Salman Nedian, please note that we are two separate countries already and are living far apart from each other. However, I can tell you one thing. Whatever may be our depth of sorrow in our hearts because of 1971 killings by the Punjabi military, if there is an attack on Pakistan by India, no one in BD will sit idle in his house.One of the most important tasks is to identify wther they are Taliban or foreign funded Northern alliance people?
@Eastwatch: we are on a same note to accept that India wants 2 weak neighbors than I certainly cant understand why we think that its only Pakistan which is our country or only Bangladesh is your country? Fine enough now you have got more autonomy to make your decisions( I would not call it independence b/c today is your independence day as well) but with the same level of autonomy which you are enjoying right now, why not cooperate and fulfill the dream which we both had seen 69 years ago? Why should Muslim-subcontinent have boundaries?Cooperation with Pakistan is not against your national interests. Why do you think we have separate visions?
Everybody will go out to demonstrate against India. I am very much sure of this sentiment of population. You can expect armed volunteers from BD as well. However, if BD military will move or not depends upon many factors. If BD army moves its forces suddenly towards the border, it will certainly loosen the Indian grip in the west. But, who knows what BD army will do in such a situation.
I think, India is not after direct assault, only because Pakistan is not that weak. So, India is making a two-front covert assault there. One is Balooch and the other is Mehsudi Pathans. Pakistan must start developing Baluchistan, but fight the Indian stooge Mehsudis until they throw away their arms. India is doing sweet talking with Pakistan, but, at the same time, sending logistics to the Mehsudis.
I again say, the future of Pakistan and the Muslim community of our region depends upon how succeessfully Pakistan can tackle their internal twin problems.