
"Moment of Zen" India-Pakistan Conflict Explained | Samo Burja
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May 17, 2025 Samo Burja, a sociologist and political scientist, unpacks the intricate historical and cultural dimensions of the India-Pakistan conflict. He discusses the military capabilities of both nations and their potential for escalation, emphasizing the humanitarian implications of a nuclear confrontation. Burja dives into the perspectives on terrorism and security from both sides, revealing deep-seated grievances and historical claims. His analysis draws parallels to other regional conflicts, providing a rich exploration of geopolitical dynamics and national identities.
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Military Balance and Internal Risks
- Both India and Pakistan have modern militaries including nuclear weapons, sizable manpower, and capability for intense conventional conflict.
- However, prolonged war risks severe internal instability in India due to its large Muslim population and religious tensions.
China's Role in Regional Dynamics
- China maintains complex territorial disputes with India and may support Pakistan indirectly to contain India's regional power.
- India perceives China as a long-term rival, influencing its approach to the Pakistan conflict and regional dynamics.
Perceptions of Conflict by India and Pakistan
- India views military actions against Pakistan as policing to reduce terrorist threats rather than conquest.
- Pakistan sees this as an existential threat, tied closely to state legitimacy and survival of its military institution.

