Pakistan’s 78-Year Terror Playbook: How Kashmir Became World’s Longest-Running Export Project

Rejecting efforts to “sanitise history for geopolitical comfort,” Arizanti argued that the 1947 events were not a dispute but an outright invasion fuelled by Pakistan’s militarised ideology, one that viewed Hindu and Sikh communities not as citizens deserving protection, but as obstacles to a territorial conquest.

​Rejecting efforts to “sanitise history for geopolitical comfort,” Arizanti argued that the 1947 events were not a dispute but an outright invasion fuelled by Pakistan’s militarised ideology, one that viewed Hindu and Sikh communities not as citizens deserving protection, but as obstacles to a territorial conquest. 

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