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I am touched by your naivete. For an Indian, you seem to have misjudged Pakistani domestic dynamics completely. What you advocate would work in a normal country but, sadly for both of us, Pakistan is not a normal country in this respect. Pakistanis support the army, not because we suffer from some genetic anomaly to love military dictators, but because the feudal charade of a civilian setup is so utterly corrupt. If India thinks it will drive a wedge between the people and the army by supporting the feudals, I say please do it loudly and with utmost fanfare.
The reason why your polity fails to deliver is because it has never been given enough time to be held accountable. They will be held accountable by the people every 5 years. Tell me how many times has that happened?
By nature Indians and Pakistani's are not very different. It was the same case with India. The political leaders fail to deliver and instead keep plundering. However every 10-15 years, a leader comes that promises change, delivers just a little bit more. That then becomes the benchmark and others have to atleast maintain that small level. That small level over 60 years has delivered something now.
That is how it evolves - very slowly, very incrementally.
He and i disagree on basics. In anycase, what we do is all anslysis of what is happening. I am content with what is happening - Pakistan agree'ing more and more to accomodate Indian concerns. Agreeing to no change in territory in Kashmir, agreeing to demarcate AGPL in Siachen. This totally different from what they demanded even 10 years back.This argument has been debated earlier in the thread by notorious and others who are military men, hence far more capable than I to rebut these claims.
So whatever we are doing is certainly delivering some results.