\'India-Pakistan conflict cannot be solved with use of force\'

'India-Pakistan conflict cannot be solved with use of force'

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

With both and being nuclear powers, the answer to the conflict between the two neighbours lies in a and not in use of force, said Prakash Wednesday.

The theory of a limited war to tackle terror attacks on Indian soil by Pakistani elements may not be a good idea in the backdrop of both countries having nuclear power, said at the launch of his book "The strategy trap - and under the nuclear shadow".

"The answer does not lie in force as nuclear power is a deterrent to that, it lies in political sagacity," said.

He said that a stable sub-continent is in the interest of since its objective is of development and socio-economic upliftment of its people.

"The book throws up ideas which our politicians and generals can go into," he said.

The book was launched here by GOC-in-C, Eastern Command, M M Naravane.

Menon said that uses terror as a tool for its foreign policy, while India feels that answer to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism is a limited war.

"Limited war survives in our operational plans, whether it will succeed in the event of a next big terror attack is not known," he said, adding that the theory has not been tested yet.

He said that Pakistan uses nuclear threat politically and uses it to tell the West that the country would destabilise if they do not help it financially and that the weapons would then fall into bad hands.

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First Published: Wed, November 28 2018. 21:15 IST