In the high-stakes chessboard of South Asia, India’s aggressive posturing and arms buildup raise chilling concerns. Despite commanding a larger military, India’s lack of strategic clarity—and the presence of nuclear-armed neighbors—makes the idea of war not only reckless but suicidal.
Pakistan, understanding this imbalance, has shifted toward agile strategies and deterrence through tactical nuclear weapons. A miscalculated airstrike or political gamble could push the entire region into an uncontrollable spiral.
This isn’t about who has more tanks or Rafales. It’s about avoiding a war where nobody wins, and everyone loses.
Let’s hope better sense prevails—because peace isn’t weakness, it’s wisdom.