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Jagan K
Excellent insight
by Jagan K on Sep 29, 2016 01:54 PM

This article is truly enlightening on the Pakistani perception about India and the options that India can exercise. Only a RAW person could write this. I was waiting since long to hear from RAW about the general Pakistani public perception of India.

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Jagan K
Excellent insight
by Jagan K on Sep 29, 2016 01:53 PM

This article is truly enlightening on the Pakistani perception about India and the options that India can exercise. Only a RAW person could write this. I was waiting since long to hear from RAW about the general Pakistani public perception of India.

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Jagan K
Excellent insight
by Jagan K on Sep 29, 2016 01:53 PM

This article is truly enlightening on the Pakistani perception about India and the options that India can exercise. Only a RAW person could write this. I was waiting since long to hear from RAW about the general Pakistani public perception of India.

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Ravinder
How to fix Pakistan
by Ravinder on Sep 29, 2016 10:51 AM

Very well written. I agree with the author fully. There is no need to respond to terror with terror. We need to be firm and consistent in our policy against Pakistan. Declare Pakistan an enemy state. There enough options available to make Pakistan pay a price. We need not worry about China. Even if China tries any military adventure against India they can be handled easily. The Chinese know this and that is why they prop up their surrogate, Pakistan, to contain India.

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Thing
Not much option
by Thing on Sep 29, 2016 08:39 AM

In other words what you saying is we have not much options. The geo-political realities are such you have to swallow your anger and be ready to get buggered repeatedly. Which means the best option is to have special forces or our own version of jihadists who can do guerilla warfare with Pakistan.

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Rajan Sodankur
I appreciate Sood for the thoughtful and thought provoking
by Rajan Sodankur on Sep 29, 2016 08:21 AM

article. Surely trade is the one front where not the Government which is constrained under international agreements, but the Indian people can stage the real war by boycotting non-essential Chinese goods. Instead of more IITs and NITs the government should think of international quality science cities far from existing cities. These must be much superior to or upgraded CSIR or DRDO labs, thematic and facilitating international scientists to pursue R & D on flexible employment terms. We need to build our own ships and planes, defense equipment more

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slider
I am more worried about Mr Sood's last point
by slider on Sep 29, 2016 01:05 AM

Embedded cyber tech. Anyone with a little background in embedded and security tech know what the chinese can do to india's networks telecom/datacom/power infra network. Hence developing a national policy on negating this advantage should be more important to the people in the know. The west has hard core hackers to break any embedded system. We need to encourage such activity. I know a lot of people get paranoid with the idea of hackers. What can we do if a cyber attack brings down our national economy? Wait for the UN to condemn the act? Or swiftly attack the advesary? It takes resources. We can take help from russia, israel and us

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Lathaa Manavalan
Best Realistic Approach
by Lathaa Manavalan on Sep 29, 2016 12:07 AM

Wow! Gr8 article. India should rethink seriously.

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Dattaprasad Prabhu
A rightful article.....
by Dattaprasad Prabhu on Sep 28, 2016 10:19 PM

"Discussions on national channels were on similar lines while some political parties and even television channels seemed to enjoy the seeming discomfiture of the government".
This statement reminds me BJP Pres Amit Shah's remarks during Bihar polls of Nov 2015, "If BJP looses in Bihar, there will be fire crackers in Pakistan". Any way, this article is very studied and balanced, gives impetus on the SUSTAINED FOREIGN POLICY of the nation; which we horribly lack, whereas US and UK have nurtured the same since WW-II and never changed it for the last 70 years.

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