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1. It’s naive to think , that systemic, pervasive , radicalism can be discarded in 3 years . The speaker conveniently forgot to bring out statistics of steep and sharp decline in Terrorism related incidents , the silent Line of Control and declining economy of Pakistan speaks for itself . 2. A visit to Kashmir would tell all , the valley can be reached in 6 hrs flat from Jammu , the roads are world class , tourism is peaking , most importantly the terrorism targets have changed from seeking to target security forces and army in particular and drug induced and jihad fed mobs ransacking posts and invading roads is a thing of the past , the targets now are individual police personnel in mufti or minorities in remote areas this is a sharp change which the mentors in Pak have not been able to control . 3. The transgressions with PLA in Ladakh began in 2013 when China realised that the chasm in the economy had widened enough to take up Aksai Chin and China was in a position to take on US . To ignore this elephant in the room would be naive’. The division of Ladakh was merely an excuse but what happened thereafter has helped India’s security denizens refocus on China and China now realises it . Hearing the podcast one felt that what was happening pre 2019 was good and a return to the rerun of that era would be better .
pundirsam via Apple Podcasts · India · 08/07/22
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