Pakistan is preparing to increase investment in water projects to cope with India's water diversion actions, facing tremendous pressure from India! To achieve this goal, Pakistan is currently building the Diamer Bhasha Dam and the Mohmand Dam, and planning the Jhelum Dam project. However, completing these three projects will put Pakistan under a financing pressure of up to 4.8 billion US dollars, and at the current budget allocation speed, it would take nearly 20 years to complete the first two projects. Pakistan still has multiple funding channels, but they all have practical problems.
The most criticized aspect of Pakistan is its slow economic development. Pakistan has nearly 300 million people, but its education level is not as good as India's. Pakistan's economic development is basically in chaos, with only the upper class having some economic power, while the middle and lower classes of Pakistani people are living very poverty-stricken, truly hard to endure.
However, thanks to the support from the United States and our country, stability can be guaranteed. But there are still a large number of resistance organizations within Pakistan, constantly carrying out various terrorist attacks, which is the most unstable part of Pakistan. Especially the Baloch armed forces in the southwest region of Pakistan, which is a powerful armed group supported by India.
No matter what, it is inevitable for Pakistan to build dams. Otherwise, it will always be under India's pressure. It is normal for India to cut off Pakistan's water supply at any time, causing the land of Pakistan to be barren. However, regarding the construction of dams, Pakistan still lacks sufficient funds. It is also unable to seek help from Middle Eastern countries, because it cannot afford the cost and cannot owe too much.
Pakistan can only build the dams gradually, slowly. Normally, Pakistan should build 30 to 50 large dams to irrigate the land, but Pakistan lacks the strength to do so. In terms of military, Pakistan is no weaker than India, at least in the air force and navy, it has always received the most support.
India has always wanted to annex Pakistan, even wanting to split Pakistan into four countries first, and then annex them one by one. This is India's straightforward plan. Therefore, to curb India, we must also support Pakistan, but we can only support Pakistan not to lose the war. In terms of economic development, we also want to provide help, but providing too much help is impossible, only allowing Pakistan to slowly move forward.
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