New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Professor Ajay Dubey, who also chairs the Special Centre for National Security Studies, said that Pervez Musharraf had ceased to be a relevant factor in India-Pakistan relations. Speaking to ETV Bharat Dubey said, "Musharaf had ceased to be a relevant factor in India-Pakistan relations. His death has put an end to the narrative of a military dictator of Pakistan who only spoke for peace, but was backstabbing India as demonstrated in his Kargil intrusion."
When he was asked if Musharraf was the head of the State when Kargil happened, and what were the biggest crisis in Indo-Pak relationships from the lens of New Delhi during Musharraf's tenure, Dubey said, "Musharaf had gone beyond the inflicting thousand-cut policy of Pakistan to the occupation of Indian territory. Invited no less than a war situation by Kargil intrusion. A war between two atomic power states was a hazardous situation and India had to win it through a military operation to throw out Pakistani invaders and also the challenge of using diplomatic means to restrain Pakistan from engaging India in a nuclear war.
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