The recent terror attacks in Kashmir, including the assault on a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims and subsequent incidents, clearly indicate that ISI, the intelligence agency of Pakistan, is not in favor of Pakistani elected representatives who are praising Indians in parliament and advocating for improved relations between India and Pakistan. Leaders like Nawaz Sharif and his brother have consistently expressed a desire for better ties with India, largely driven by Pakistan's deep economic crisis. The country’s trade associations and businesses suggest importing raw materials and essential food supplies from India due to their quality and affordability, which can be transported efficiently by road. Many people believe that fostering trade relations with India would benefit both countries and their citizens. However, ISI’s opposition stems from historical and strategic reasons. The long-standing conflict over Kashmir, marked by three wars between India and Pakistan, remains a significan...