Pak's corporate interests to spark off N-face-off with Ind?

The 19-page document that was presented to Advani contained stunning details on the Ind-Pak stand off over Kashmir that was "inevitably enlarged by the Pakistan military into a permanent security threat to the newly established Muslim nation".
Karim stated in the document, "While the Indian leadership, despite the conflict with Pakistan, chose the path of democracy and invested in strengthening their democratic and civic institutions, the political leadership of Pakistan used Kashmir as the reason for embarking on the road to authoritarian governance."
Karim in the pamphlet titled, 'Pakistan: Stalking Armageddon?' has divulged, "Ironically, in the process, they sowed the seeds for their own displacement by the very institution that was normally meant to be the guardian of their security."
Raining heavily on Pakistan, Karim said that Pakistan's relentless effort to match India's missile competence and the nuclear race has only led Pak failing to "address more fundamental problems related to societal development within its own orders and has gone pretty nigh bankrupt in the process."
The high commissioner has only stated the seven "deadly sins" of Pakistan that was cited as the reason for the regions political problems and the weakening democracy. The sins, according to Karim, are - doctrines of Islamic invincibility over Hindus, West Pakistani superiority over inferior Bengalis (Bangladeshis), its indispensability as a strategic ally of the US, too much emphasis on relations with China and Iran, a belief that majority of Kashmiris want to join Pakistan and that defence of East Pakistan lay in the plains of Punjab (Pakistan).
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