‘Hypersonic missile…. What is Pakistan’s plan, Tharoor warned India, told why there is a need to remain alert
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor yesterday warned that India cannot ignore Pakistan’s changing military strategy, especially its focus on hypersonic missile systems. He spoke openly on the growing influence of Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir and his increasing anti-India fundamentalism. Shashi Tharoor said that India has learned lessons from past experiences with Pakistan. Therefore we should be ready to teach a lesson.
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Let us tell you that the Congress MP, while talking to a media, said that in an interview, Shashi Tharoor said that after drones, rockets and missiles, now they (Pakistan) are pursuing hypersonic technologies, they are changing their military strategy, so we cannot take it lightly. Referring to the internal situation of Pakistan, Tharoor described it as very problematic, where there is a nominal government and it is under complete control of the army. He cited economic instability and dependence on foreign aid as factors that could encourage military adventurism.
,Army’s agenda always dominates in Pakistan,
Tharoor said that Pakistan is a very problematic country on many levels, which is dominated by the army, hence the agenda of the army will always dominate the policies there. The Congress MP said that Pakistan is economically very fragile. It has received considerable funding from various international and Western donors. In such a situation, economic fragility often leads the country to military adventurism.
What was said while comparing the two economies?
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While comparing both the economies (India-Pakistan), Shashi Tharoor said that Pakistan’s GDP growth rate is 2.7 percent, while India’s growth rate is around 7 percent or more. He also talked about Pakistan’s growing influence in areas where India has a strong presence. The Congress MP said Pakistan is expanding in sectors like textiles and agriculture, which could increase competition in regional markets.
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