Abhigya foresees a gradual softening of relations with Bangladesh and a more hostile stance toward Pakistan, driven by shifting religious ideologies and generational change.
Modi recounts symbolic gestures toward Pakistan, the challenges faced, and personal anecdotes that illustrate the complexities of Indo‑Pakistani relations.
Pakistan's Balochistan region sits on a wealth of rare-earth minerals that both Washington and Beijing covet. The US is courting Islamabad for access, while China supplies satellite intelligence, and a tangle of militant groups makes the security picture volatile.