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Pakistan’s Self-Defeating Policy of Appeasement: A Call for Comprehensive Reforms

Pakistan's Self-Defeating Policy of Appeasement

Pakistan finds itself in a unique position, where it appears susceptible to insults and criticism from various quarters without offering a robust response. The root cause of this vulnerability lies in the compromised elite class, controlling a significant portion of the national wealth, and a ruling class willing to compromise national interests for the sake of power and wealth.

The ODI Asian World Cup cricket tournament in India has brought to light the deep-seated animosity of India and Afghanistan towards Pakistan. The Pakistan Cricket Board’s decision to participate in India, despite years of hostility, raises questions about prioritizing national pride over sports diplomacy.

India’s historical attempts to destabilize Pakistan, coupled with its refusal to play in Pakistan, should have prompted a stronger stance from the Pakistan Cricket Board. The animosity reflects a broader strategy by India to weaken and undo Pakistan, evident in its past successes like the division of Pakistan in 1971.

The failure to distinguish between friends and foes by Pakistan’s civil and military leaders is deliberate, motivated by personal interests rather than a lack of information. Despite clear hostilities from the US, UK, India, and Israel, Pakistan’s elites continue to pursue one-sided appeasement, ignoring the harsh realities.

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