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Disruptive Thoughts

INDIA IS BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE

  • Writer: Outrageously Yours
    Outrageously Yours
  • May 12
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 13



Terrorism Isn’t the Real Enemy. The Real Enemy Wears Uniforms and Preaches Radical Islam.

India has been busy gunning down terrorists, blind to the fact that these are just expendable puppets—remote-controlled from cross-border command rooms and programmed in the ideological factories we politely call madrassas.

INDIA STOP APPLAUDING. START THINKING.

Every time India hits back after a terror strike, a familiar ritual unfolds—flag-waving, hashtags, headlines, and heroic declarations of “mission accomplished.” But here’s the ugly truth: we’re not killing the source. We’re trimming the branches while the roots remain alive and thriving.

Terrorism in Pakistan is not a rogue phenomenon. It’s a state-sponsored strategy. And the state in question isn’t run by the people. It’s run by the Army in uniform and the clergy in long robes. These are not fringe players. They are the system.

THE REAL POWER STRUCTURE OF PAKISTAN

Civilian government? That's a storefront. Behind the glass stands the actual owner—the military. And its ideological partner: the theocracy.

Pakistan’s history reads like a playbook of military overreach:

  • 1965 – General Ayub Khan invades India.

  • 1971 – General Yahya Khan oversees genocide in East Pakistan.

  • 1999 – General Musharraf launches the Kargil War behind the back of his own PM.

What do all these wars have in common? The Pakistan Army, not its people, started them.Today, the same institution props up terror groups, fuels religious radicalism, and treats civilian leaders like errand boys.

THE THEOCRACY-MILITARY NEXUS: A MARRIAGE OF MAYHEM

The generals provide guns. The mullahs supply martyrdom. It’s a division of labour that keeps terror on tap. While India hunts down foot soldiers, these masterminds continue running a terror factory under the pretense of national security and religious duty.

THIS ISN'T CHAOS. IT'S DOCTRINE.

Radical madrassas churn out suicide bombers. The ISI funds, trains, and exports them. Meanwhile, the military pretends innocence in front of the world and uses the threat of nuclear war as a diplomatic shield.

INDIA’S MISPLACED FURY

Surgical strikes. Air raids. Commando ops. All brave, all necessary—but ultimately, all reactive. We're fighting the product, not the producers.

Until India aims its crosshairs at the actual centres of power—the GHQ in Rawalpindi and the religious-industrial complex that feeds it—terrorism will regenerate like cancer after chemo. We win battles. But the war remains unwon.

CONCLUSION

Aim Higher. Strike Deeper. Finish Smarter.

India must stop treating terrorism as a standalone threat. It is not. It is the long arm of a regime that survives on conflict.The enemy is not the masked gunman in a hideout. The enemy is the general in a boardroom and the cleric in a pulpit.

To end terrorism, India must rewrite the playbook:Discredit the military. Expose the theocracy. Isolate the regime. Empower the people.

That’s not escalation. That’s surgical statecraft. Because peace isn’t the absence of bombs. It’s the end of the system that builds them.

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