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FATA,NWFP and Baluchistan were never under the Goverments Judistriction sice british times fine leave it there.
But don't say the GoP does not have effective writ over Punjab and Sindh.The attacks were plotted in Karachi and Lahore and it would be hilarious If you say GoP does not have control over them.
The terroist infrastructure is mainly in Pujab,Sindh and *** when it comes to India-centric terrorism.
IF the GoP had the will they can easily dismatle the India-specific infrastructure .They neither have the will nor the intention to do it
Saying that the GoP's writ is not enforceable in Punjab and Sindh is hilarious AM
Your point make sense. Now lets turn the mirror the other way. Indian government, who always tries to prove it has bigger d!ck than Pakistan, has control over almost entire India, Including Jammu and Kashmir and are more willing, determined and resourceful to eliminate any threat posing them? Right? if Yes, then why is SIMI functional? Why are Naxalites at this strength? Why more than 80% of terrorists attacks in India are originated because of internal factors? This is your own country with more resources, more manpower, more control and more reasons to eliminate them. Why dont we see India being able to eliminate all those threats? Is that lack of will or lack of capacity to do so or would you again like to deny that they ever existed?
Stop using bums to make your National and Foreign Policy and realize what is practically achievable. Even 26/11 came out of nothing and Pakistan never knew if something was being planned. If something such happens again, India would have no choice but to cooperate and assist Paksitan in eliminating these factors. You can keep expecting such attempts as long as Issue of Kashmir stays unresolved. Contrary if India tries to retaliate instead of cooperating, remember you will face war from more than one direction this time. This is not to offend but to Indicate what options India has now.