By reappraising Jinnah, Advani also opened a debate about the future of India-Pakistan relations. The Congress was as much, if not more, responsible than Jinnah for Partition. Now, Pakistan is a reality. But its cultural unity with India remains intact. So, should both nations remain enemies and allow third powers to exploit and weaken them? Or should they form a South Asian Union as this column has consistently advocated and which Advani supported? Or should India attempt Akhand Bharat through military action to dismember Pakistan? Despite their bluster, could vanaspati fascists of the Sangh Parivar summon the guts to attempt this?