Purposefully, as these strawman arguments holds no logical value.
Purposefully since that was not the point I responded to and therefore not the argument I was engaging in. You chose to make the argument that I responded to, so your 'strawman argument' claim applies to you, not me, since I'm merely responding in the same context.
Pakistani extremist wahhabi /sallafi organisations being supported by saudi/Pak deep state nexus which has been the traditional institutionalized breeding grounds for such organisation should be ignored and instead the accusation should be on a polar opposite India which has zero stake in such groups . Despite - your prime ally's accusations of Pak deepstate assisting taliban/haqqani/hekymetyaar groups time and again, your idea is that India is behind your sectarian/terrorism problems.
Narrow and deluded tunnel vision, while analyzing or attempting to understand Pakistan, is a hallmark of Indian intelligentsia and commentators of late. The presence of Wahabi support for the TTP, LeJ, etc does not automatically exclude the role of other State actors (India for example) who see their interests being met through the overall goals of such groups. I've explained, multiple times now, why your argument of 'Hindu India not supporting Islamic terrorist groups' is invalid, and you're choosing to dance around and babble about irrelevant issues in an attempt to avoid answering those points.
The claim of 'Pakistani Deep State support' for these groups is laughably flawed given the fact that the primary enemy of these groups is the very same so called 'Pakistani Deep State'. They have carried out high profile and complex terrorist attacks inflicting significant casualties on ISI, Army, Air Force and Navy locations, and only deluded fools would argue that the the Deep State would be supporting and sponsoring attacks on itself that erode the very same Deep State's military and political influence and capabilities.
When you start capturing terrorists originating from thiruvanantpuram and kolhapur, let us know.
Why would India send terrorist from thiruvanantpuram and kolhapur when it can support the TTP/LeJ/Baloch terrorists out of Afghanistan?
Very nice, most clever. I must admit you do spend a lot of hard effort into defending the indefensible..
It's simple really - list all the tangible policy positions (towards Pakistan) taken by the global powers (influenced by India's allegations of terrorism) that have weakened Pakistan. I've already pointed out tangible policies by global powers that are strengthening Pakistan, so the onus is on you, even if all you can come up with are the same kind of 'scrappy aid and mundane diplomatic ties' kind of 'tangible policies'. There's no point wasting my time if you can't even provide a specific and tangible set of policies/actions undertaken against Pakistan as a direct result of Indian rhona dhona over all these years.
I'll even help you out a but and trash those other straws you trotted out in your deluded rant:
"there have been equally long periods of humiliations in the form of sanctions, positions on watch lists, tech-transfer bans," -- These were related to the nuclear tests, and as far as I recall, India had similar restrictions imposed on her.
"ultimatums of being bombed into the stone age, and so on. " - Denied by the US, and most likely a 'paraphrased interpretation' by the Pakistani General engaged in talks with the US over the pending Afghan invasion. Nothing India related/influenced here either.
"US Department of State publishes a world terrorism report, and every year, without exception, Pakistan finds mention as a sponsor/harbourer of terrorism." - an irrelevant report (and I'm not sure the language you used is the same as that used by the State Department) given the lack of any tangible negative impact on Pakistan, which is the only thing that counts in terms of gauging the efficacy of Indian Rhona Dhona in front of the world over the last several decades.
The amount of money received by Pakistan as aid/foreign investment/net capital transfer is less than peanuts for a country its size. -- The small amount of foreign investment that Pakistan receives is a consequence of domestic Pakistani failures in governance, and not a consequence of Indian Rhona Dhona or a deliberate withholding (as a means of punishment) of capital and investment inflows into Pakistan by the governments of global powers. Irrelevant example yet again.
So the fact remains, the world powers have done nothing in terms of tangible policies/actions against Pakistan as a result of India's Rhona Dhona - sanctions have been lifted, economic ties and even aid (the latter is something I am not in support of, but it establishes my point) continue, as do military ties and sales. The discussion over the remaining tech restrictions (NSG membership for the most part) has now been officially kicked off. India has accomplished nothing, and Pakistan is in fact much better placed today in the international community than it was in 1999 after the nuclear tests.
While I'm sure to be disappointed, I'll wait for some kind of factual response from you on tangible policies/steps/actions (influenced by India) that have been taken by the global powers against Pakistan.