`A no-war deal`
2016-03-01
APROPOS the Feb 27 op-ed `A no-war deal`. The author proposes the signing of a no-war pact between Pakistan and India to prevent the outbreak of armed conflict between the two nuclear-armed powers of South Asia.
According to the Golden Arches theory of American journalist, Thomas L.
Friedman, no two countries that share a McDonalds franchise have ever gone to war with each other. This is because both prefer the long-term economic benefits of internationaltrade and regionalstability over the fleeting honours (if any) of a military engagement.
Pakistan and India maintain a bilateral trading relationship worth $2.4 billion, which does not include informal trade flows worth another $3bn via the MumbaiKarachi-Dubai route.
This value could rise further overtime astrade barriers are removed and markets opened to each other`s industries.
Moreover, the influence of mass media and the cross-movement of artists and performers have created a single market for the entertainment industries of the two countries. Any national sentiments of hate based on misconceptions regarding the `enemy` have dissipated as a result.
Considering all of the above, a formal agreement to maintain peace between the two countries has all but become irrelevant in our inter-connected, globalised world today.
Ravezfunejo Karachi