We must not blindly trade.
This is not a single step or immediate effect process that you start trading and all your problems will be solved.
We first have make the retard (as correctly dubbed by Sorcerer) understand that trade will benefit them.
Then we must use our developed sectors like Automobile, Pharmaceutical and medical equipments, Energy, Software, Machinery, Materials, Electronics, etc. to dump our goods in their country.
This is exactly what the lobby in Pakistan prevented. If you have read the link I posted you would have understood how the MFN status was thwarted by the lobby in Pakistan.
The dump part is exactly what the lobby is preventing. Well, some business men are Pak Politicians themselves. So..
At the same time we should be ready to import raw materials, rose petals, agricultural products and goods like cement.
In the link I have sent,
Wow!! This is epic. India is the second largest producer of cement and we have to import it. :O
Its almost same with agricuture.
Then again India is already importing certain goods.
List of countries by cement production - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trade across direct routes has been curtailed formally,[79] so the bulk of India-Pakistan trade is routed through Dubai
India–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This will slowly make their economy dependent on us. For Pakistan trading with India is most economical.
You forgot China who will pitch in everytime there is a disparity to counter Indian goods in Pakistan or elsewhere. How cheap can India sell its goods to Pakistan..Lesser than China?
Its my understanding that, Indian sectors find it hard to compete with Chinese products within India,itself..
Economic trade between Pakistan and China is increasing at a rapid pace and a free trade agreement has recently been signed. Military and technological transactions continue to dominate the economic relationship between the two nations, although in recent years China has pledged to vastly increase their investment in Pakistan's economy and infrastructure.
China–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
How do you think India can derail Pak investments in China and make Pakistan economically dependent on us.
What makes you think Pakistan establishment will adhere to the idea of depending on a single country for its economy. No country or administration will do that.
Around this time we should also launch an culture attack on people benefiting form our trade.
Oh yeah...Aman ki Thamasha (Aman ki Asha for you)...I remember the cultural attack. HAvent they wrapped up the show after the series of terrorits attacks in India after the Thamasha started!!
We should make the local Pakistani trader/businessman/contractor/etc. economically dependent on us to such extent that any anti-Indian activity by such retard (Army, ISI, or some non-state actor) will cause economical loss to this local Pakistani trader/businessman/contractor/etc. Then the local Pakistani trader/businessman/contractor/etc. will take necessary action against the retard and neutralize the threat then and their.
This will require civilian Govt in Pakistan to have a free hand which Pak army wont give anyway.. Pak populace may raise their voice against their civiian Govt, but never against their army.
This is not a single step or immediate effect process. It will takes decades to implement and even more time to see results but we will have to start somewhere. Direct confrontation is not taking us anywhere.
Its high time to change our approach with regards to dealing with Pakistan.
Starting somewhere, is a good point. That is when the firing across LoC stops and there is peace prevalent for lets say through the decades where your plan is getting implemented.
Now, to stop LoC threat, we would have to solve Kashmir issue.
Back to square 1.
There have been numerous attempts to improve the relationship—notably, the Shimla summit, the Agra summit and the Lahore summit. Since the early 1980s, relations between the two nations soured particularly after the Siachen conflict, the intensification of Kashmir insurgency in 1989, Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests in 1998 and the 1999 Kargil war. Certain confidence-building measures — such as the 2003 ceasefire agreement and the Delhi–Lahore Bus service – were successful in deescalating tensions. However, these efforts have been impeded by periodic terrorist attacks. The 2001 Indian Parliament attack almost brought the two nations to the brink of a nuclear war. The 2007 Samjhauta Express bombings, which killed 68 civilians (most of whom were Pakistani), was also a crucial point in relations. Additionally, the 2008 Mumbai attacks carried out by Pakistani militants[4] resulted in a severe blow to the ongoing India-Pakistan peace talks.
Meaning, Unless Pakistan and stops its terrorists activities against India, all efforts will lead to nothing. Terrorism stems from ideological differences. Well
All your plans will work till you finish off your last cup of utopia.