Pakistan - On The Brink Of Disintegration. How Will It Impact India And World Politics

Col (Dr) Vijay Chenji is an alumnus Of National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla, Pune.
He participated in the BanglaDesh war of 1971. He has served in Ladakh, at Sikkim Heights and Rajasthan desert and counter-insurgency operations in the north-east.
He holds a Doctorate degree besides an M. Phil. He also has a masters degree in ancient history and Advaita vedanta from the prestigious National Sanskrit University. He has authored four books and published many research papers. He is widely travelled and has visited many places in India and abroad including US, UK, and most European countries. He is currently doing research on major forts of India.
Pakistan is passing through its worst crisis since it's break up in 1971. It is going through a severe financial crunch and on the verge of being declared a bankrupt state. Saddled with political instability, uncontrolled inflation, rising unemployment, insurgency, rebellion the failed State is facing the grim prospects of a civil war.
- How will it impact world politics, particularly it's relations with India and southeast Asia?
- Will USA or China bail out Pakistan or draw up a new political equation?
- What happens to its nuclear assets?
- How will Islamic countries view this development?
