Dec 29, 2020 | Geopolitics
Therefore, the strategic objective in the 1940s was to physically separate a soon-to-be independent India from the then USSR and Afghanistan. Pakistan was to be the buffer state to realise the insidious British strategic objective. That explains why the India-Pakistan border is roughly parallel to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Dec 28, 2020 | Geopolitics
Here is an insightful piece from former head of RAW, AK Verma. Much before Manmohan Singh and Gen. Musharraf tried to resolve Kashmir, Gen Zia and Rajeev Gandhi had come even closer. Hours before his death in 1991, Rajeev said this in an interview about the progress during Gen. Zia’s tenure, ‘ India and Pakistan were close to finishing agreement on Kashmir. We had the maps and everything ready to sign.’ The Pakistani Army seemed to be fully on board.
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