Despite India's goodwill gestures during crises, Turkey has consistently backed Pakistan’s stance on Jammu & Kashmir, including opposing the abrogation of Article 370.
Pakistan has made asymmetric warfare a state doctrine, particularly in the form of proxy conflict. This has been enabled and perpetuated by the Pakistan Army’s doctrinal orientation, which views confrontation with India not as a contingency but as a structural necessity.
As we envision the Bharat of tomorrow—a more confident, equitable, and culturally anchored Bharat—we must ensure that language becomes a bridge, not a barrier.
The government calls for a UCC that embraces India’s pluralistic spirit while fostering a common legal framework. True progress lies in uniting under one code of laws, ensuring justice, and building a stronger, more equitable nation.
Pakistan today faces not just a political or economic crisis, but a deeper existential one. Its ideological foundations are crumbling, its governance model is unsustainable, and its strategic doctrine is outdated.