One needs both intent and capability to achieve one's objective. Does Bharat have the capability to dissolve Pakistan? Yes ofcourse. But do we have the intent to do so? No, atleast not for now. Does Pakistan want to achieve their dream of Gazwa-e-Hind? You bet. They have all the intent in the world but they simply lack the required capability. All this aman-ki-asha type hype in Bharat about the new national security policy of Pakistan favouring good relations with Bharat and not engaging in conflict for the next 100 years, is a bunkum. The Pakistani political and military establishment has institutionally brainwashed the common gullible Pakistani to wage 'jihad' against a 'kafir' Bharat for more than seven decades. They know that they would face a public backlash now if they actually want to follow this so-called 'policy' of theirs.
Actually, as far as Bharat is concerned, there is no greater falsehood than those contained in this bogus propaganda material produced by the Pakistani establishment, which is traditionally too clever by the half. They have written this document not as a part of any real policy initiative but as a means to brag and deceive and eventually beg for favour from the world community. Right now Pakistan is completely broke - they are incapable of creating favourable opinion and/or circumstances to achieve their Kashmiri dream, as nobody takes a begger seriously. US has stopped giving them money and arms, Europe does very little business with them, the Arabs have snubbed them and the Chinese are extremely cross with their double-speak and corruption. The Pakistani passport is ranked 4th from the bottom, performing even worse than a North Korean one.
Pakistan is desperately trying to get into a trio with Russia and China, leveraging their strategic location, just so that some dollars keep flowing in. The moment they get some alms again, they would start funding terrorists to continue to inflict a thousand cuts on us - let there be no illusion. We have already called their nuclear hoax out. We have gone in and bombed terrorist camps in their territory. We have squeezed their arms in FATF and IMF. We have militarised heavily over the past two years and have tilted the regional power balance hugely to our favour. Their dream of getting the Taliban on their side to fight against us has fallen flat. Their decision to stop trade with Bharat has ruined their economy, with zero impact on ours. They are in a serious situation of loosing their nuclear assets to debtors as they currently have no economic sovereignity whatsoever, as their NSA Dr. Moeed Yusuf has publicly admitted.
Pakistani generals and politicians have made billions while 22% of the common population is living under the poverty line. Their inflation rate is double digit at 12.3%, literacy rate is the lowest in the South and overall Asia, resulting in the country being ranked 99 out of 132 in the Global Innovation Index and under the human capital and research indicator, Pakistan ranks 117th while Bharat ranks 46th. Pakistan's currency has tanked against the USD at 175.86 officially and their Debt to GDP ratio stands at a stagerring 87.56%. Let us be absolutely clear - Bharat does not need Pakistan, neither friendship nor enmity. It is Pakistan that needs Bharat for her own survival. However, this is one hybrid establishment that cannot be trusted.
It would be better if we trash this so called policy of theirs' and call a spade a spade. However, I am pretty sure that the Indian Pidi media would soon start tomtomming this propaganda document as Divine communion, since their overseas friends have openly stated that good neighborly relations will have to wait. They do not wish to do business with a Modi-led government and unfortunately for them Modi isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Well, Mani Shankar Iyer did go to his dreamland and asked for their help in dislodging Modi - didn't he? So here is their return gift for the likes of him, equally trashy.
By the way, while Pakistan shall continue to struggle with their paltry Forex reserve of $17.6Bn, Bharat shall comfortably pay back $256Bn long-term foreign debt in 2022 alone, that Mani Shankar's party led government had borrowed 15 years back. In the next 5-7 years, Bharat's vital defense modernisation would be to the tune of $130Bn, most of it from factories manufacturing in Bharat, while Pakistan will keep struggling to produce better handmade footballs perhaps. So much so for partition and for Pak-i-stan.
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