenge there is far beyond anyone's capabilities to cope with.
@Master Chief ,
@Starlord,
@Yasser76 ,
@harpy1
One of the grand paradigms that Pakistanis have failed to fully grasp for decades now is the stark reality of what the hindutva qom means and what its modus operandi truly entails.
We have seen, of late, the coining of a specific subcategory of "terrorism", explicitly to define the clandestine foreign activities of hindutva agents -
transnational repression. We need to be fully cognisant that their activities against Pakistanis (and several other enemies of the Indian state, but we are the most prioritised) extend well beyond the borders of Hindustan and further afield than South Asia itself.
This is not some unknown unknown, but rather, a feature of India's hybrid war model that they cannot keep secret due to their propensity for boastful public indulgence (Hindutva philosophy is largely dependent on perceptions rather than facts, as it is perceptions that always guides the obedient hand of the zombified horde).
30 years ago, nobody would have imagined Indian agents striking at their enemies in Canada, USA and elsewhere, however incompetent those efforts turned out to be.
What does this all mean for us?
Whether Indian agents are active in India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, China or western nations, Pakistanis should no longer be surprised or shocked. Moreover, Pakistanis should remain one step ahead of the game - instead of being our usual
reactive selves, we should be
proactive in confronting the realities of transnational warfare with our own transnational resistance. India chooses to proliferate its war everywhere its tentacles touch and Pakistan must not shy away from this challenge.
They may not yet (and probably won't ever) have the wherewithal to take on certain state level opponents but we should be very clear that they will attempt to harm Pakistani interests in all nations while they dream about the Kaaba or Mt Kailash or any other grand hindutva objective. To coin some old neoconservative phraseology, fight them somewhere over there, so you don't have to fight them here.