Pakistan wins PR showdown as Khan announces release of Indian pilot
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But again, Pakistan had the jump. For three hours – an eternity in social media time – videos were going viral on Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp showing the captured Indian airman in a Pakistan military facility talking with Pakistani officers.
In public, Khan, a former international cricket star who became prime minister last summer, has tried to appear calm. Early in the crisis, he called for de-escalation, and promised to investigate any evidence linking Pakistan to Jaish-e-Muhammed’s bombings, if India would only share the evidence.
And Wednesday, even as he claimed that Pakistan had had no choice but to retaliate for India’s airstrikes around Balakot the day before, he also expressed concern that the two countries must calm hostilities rather than risk nuclear war.
Behind the calm exterior, though, is the widespread belief that Pakistan is in no shape right now to wage a major war.
Its economy is in deep trouble, with the country running out of hard currency. And most other nations including China, which has traditionally taken Pakistan’s side in disputes – have pressed Pakistan to take more action against terrorist groups.
Article source: http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story/1137277.html?CMP=OTC-RSS
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