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Why don't these two neighbors cum enemies come together (strategically) instead of fighting each other to their insane deaths?
I mean, both the countries share a common history, culture, social outlook, etc. And now they share a common enemy - an enemy which is even more heinous, regressive and destructive - religious fundamentalism. In fact, it wasn't basically religion which divided Pak and India, it was fundamentalism which did that. I really believe that.
Time calls for these two nations (who share common national concerns such as poverty and illiteracy) to come together politically and militarily to address this challenge of religious 'mad'mentalism; for if they don't NOW they'll be overtaken by it and be lost in its web forever.
However, it's not gonna be easy for them to come together, because that will imply a huge military-trade and strategic setback to countries like US, Russia and China, who will try their best to maintain a level of enmity between Pak & India.
I mean, both the countries share a common history, culture, social outlook, etc. And now they share a common enemy - an enemy which is even more heinous, regressive and destructive - religious fundamentalism. In fact, it wasn't basically religion which divided Pak and India, it was fundamentalism which did that. I really believe that.
Time calls for these two nations (who share common national concerns such as poverty and illiteracy) to come together politically and militarily to address this challenge of religious 'mad'mentalism; for if they don't NOW they'll be overtaken by it and be lost in its web forever.
However, it's not gonna be easy for them to come together, because that will imply a huge military-trade and strategic setback to countries like US, Russia and China, who will try their best to maintain a level of enmity between Pak & India.