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Experts Urge Diplomacy and Advanced Tech to Deter India

Security analysts and defence experts have argued that Pakistan must pursue a dual-track strategy of robust diplomacy and next-generation military technology to effectively deter Indian aggression in the current strategic environment. The assessment, shared in expert commentary, reflects a growing consensus that conventional deterrence frameworks alone are insufficient given the pace of India's military modernisation.

Experts highlighted the importance of diplomatic engagement with major powers β€” including China, the United States, and Gulf states β€” to build a strategic buffer that reduces the risk of military miscalculation. At the same time, they emphasised that Pakistan's indigenous defence industry must accelerate the development and deployment of advanced warfare systems, including precision-guided munitions, electronic warfare capabilities, and drone technology.

The discussion comes in the wake of heightened tensions along the Line of Control and a broader reassessment of South Asian security dynamics. Analysts noted that the post-Pulwama and post-Balakot era has fundamentally altered the escalation calculus between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

Defence commentators also underscored the need for institutional investment in cyber and space-based capabilities, arguing that future conflicts will be determined as much by technological edge as by conventional force strength. The consensus view holds that sustained diplomatic isolation of India in multilateral forums, combined with credible deterrence, remains Pakistan's most viable strategic posture.

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Sources: Dawn
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