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Whoever wins in Pakistan elections, it will be India setting the terms of engagement

One of the key outcomes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy is making Pakistan irrelevant to the Indian diplomatic scheme of things. And it has been working well so far

February 07, 2024 / 15:02 IST
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Pakistan is a hard state and its relationship with India is particularly fraught.

Pakistan is heading for another national election on Thursday which in essence is a fight between the scions of two political dynasties, Nawaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto, and trying to keep their most charismatic politician Imran Khan off the pitch in the race to become country’s next Prime Minister.

The world’s fifth most populated country with four very geopolitically important neighbours – India, China, Iran and Afghanistan, never had any Prime Minister completing a full term as its army always preferred to lip-sync the political leadership rather than staying in barracks.

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Pakistan’s wobbly polity and shaky economy casts a gloomy spell over the population with a median age of 23 years. But Pakistan is a hard state and its relationship with India is particularly fraught.

One of the key outcomes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy is making Pakistan irrelevant to the Indian diplomatic scheme of things. And it has been working well so far.