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Absolutely agree. We must not lose sight of the larger threat looming on the horizon. Sacrificing our hard-earned progress over a failed jihadi state, used deliberately by our real adversary to provoke and distract us, would be a strategic mistake. That is exactly what our bigger enemy wants, to drain our focus and resources prematurely. And which is why it is pampering that green pig on the other side to provoke us.
Instead, our priority should be to continue strengthening our economy, upgrading infrastructure, especially in defence, and steadily building national resilience. A future confrontation is inevitable, and we must be prepared for it both economically and militarily. While progress so far has been moderate, there is still time to stay committed. If we do, we will not only raise our living standards but also ensure we are equipped to face any major challenge that lies ahead. I don't think that would be a park walk, there is going to be a lot of hurdles both external and internal. But, hopefully we do reach somewhere.
Economy maxxxing is pointless if there is not a commensurate build up in the defense industry and arms buildup across the 3 forces.
Then the opportune time comes we should be prepared in terms of equipment to do the needful.