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In the east is Pakistan’s traditional adversary
India, an aspiring Asian power of the 21st century. Across
the Karakurams is an ancient practitioner of balance of
power politics. To the west is occupied Afghanistan. From
the south via Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean, oil and
maritime world trade proceed, closely watched by American
Navy. Indian blue water navy is a challenge. Further, deep
south is US naval battle group at Diego Garcia. The locale
echoes with major worldviews. Economies of national
security are at play. Each has been involved in a power
struggle. Asia is up for grab. Pakistan is stuck amidst the
global and aspiring Asian powers. In this age and time,
restraint is critical and an understanding of the passage of
time is key. Time is however on the Indian side. The success
lies in operating in continuum. Strictly speaking, in the
context of nation-state system, nuclear weapon capability is
Pakistan’s threshold of tolerance. On an altitude of
consciousness, all the governments since the last three
decades fell prey to opposite threshold while guarding and
developing Pakistan’s nuclear weapon capability and
delivery systems. Beyond doubt, it was played out in different
ways.
Khalil-ur-Rehman. (2006) The Indo-US Entente, Journal of Independent Studies and Research-Management, Social Sciences and Economics, Volume-04, Issue-1.
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