Pakistan, May 24 -- Despite the haba haba of globalization, shining liberal world order and slogans of cooperation over competition, the world today flirts dangerously with an uncertain possibility of peaceful coexistence not just because of rising powers, but because of those who, enamoured by their might, abandon reason. A quote attributed to German realist philosopher Immanuel Kant "The possession of power unavoidably spoils the free use of reason" mostly aptly defines the simmering and potentially destructive fault lines that plague South Asia exemplified in the unfolding crisis between India and Pakistan. Intoxicated by its global relevance, economic and military power status and driven by Hindutva ideology, India's hubristic asserti...