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Which countries will support Pakistan in a war against India apart from China? Guess
Somalia....
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Which countries will support Pakistan in a war against India apart from China? Guess
Once China's GDP per capita reaches the level of Hong Kong then we won't need to worry about the Media war. Our economy will be so vast that no one will see it in their own interests to spread crap about us.
I disagree.
I believe media/cultural domination is far, far more powerful than economic or military domination. You can control their wallet or their hands, but nothing beats controlling their mind.
Of course, economic and military domination can be leveraged into cultural domination.
Anyway, that's a whole different debate...
The fact is that India (like many other countries) is an artificial entity which will break apart given the right stimuli. Indians will not admit it, especially on a Pakistani forum, but anyone who has interacted with Indians in real life knows that, after the obligatory 'unity in diversity' platitudes, the regional and ethnic chauvinism shines through. With proper nurturing in the context of an economic squeeze, this regionalism can mushroom into full-fledged separatism.
Like it or not, the ones who lack "courage" in your own words, are the Indian leaders themselves.
I feel the question itself is outdated. In the modern world, direct military conflict between nuclear powers is almost unthinkable.
The way to fight India is not militarily, but economically and socially. In fact, any overt military threat works to India's advantage because it unites the country against external threats.
The fact is that India (like many other countries) is an artificial entity which will break apart given the right stimuli. Indians will not admit it, especially on a Pakistani forum, but anyone who has interacted with Indians in real life knows that, after the obligatory 'unity in diversity' platitudes, the regional and ethnic chauvinism shines through. With proper nurturing in the context of an economic squeeze, this regionalism can mushroom into full-fledged separatism.
The good news for India is that neither Pakistan nor China possesses the means or skill to pull this off.
Could the US and the UK do it if they were so inclined? You better believe it!
Then it's lucky we have no intention of becoming a US or Soviet style "superpower".
That's a short-sighted view. It's not about being a superpower, but protecting your interests. Military and economic might is important to make sure nobody else muscles in on your interests, but you also need the "soft sell" capability to maintain loyalty.
Let me give you an analogy: there are three ways to "get the girl"
A- you can use chloroform and rope.
B- you can flash hundred dollar bills.
C- you can use smooth talk and persuasion (bullsh!t artist).
Incidentally, the same logic applies in managing the domestic population. It's not about being the right choice; it's about making people believe that you are the right choice.
In my perception, this is correct.
The best and most cost effective way is to break the country from the inside, causing it to disintegrate.
IMO India should not only increase our nuclear arsenal multiple times of its current strength but should also covertly start Development of Deadly Biological and Chemical WMD