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The Vantage Take • February 8, 2024, 10:54:26 IST
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While the democratic process unfolds, it is the actions and decisions of those behind the scenes that will ultimately shape Pakistan’s future trajectory, leaving observers to ponder the true nature of governance in the country

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Vantage | How should India see Pakistan's election?

As Pakistan gears up for its electoral process, the nation finds itself amidst a blend of anticipation and skepticism. With over 5,000 candidates vying for 266 seats, the atmosphere is charged, yet the enthusiasm among the populace seems tepid. This lack of fervour stems from a deep-seated disillusionment with the electoral system, marred by allegations of rigging and military interference, culminating often in the formation of a selected government rather than an elected one.

Significance of Nawaz Sharif In this upcoming election, all eyes are on Nawaz Sharif, a prominent figure in Pakistani politics who is poised to ascend to the role of prime minister once again, with the backing of the military. Despite the apparent inevitability of his victory, the implications of this election extend far beyond Pakistan’s borders, given its status as a nuclear-armed state and a focal point in global counter-terrorism efforts. Security concerns loom large as nearly half of all polling stations have been designated as sensitive areas, with recent grenade attacks on election offices and polling stations in Balochistan underscoring the challenges faced in ensuring a safe and fair electoral process. In the backdrop of these dynamics, the expectations surrounding the election are strikingly low, both domestically and internationally. India, Pakistan’s neighbour and perennial rival, observes the unfolding political landscape with keen interest, particularly assessing the potential implications of each candidate’s victory. Nawaz Sharif, a familiar face in New Delhi, is seen as a pro-Western politician with a history of advocating for improved relations with India. His past interactions with Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, suggest a willingness to engage in dialogue and pursue peace-building measures. Others in the fray On the other hand, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, the scion of a political dynasty in Pakistan, presents a more unpredictable stance, marked by occasional diplomatic gaffes and inflammatory rhetoric, especially concerning India. As for Imran Khan, his tenure as prime minister was characterised by mixed outcomes, including some notable diplomatic achievements such as the Kartarpur Corridor initiative, alongside instances of heightened tensions, particularly in relation to Kashmir. “I want to make it clear that any attempt by the fascist, totalitarian, RSS-led Indian government to aggress against Pakistan will be met by a nation that will fight for its freedom to the end,” Imran Khan hads said earlier. However, regardless of the individual candidates and their promises, the overarching influence of the military establishment looms large, raising questions about the true extent of civilian authority in Pakistan’s governance. What lies ahead Looking ahead, the outcome of the election holds significant implications for regional stability, particularly concerning security cooperation, economic relations, and efforts to combat terrorism. While the democratic facade may obscure the underlying power dynamics, the international community watches closely, hoping for a positive trajectory that prioritises peace and stability in the region. While the democratic process unfolds, it is the actions and decisions of those behind the scenes that will ultimately shape Pakistan’s future trajectory, leaving observers to ponder the true nature of governance in the country. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely that of the author. They do not necessarily reflect Firstpost’s views. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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