Who Wins If India and Pakistan Go to War? Not You.
Let’s ask a question the so-called “strategic experts” and outdated professors never do:
Who really benefits from an India-Pakistan war?
It’s definitely not the people of India or Pakistan. And it’s certainly not the students forced to regurgitate 1970s Cold War theories in universities that reward flattery over thinking.
It’s time for real critical thinking—not academic theatre.
Winners of War: The Outsiders
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Nearly 40% of Pakistan’s arms still come from the U.S.
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Every war in South Asia gives the U.S. an excuse to weaken China—Pakistan’s major ally.
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Israel sells drones (like the Hermes 900) and co-develops missiles with India (Barak-8).
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Every war boosts its military tech exports, while India’s UN votes help cover Israeli war crimes.
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Kashmir becomes their playground.
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Chaos breeds extremism—always.
Losers of War: The People
1. Civilians – Always the First to Die, Last to Be Heard
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Over 75% of deaths in a modern conflict are civilians.
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War would lead to 20+ million refugees, according to UNHCR.
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Imagine 140 million South Asians facing famine—because food, fuel, and medicine stop crossing borders.
2. National Economies – Collapse in Real Time
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Pakistan already teeters on the edge; war could push it into total financial meltdown.
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India would face a 45% currency crash and lose its $90B tech sector edge in a week.
3. The Environment – Forgotten Casualty
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Kashmir’s forests would burn again—just like in Kargil.
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Water poisoned by uranium, air filled with smoke, soil turned toxic.
The Truth No One Teaches
Anyone—be it professor, politician, or policymaker—who cheers this on is an enemy of the people.
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