GS 2: International RelationsGS 3: Internal SecurityGS 2: Polity

Imran's fall, Munir's rise and the dangers of a dysfunctional Pakistan, Pg10

Pakistan's internal instability poses regional security risks; India navigates complex dynamics amid fragile equilibrium and evolving foreign policy challenges.

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Key Highlights:

  • Imran Khan, Pakistan's most popular leader, is currently imprisoned, while Field Marshal Asim Munir holds significant power.
  • Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been weakened, but still maintains support in urban areas.
  • Pakistan's relationship with the Taliban has deteriorated, leading to border closures and deportations.
  • China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) remains a key partnership, but China is now more cautious.
  • Saudi Arabia has been a crucial economic supporter of Pakistan, but its growing ties with India indicate a shift.
  • India-Pakistan relations are in a dangerous phase with suspended diplomatic frameworks and increased military exchanges.

Detailed Insights:

  • Imran Khan's imprisonment has solidified his image as a symbol of resentment against the military establishment.
  • Despite facing challenges, PTI remains a significant force, particularly among the youth and middle class in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
  • Munir's elevation as Chief of Defence Forces has formalized the military's dominance in Pakistan's political landscape.
  • Pakistan's economy is struggling with debt, IMF conditions, and low growth, making Saudi support essential.
  • Deteriorating relations with the Taliban have led to increased attacks inside Pakistan and strained regional dynamics.
  • India's deeper engagement with Kabul provides a counterbalance to Pakistan's influence in Afghanistan.
  • The suspension of key diplomatic frameworks like the Indus Waters Treaty and Simla Agreement has heightened risks in the region.
  • India needs to manage risks carefully, recognizing Pakistan's internal volatility and avoiding miscalculations that could escalate tensions.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Civil-Military Equation: The balance of power between a country's civilian government and its military.
  • Delegitimization: Actions taken to undermine the credibility or authority of a person or institution.
  • Strategic Windfall: An unexpected gain or advantage in a strategic situation.
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