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Praveen Swami is a Contributing Editor to ThePrint, and writes on issues related to national security, intelligence, police and regional geopolitics. An award-winning journalist who has extensive experience of reporting from theatres of conflict in the Middle-East, India and East Asia, he is the author of two books on the Kashmir conflict. Praveen can be reached at praveen.swami@theprint.in
None of the five choices have worked against Pakistan. India can consider the following steps to cause problems for Pakistan. The real enemy is Pakistan army including ISI and the various terror groups. The Pakistani people are not the enemy. India can start covert operations to assassinate the chiefs and main guys of the various terror groups, top guys of in ISI, the Pakistan army or even the Pakistan government who help the terror groups. Second, India should destroy Pakistani military infrastructure from inside Pakistan through covert operations. Use the die-hard RSS guys for this purpose. Third, India has to work with USA, IMF and World Bank to use FATF to take strict action against Pakistan. Fourth, India should work with Russia to force China stop exporting arms to Pakistan. Last and the fifth, India should strengthen itself by stopping the game of hatred against Indian Muslims as that has made India divided and by stopping Angiveer scheme as that has weakened Indian defense forces.
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Its painful and slow and may take 15 years. But start building dams and divert the water to Dehli and Haryana.
That will solve the problem,
I always love your writing since it has an academic tinge to it! Also liked the frank conversation you had with Gen Panag which was thought provoking.
I might add a sixth option – one that achieves its aims without necessarily losing too much of lives – supporting Afghanistan in its pursuit of putting pressure on Pakistan. Much as it is straddled with the same risks of having snakes in our backyard, it would be helpful to at least have a buffer state between us and Afghanistan that is not powerful enough to cause hurt by a thousand cuts.
Airstrikes are ruled out because our jets are ancient and are only a few in number. Ground strikes are useless. Assassination sounds good. Patriots can be recruited to destroy terrorist handlers inside Pakistan including the ISI and also expensive infrastructure to weaken the state.