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Hussain Nadim

@hnadim87

Mostly thinking, otherwise building. Founder @3RD_AI_ | Previously in Policy and Academia

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The risk of playing the system long enough is that the system plays you back. And from what it appears the system really played back hard. Hard to survive this.

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Depressing but predictable jingoism coming out of two nuclear powers. So much potential and opportunity lost for billions of people on both sides, just because chaos serves the interests of a few. If not the leadership, then the people on both sides must wake up, condemn

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Let's not forget in the 'fog of war' that the current brutal regime in Pakistan is to be fully blamed for manufacturing a prolong domestic crisis in the country that has made Pakistan deeply vulnerable of any external shock or accident in the region; the one we are seeing at the

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Crisis, chaos and wars allow extremists on all sides to go mainstream and take over the narratives and decision making. It’s crucial to go contrarian and against mainstream viewpoint in such times, even if it comes at a cost. When the dust settles, there should be something

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In startups, one of the hardest things is knowing when to keep pushing (persist) and when to course correct (pivot). The other hard thing is to pause and question what appears obvious, and develop an eye for what isn't so obvious. In knowing between the two is the entire make

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The single greatest national security challenge that the regime in Pakistan is going to face is its lack of legitimacy and credibility among the people of Pakistan. A highly unpopular regime that forced its way into power through a stolen public mandate and has since used brute

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Public support isn't needed to wage war; it's needed to survive its fall out. The people are not so kind when things go awry, especially when the approval rates are low to begin with.

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If you’re expecting jingoism packaged as “patriotism”, or war drumming from me, i will truly disappoint you. I care as much about people in India as I do of my own in Pakistan. As for the leadership and government, I care as less about the government in India as I do of this

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The fundamental problem in the India-Pakistan relations is that there are just too many unofficial actors in this relation.

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One of the most serious crisis Pakistan is current facing, and this is how the Defense Minister responds. You put non-serious people in very serious national security and decision making roles, you end up getting this kind of circus and 'jugtein'. With this kind of leadership,