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Board Economics
Re: India vs Pakistan
by
Rustam Meraj
on 30/05/2025, 01:33:36 UTC
Let's not forget that governments are the primary cause of conflicts, not the people at war with each other. Hindus and Muslims have lived together for centuries without conflict and continue to do so in India, which still has a large Muslim population. I've heard young people posting videos on TikTok, Facebook, and other social media platforms rejecting war and denying that there was any justifiable reason for it. The will of the two peoples for peaceful coexistence is the only way for peace to be set in this region. As for the governments in both countries, they are known for their corruption and subservience to hostile Western powers that manipulate the situation from behind the scenes.

Economically, no party benefits even if they win the war, because these are wars of attrition and there are no winners. The economic beneficiaries are arms dealers, whether individuals, companies, or countries, as well as those who will sign reconstruction contracts later after the war destroys the infrastructure of both countries. They also include the World Bank and the lending agencies that will lend to both countries to repay the companies that signed the reconstruction contracts.
Not even this if we will see now in other countries like UAE and other Arab countries. So we will see that many Hindu and Muslims are living in one room. They are sharing everything with each other.
And for now I think the war is only Politics. Like in this Pakistan vs India case Modi always start a little conflict to win his next election. They just hit people emotionally to get votes for the victory. But now when I scroll the social media so I am looking that Indian nation has totally rejected Modi. And his tactics are not working at this time.