M. Sarmad
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Firstly, we are not a Superpower, and won't be for a long time to come. Secondly, everyone knows the price that Pakistan is paying to ensure strategic and conventional parity with India (I assume your home too suffers daily power cuts for a few hours, and your roads too need a fresh coat of asphalt).
It's got more to do with the suicidal nature of the Pakistani State than parity in assured destruction. Do you truly believe India hasn't worked out the number of nukes and delivery vehicles needed to completely obliterate Pakistan should the situation arise? Anyways, I'm not one to indulge in glorification of such wanton destruction. If Pakistanis take pride in the irresponsible behaviour of their Military and security apparatus, it's unfortunate.
Yes , a country hosting half of the world`s adult illiterate population , a country where 94 % of the population has net assets worth less than USD 10 thousand (even worse that Africa where 90 % of population has net assets worth less than USD 10 k) , A country where 70 % of population lives on less than 2 dollars per day .. A country performing really bad on all human indices is indeed "light years" away from becoming a super power .... I was replying to a "delusional" country fellow of yours ...
As far as Pakistan is concerned , the life of an average Indian citizen is no better than life of an average Pakistani citizen ... It is really funny how the Indian netizens boast about their country on the internet .... And I am also against nukes or their use , but then again we have to virtually bitch-slap Indian cyber warriors sometimes