War should not be on public sentiment: Pahalgam attack: experts
There is a wave of anger in the whole country after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. There is anger about Pakistan after the ruthless killing of 26 citizens.
Meanwhile, former India High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria has given serious warnings about the dangers and preparations for war. He has said that the decision of any military action should be based on strategic thinking, not on public sentiments.
Have to be ready for the worst situation: Bisaria
Ajay Bisaria said that if India chose the path of military action, then the situation may worsen and the matter can reach a big war.
He said that when you carry forward a confrontation, you should be ready for the worst situation. This means that the country will also have to be ready for a big war. In which not only the strength of the army, but the courage of the political leadership and the unity of the whole country will also be very important.
Sarin said- If Islamabad is insecure, then Delhi will also be
Strategic affairs expert Sushant Sarin said that if there is a war between India and Pakistan, it will affect the big cities of both countries.
He explained that both countries have missiles and nuclear weapons and if the situation worsens more then there can be heavy losses on both sides.
Pak channels cannot earn money by campaigning anti -India
Sushant Sarin said that the Pakistani YouTube channels and creators by the Government of India are a perfect step. He said that the situation is not normal right now. At such a time, a Pakistani content creator spread poison against India and also earn money from here. It should not happen.
Bisaria Canada- has been the High Commissioner of India in Pakistan
Ajay Bisaria is a strategic advisor and former diplomat. He worked in Indian Foreign Service for 35 years and has been the High Commissioner of India in Canada, Pakistan. Bisaria strengthened India’s relations with Russia, Ukraine and Central Asia.
They advise Oomers and other companies in private equity, fintech, health tech etc. and are Fellow in the Observer Research Foundation (ORF). He also represented India at the World Bank in Washington, DC. Bisaria has education from Delhi University and Princeton University. His global diplomacy and strategic advice are instrumental.