What is the option of Modi to avoid war?
21 February 2019, 18:50 BDT


After the Pulwama attack, India is angry with anger. Pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi Media started from the public, 'Pakistan should be taught by war.'
But analysts believe that Modi will not go to war. Because of this, the two countries have huge reserves of nuclear weapons. A 'nuclear fault decision' from war will erase this region, it all knows. As a result, what is the option of Modi to respond to Pakistan without war, is now under judicial review.
The relationship between India and Pakistan has been frozen for almost three years. But in 2014, for the two years of taking office, the glimpses of ice were mixed. Modi invited Pakistan's then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to his oath-taking ceremony. The year went on a casual visit to Lahore But in the days of Modi-Nawaz peace talks in Lahore, shortly after attacking the Indian air force base at Pathankot in Punjab, six soldiers were killed by Jame.
After a lot of this incident, the collapse of Delhi's patience in July 2016 was broken. After the Pulwama attack, India is now trying to corner Pakistan by applying diplomatic pressure.
India listed Pakistan as the Most Favored Nation (MFN) to provide trade facilities to Pakistan in 1996. They have withdrawn it after the attack in Pulwama. 200 percent duty on Pakistan's product imposed Cricket India did not play bilateral series with Pakistan since 2007. In this, the Pakistan Cricket Board was under financial pressure.
In 1960, the demand for the cancellation of the Indus Water Treaty in 1960 has been raised in India. If you do this, you will have to pay a higher price to India. The relations with neighboring China, Nepal and Bangladesh will be bad. They are also under the agreement. India is trying to blacklist the Pakistan blacklist of the Financial Action Task Force. The list contains Iran and North Korea.
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