The disclosure came two days after the military said that seven soldiers had embraced martyrdom in shelling by Indian forces in the Bhimber Sector of LoC in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. At that time, the military’s media wing, the ISPR, only said that “Pakistani troops while responding to unprovoked Indian firing targeted Indian posts effectively”. With fuller details of the engagement now coming to light, it becomes blindingly obvious that the initiator of aggression is paying the price far more than it had possibly calculated. Which is the context in which the army chief remarked that Indian Premier Narendra Modi must have fully realised by now what Pakistan’s armed forces were capable of. “He [Modi] knows what we are doing and what we can do. He has come to know that aggression is counterproductive,” he added.
After the Uri incident, not only did the Indian military increased the frequency and intensity of ceasefire violations but also claimed that its special forces had carried out ‘surgical strikes’ against ‘terrorist launch-pads’ on the Pakistan side of the LoC. The Indian claim blew in its face as it failed to substantiate it with evidence. The ongoing border encounters are hardly a thing to be cherished by either side, displaced as they already have scores of people living along the border on both sides of the divide in addition to causing loss of life and limb. One can only hope that at long last better counsel will prevail in New Delhi and the guns spewing unnecessary fire will be silenced.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 18th, 2016.
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