Once again Pakistan is threatening India with nuclear weapons, but this is nothing new
Once again Pakistan is threatening India with nuclear weapons, but this is nothing new. It could be a strategy that it uses to protect its internal security to divert attention from its weaknesses and external pressures. However, it is ironic that Pakistan forgets that India is a nation which has not only proved its military capabilities but has also tried to change the map of its neighboring nations. India has shown its might.
India's first nuclear test 'Smiling Buddha' was conducted on May 18, 1974. But, even before this, India had given a map-changing defeat to Pakistan in the 1971 war and a new nation, Bangladesh, was born. This incident is a permanent wound for Pakistan and shows that India is not just a nation threatening nuclear weapons, but also has the capability to take action.
Pakistan turned puppet: The story of irresponsible army chiefs
Pakistan's history has always been a mix of military dominance and political instability. Since the country's inception, the army has controlled power from behind the scenes,
And on many occasions, they have directly taken over power through a coup. Pakistan is probably the first country in the world where change of power has been done by force, in this process; many irresponsible army chiefs have ruined the country for their personal ambitions and selfish interests. These army chiefs not only toppled democratic governments, but they also twisted the country's economy and foreign policy to their own advantage. This has been revealed in many reports and articles. It is said that these army chiefs have amassed huge wealth abroad and misused Pakistan's resources. As a result, Pakistan has become a nation where the army's dominance is so high that even the elected governments dance to their tunes.
Traitors who hang their own patriots
Another shameful aspect in the history of Pakistan is that patriotic and honest leaders have often been targeted here. The biggest example of this is Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a democratically elected prime minister who was ousted from power by General Zia-ul-Haq following a military coup in 1977. He was later hanged in 1979 after a controversial trial. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto played an important role in rebuilding Pakistan after the 1971 war and was considered a patriotic leader. His hanging proved that in Pakistan, no person who goes against the government and the army will be spared. This incident shows that power in Pakistan has often been held by such people who did not hesitate to kill even patriots for their personal interests. This is an unfortunate history that has made Pakistan a victim of instability till date.
Imran Khan: A ray of hope or a political gamble?
Imran Khan is an important and controversial figure in the current political situation in Pakistan. Imran Khan has emerged as a man of action. For his supporters, he is a hero who wants to free Pakistan from corruption and foreign interference. Imran Khan gave the slogan of 'Naya Pakistan' during his tenure and promised to take tough measures against corruption.
He launched several schemes for the poor and middle class people, such as the 'Ehsaas Program', which aimed at poverty alleviation. Apart from this, he also started initiatives like 'Sehat Card' to improve health facilities.
However, his critics believe that all this was just a political ploy. He has also been accused of coming to power with the support of the army and the judiciary. His critics also say that during his tenure, the economic crisis and inflation were at their peak, which led to the rise of the country. The common people had to face a lot of troubles. Thus, Imran Khan's image is that of a hero who is trying to improve the country, but his policies and working style are still a matter of debate.
Traitors hold power in Pakistan: Foreign funds and betrayal of the people
Another sad aspect of Pakistan's history is that power here has often been in the hands of people who joined hands with foreign powers for their personal interests.
These leaders came to power by receiving foreign funds and support and betrayed their people. For example, during the reign of General Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan played a key role in the US 'war on terror' for which it received huge economic aid.
However, Pakistan had to pay the price for this cooperation in the form of internal instability and terrorism.
Similarly, several political families have been accused of building their wealth with foreign funds and undermining the interests of the country. Such leaders have been accused of selling out the country. Such leaders have given priority to their personal and family interests rather than the welfare of their people. The result is that Pakistan has become a nation where political corruption and foreign influence have ruined the country's fortunes. It is unfortunate that this trend of dependence on foreign powers for power continues in Pakistan even today, threatening the country's sovereignty and economic stability.
India: A Responsible Nuclear Power India has always been known as a responsible nuclear power. India has adopted a policy of "No First Use", which means that India will never use nuclear weapons to attack the country. India will not use weapons first. This policy reflects India's commitment to a peaceful and secure world. In contrast, Pakistan behaves like an irresponsible nation, which often resorts to nuclear threats to hide its internal problems.
Pakistan: History of a Puppet Nation
The history of Pakistan shows that power there has never been in stable or strong hands.
The army and intelligence agencies have been the real power there, which have often run the elected governments like puppets. Many army chiefs of Pakistan have also been accused of corruption and building assets abroad. This kind of instability and corruption has led to the rise of the country's population. This has made Pakistan a weak and irresponsible nation where policy decisions are often taken due to some external power or military pressure.
Pakistan should understand that its problems will not be solved by repeatedly threatening India. They will not. Instead, they should focus on their internal weaknesses and behave like a responsible nation.
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