1. Diplomatic Action
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Declare Pakistan officially as a state sponsor of terrorism in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
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Declare the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Pakistan Army as a global terrorist.
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Focus diplomatic efforts on isolating Pakistan internationally.
2. Target: Pakistani Army
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The main objective should be the destruction of the Pakistani Army's capabilities.
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Intelligence suggests that the COAS has already moved his family outside Pakistan, indicating internal fear and instability.
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Monitor how the Pakistan Army is redeploying forces internally amidst growing pressures.
3. Internal Weaknesses of Pakistani Military
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The defense preparedness of the Pakistani Army is at a critically poor level.
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Severe shortages in ammunition, weapons, and equipment.
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Heavy losses and plummeting morale within military ranks.
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Significant losses in Balochistan and the Northwest Frontier provinces due to insurgencies.
4. Pakistan’s Economic Collapse
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Pakistan is experiencing an economic emergency and is fast becoming a failed state.
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The Indus Water Treaty implications must be reviewed to apply additional pressure.
5. Opportunities for India
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This situation presents a historic opportunity for the Baloch people to seek independence.
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Launch a multi-dimensional offensive:
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Economic warfare (sanctions, pressure on IMF/World Bank assistance)
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Cyber warfare (target critical infrastructure)
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Trade warfare (limit trade routes, increase tariffs)
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Covert operations (support internal resistance groups)
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6. International Support
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India enjoys maximum international goodwill and support in recent times.
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Strategize on how to leverage global support to further isolate and weaken Pakistan diplomatically and economically.
7. Ground Realities
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Pakistani government and groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) are showing signs of backing down under pressure.
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Local populations in conflict zones are facing hardships — many houses have been destroyed.
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Intelligence operations have led to the capture of Pakistani infiltrators and also Bangladeshi illegal migrants.
8. Nuclear Threat and Supply Chain Issues
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Counter Pakistan's nuclear blackmail by exposing its vulnerabilities and instability.
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Pakistan is facing severe supply chain disruptions, impacting military and civilian sectors alike.
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