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Topic
Board Economics
Re: India vs Pakistan
by
Mame89
on 19/05/2025, 19:49:00 UTC
You are right, the opposite has happened as India wanted. They wanted to scare Pakistan but could not eliminate their own terrorists. Muslims in Kashmir are going through a difficult time, their homes and Religious places of worship are being destroyed. The Modi government is trying to establish a fundamentalist regime by abolishing Article 70 of the special constitutional status there in 2019. Muslims constitute more than ninety seven percent of the population in Indian-controlled Kashmir and are oppressing them by demonstrating their power there. They are trying to incite communal riots all over India.

Under the guise of war with Pakistan, they have basically destroyed hundreds of Muslim religious places of worship and they are still setting the worst example. I think they are increasing the level of oppression against Muslims internally in such a way that in the future India will be another Israel in South Asia.
If we look at the history of tensions between the two countries, this is proof that Mahatma Gandhi failed to unite India as a country and bridge the differences between religious communities, the impact of which is still felt today. He himself did not dare to oppose the caste system in India. It must be admitted that the conflict between the two countries has been going on for a very long time, and now tensions have re-emerged from this war, of course who benefits? In my opinion, America. Because, India is also in a coalition with Russia. While China helps Pakistan which is a member of BRICS, the same as India and Russia. So, this war benefits America which is trying to divide the BRICS Coalition.

If we talk about India, get ready for India to be abandoned by technology and factory investors. India's decision to attack and declare war without ensuring clear reasons to Pakistan will only harm India itself. We know that India is one of the countries that is very popular with investors and manufacturers from various fields (automotive, technology, smartphones, even components). So with India in a state of war like this, it is not impossible that they will think twice about continuing their investments there and immediately move to a place that is considered safer for doing business.