Pakistan may be regarded as a case study of struggle for the survival of contemporary human civilization. Its complicated and dangerous problem is not that there is no possible solution, and the strategy chosen by the state provides a model for other countries in the world.
In India we provide the Fed with abundant information on the penetration of Pakistan and the death of our soldiers. Our government is enthusiastic about teaching lessons to Pakistan in various ways. This is trivial when you study the situation in the world, especially what is happening in Syria. Bashar al-Assad is President of Syria. He was condemned to be a dictator, and now nothing seems to separate him from power. Syria has important cities such as Holmes, Damascus, Hana, Latakia, Aleppo. Aleppo is where horrible things are going on. Government forces and insurgents trying to defeat the government are involved in war and it is reported that hundreds of thousands of civilians were killed in this civil war. The most famous buildings and infrastructure were destroyed
Dr. Bobby Srinibasan and Dr. Smacker Barrachandran who understand the Syrian Civil War and its global impact
There is no need to have our military take charge of the Pakistani government's lessons. Let's look at the types of assistance Pakistan supports, ie government agencies, information, intelligence warfare. For this purpose we ask: we are dissatisfied with Pakistani people, media, and RAW. There are many cranky Pakistani people who have genuine and imaginary dissatisfaction with the Pakistani government that Punjab controls. There are many media officials in our country. If they focus on Pakistan's actual (and occasionally fictitious) human rights violations, not the department of Deepika Padukone, that would be a good change. It is not that Indian people will be affected, as the media rarely covers real problems. Peak at RAW is quite shared. Compared to Pakistan's opponent, it should feel very marginal