This is exactly what our Army and GOI needs to think in the direction of. I just don't understand why in this age do we play by conventional rules. And all theKaran M wrote:The Pakistani Army should not be seen as the heroic force fighting the evil Hindus who shell civilian homesteads and are afraid to fight the
PA but should be the ones unable to defeat an implacable enemy, parked 5-6 km in Pak territory in Kashmir, Punjab, sending the public into a frothing rage
at first, but making them then consider - that their army is not all what it claims to be
talk about holding territory and using as bargaining chip - that has been an abysmal failure politically isn't it... take '65,'71 what kind of 'bargain' did we take ?
and how will it win us again in the next decade... that's like fighting the same old war with the same old tactics the Pukis are well-rehearsed with.
The only way to counter a suicidal nuclear neighbor is to use our cool smart minds. Target the sprawling GHQ real estate... surely that won't be a nuke
threshold ? Target the people who actually inflict pain on us. Why not target their infrastructure, power stations etc and make the civilians feel the pain along
with the army. This way mass casualties are avoided and a point made. Of course we will have to share the pain as well, but it will at least get the message
across that nuke or no nuke suffering will be meted out. Over the years because it is only the armies who fight on the borders, jingoism and nuke fanaticism
has sky-rocketed with the Pukis... Like WW2, once the suffering comes home, people will get the picture and PA support will go down. We simply can not
adhere to western style definitions of 'collateral damage' etc. Out here the rabid population needs to be howl as well...
All I am saying is there are acceptable ways and mechanisms to inflict pain w/o crossing the threshold. We need to think hard and find them out on the map