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Begging to Run the Country, Pakistan Shouldn't Hate India but Compete with It

April 22, 2025

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Punjab Times (English Edition)

In 1947, Pakistan was founded on the basis of hatred towards Hindus.

Begging to Run the Country, Pakistan Shouldn't Hate India but Compete with It

Even after nearly 77 years, Pakistan continues to harbor the same sentiment. Every Prime Minister and Army Chief that Pakistan has had, have always spewed venom against India and sheltered terrorists. This trend continues even today. Carrying forward this tradition, Pakistan's military regime is once again echoing the same old narrative. At a recently held Overseas Pakistanis Conference in Islamabad, Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir made provocative remarks regarding Kashmir, which not only harmed regional peace but also made it clear that Pakistan's power structure still draws strength from politics of hatred and division. General Munir’s recent statement, in which he called Kashmir Pakistan's “jugular vein,” once again proved that there has been no shift in Pakistan's mindset. These same lines have been repeatedly spoken by Pakistan's military regime for decades. Pakistani generals have always asserted that Kashmir is of utmost importance to Pakistan and it will never be allowed to separate from it. But has this ideology brought any benefit to Pakistan? The country's economy is in shambles, it has gained the image of a terror sponsor, and it stands isolated on global platforms. Pakistan’s current condition is no secret. Because of such actions, the country is becoming economically weaker. According to the IMF report, by early 2025, Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves had dropped to a mere $3.1 billion, enough to cover only a few weeks’ worth of imports. The inflation rate has crossed 30 percent, unemployment is nearing nine percent, and the public is suffering under severe political and economic instability. In such

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