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Analysis of India's Obsession with Pakistan
So I was searching for some various defense forums and came across an Indian-based forum where the main topic of discussion involves Pakistan. Each and every thread was about Pakistan, and it basically came off across constant bickering and slandering of Pakistanis on various issues. Now whats the point of even having all these topics when there is no intelligent form of discussion or open-mindedness?
Now I would like to ask, why are Indians so obsessed with Pakistan? Let's examine Pakistan from an Indian perspective.
-Pakistan's ISI has been portrayed in movies
- Indian media reports on Pakistan issues fairly well.
- On almost any Pakistani-based cricket or defense forum, you will see a fair share of Indians. You'll see both the trolls and also intelligent, peaceful Indians posting.
- Now I'm not going to generalize, but some Indians have the mentality that Pakistanis want to associate themselves with India? I don't know what kind of Pakistanis these Indians have talked to or met, but as a Pakistani myself, and every single Pakistani I know, we are all proud to be Pakistani and never have we associated ourselves with other people or another country.
- In foreign countries like UK, America, Canada - Pakistanis and Indians live side by side peacefully, yet it seems here in South Asia there are people still preaching hatred for the other side
- Indians think Pakistanis are obsessed with them, to fuel their own sense of "superiority". Come on, we're in the 21th century, nobody in the world or Pakistan has a flawed mentality like that
- Could it be a factor of Jealousy? Why would Indians need to jealous of Pakistanis though? Indians are better off in the economy, financial, health care and education sector.
So my question is, if we want peace to co-exist among Pakistan and Indians, can Indians please stop constantly thinking about Pakistan and slandering us? I rarely see Pakistani's being hostile towards Indians on this forum, and other forums alike. For peace to exist, both sides must come to agreement, but it will not happen when one side is constantly obsessed with the other.
The Indian obsession with Pakistan is what is causing the hatred from Indians toward Pakistanis. If this issue is not dealt with, then I'm afraid peace will never be an option because a certain, select group of Indians, will never lose this type of mentality. This obsession only stems from Indians living there and not from overseas Indians. The same can also be mentioned for Indian obsession by certain Pakistanis, but from what I've seen, the Pakistani obsession by Indians is fairly larger.
And if peace isn't an option; How about both countries just leave each other alone? I think that would help deal with various issues. Politicians from both sides should consider creating a giant wall (similar to the Great Wall of China at the border) That will keep out any extremists from both sides entering neighboring countries for the purpose of destabilization and promoting/expressing flawed hatred.
So I was searching for some various defense forums and came across an Indian-based forum where the main topic of discussion involves Pakistan. Each and every thread was about Pakistan, and it basically came off across constant bickering and slandering of Pakistanis on various issues. Now whats the point of even having all these topics when there is no intelligent form of discussion or open-mindedness?
Now I would like to ask, why are Indians so obsessed with Pakistan? Let's examine Pakistan from an Indian perspective.
-Pakistan's ISI has been portrayed in movies
- Indian media reports on Pakistan issues fairly well.
- On almost any Pakistani-based cricket or defense forum, you will see a fair share of Indians. You'll see both the trolls and also intelligent, peaceful Indians posting.
- Now I'm not going to generalize, but some Indians have the mentality that Pakistanis want to associate themselves with India? I don't know what kind of Pakistanis these Indians have talked to or met, but as a Pakistani myself, and every single Pakistani I know, we are all proud to be Pakistani and never have we associated ourselves with other people or another country.
- In foreign countries like UK, America, Canada - Pakistanis and Indians live side by side peacefully, yet it seems here in South Asia there are people still preaching hatred for the other side
- Indians think Pakistanis are obsessed with them, to fuel their own sense of "superiority". Come on, we're in the 21th century, nobody in the world or Pakistan has a flawed mentality like that
- Could it be a factor of Jealousy? Why would Indians need to jealous of Pakistanis though? Indians are better off in the economy, financial, health care and education sector.
So my question is, if we want peace to co-exist among Pakistan and Indians, can Indians please stop constantly thinking about Pakistan and slandering us? I rarely see Pakistani's being hostile towards Indians on this forum, and other forums alike. For peace to exist, both sides must come to agreement, but it will not happen when one side is constantly obsessed with the other.
The Indian obsession with Pakistan is what is causing the hatred from Indians toward Pakistanis. If this issue is not dealt with, then I'm afraid peace will never be an option because a certain, select group of Indians, will never lose this type of mentality. This obsession only stems from Indians living there and not from overseas Indians. The same can also be mentioned for Indian obsession by certain Pakistanis, but from what I've seen, the Pakistani obsession by Indians is fairly larger.
And if peace isn't an option; How about both countries just leave each other alone? I think that would help deal with various issues. Politicians from both sides should consider creating a giant wall (similar to the Great Wall of China at the border) That will keep out any extremists from both sides entering neighboring countries for the purpose of destabilization and promoting/expressing flawed hatred.