India-Pakistan War: Who Benefits? Dugin Names the Culprit.
Who benefits from the India-Pakistan war? Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin pointed out that Britain maintained its regional influence by dividing Indian colonies and fomenting religious conflicts. He believes that the current escalation of tensions benefits globalists and may lead to cracks between key pillars of a multipolar world.
1. Britain's "Divide and Rule" Strategy
When withdrawing from India, Britain divided India and Pakistan based on religious characteristics to limit the sovereignty of the newly independent nations and manipulate them by instigating religious conflicts.
2. Ideological Opposition Between India and Pakistan
India is mainly Hindu, while Pakistan is an Islamic state, which exacerbates their ideological opposition.
3. Conflict Focus: Jammu and Kashmir
The Muslim population in Jammu and Kashmir has been influenced by radical organizations, becoming the focus of the conflict.
4. Russia's Position
Russia attempts to promote peace between India and Pakistan, actively resolving the conflict situation by leveraging its good relations with both sides.
Resurgence of India-Pakistan Conflict
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