FaujHistorian
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@FaujHistorian,
It's not a disorder or a lapse in thinking - it's a carefully scrutinized and planned policy. A hard stance towards Pakistan's "proxy jihad using 'non state' actors" and repeated cease fire violations is a decision taken by the new government and we have to live with that and face the benefits or the consequences of it.
The confusion till date lies in the inability to understand how to deal with Pakistan. Pakistan is the biggest problem India faces - and for all the wrong reasons, and it is the most confusing one as well. What the administration right now feels is that there is no "soft" solution to this problem. We share the same concerns that the other neighbors of Pakistan have as well - Afghanistan for e.g. is about to face the biggest influx of Pakistan sponsored terrorists by the year end - they, along with their US allies are equally confused about Pakistan. Iran will be in the cross hairs of AQ / ISIS groups mainly from the Pakistani side in the near future - they are confused as well and have been pleading and now threatening to enter Pakistani territory. The Chinese have their own concerns about Islamists in their provinces.
So, what you view as policy bipolarity by your neighbors - in reality stems from the confusion that is Pakistan.
Bhai you are living in 1980s Jihad aka fasad times.
Please move to the reality of 2014. then you will see the disorder very very clearly.