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Rich culturally Pakistan and India are again on verge of war. I wish it is on intellectual fronts though and in healthier points of interest. Pakistan is facing a rise in average temperature for the last two decades. Developed countries like Germany celebrate National Tree day yearly. Japan has 63% of its land area covered by green. India has 22% and Pakistan has only 5%. In this scenario after 1998 (when the last time the plant a tree campaign was started) there is a program for tree plantation at the federal level by the current government. We must also resolve energy crises by going solar upon Government request and appreciate good steps by the government.
Even a ‘small’ nuclear war between India and Pakistan, with each country detonating 50 Hiroshima-size atom bombs could produce so much smoke that temperatures would fall below those of the Little Ice Age of the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries, shortening the growing season around the world and threatening the global food supply.
Farah Jassawalla
Wars, fought by armies and states for the acquisition of power, can never be just. Due to Continuous threats from American forces in Afghanistan and from the Indian army and RAW on the Eastern border Pakistan has no option but to spend more on Defence to make sure the balance of power in the region is maintained. India since 1947 has not fully recognized Pakistan as a sovereign state because of this they are always on the look out for opportunities to damage Pakistan. Now that Pakistan’s Defence has become pretty solid they know they can’t fight conventional warfare which is why in the last 20 years Pakistan’s army has been fighting Proxies funded by RAW and CIA. If India and America reduce their aggressive activities against Pakistan then Pakistan will surely follow suit. But will India and America do it? I don’t think so.









































