The biggest enemies of the two nations are common. Take for instance poverty, overpopulation, disease, natural calamities, terrorism and inefficient state apparatus. But we fail to come together to fight these menaces. On the contrary, this hostility has changed the very character of the two states. We have spent far too much energy in trying to weaken each other. As a result, India has not been able to realise its true potential and the Pakistani state has gone soft.
Saner minds, of course, understood the cost of this churlish behaviour and tried to fix the anomaly through talks. But the baggage is such that despite repeated attempts, we have failed badly. The best attempt came in the shape of the Lahore Declaration in 1999. Since then, whenever an opportunity has arisen, the state apparatus on both sides, and often non-state actors, have thwarted such initiatives.
Is it possible that this time when Nawaz Sharif returns to power, we can see a peace road map that cannot be sabotaged that easily? I think it is. I believe that a window of opportunity will exist immediately after government formation in Pakistan and before the Indian elections next year. Leaders on both sides need big achievements in the immediate future to build their legacy and if thorny issues like Kashmir are resolved, they may even end up winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
But is it not merely wishful thinking? We know that the constituency of hostility on both sides is bigger than the constituency of peace. Then why would such elements let peace prevail? I think it is because of the changing nature of regional and national challenges. Both countries are energy hungry, struggling with poverty, terrorism and growing populations. In such circumstances, emphasis shifts from border disputes to new opportunities of acquiring more resources. Unfortunately, due to our mutual hostility, the landlocked Central Asian Republics have not been able to export their natural resources through peaceful trade routes. As the date of US withdrawal from Afghanistan approaches in the absence of a broader India-Pakistan settlement, there is fear that such projects will remain mere pipe dreams and their absence will cause more poverty across the region. However, if both countries can settle their differences before that and keep economic matters away from politics, there are enough benefits for both of us to last a lifetime.
Both countries have compromised a lot in order to fight each other. Perhaps, we have always approached the issue of peace from the wrong angle. In order to build peace, it seems we will have to be ready to build a partnership. After all, we have done it in the past with China where we resolved our border disputes and became partners.
Such a solution will help India tap the Central Asian resources and give Pakistan an opportunity to build its economy through developing new trade routes. As an added benefit, it will afford us more time to fight and get rid of non-state actors.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 18th, 2013.
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There is an optimism poignant in the air with regard to Indo-Pak relationship in India as well as Pakistan. This no doubt evokes an intermingled feeling of happiness along with a note of caution which is quite natural. The advice of Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani to the PM designate Mohemmad Nawaz Sharif to adopt a cautious approach towards India no doubts evokes a disappointment in the minds of those who wish to see Indo-Pak amity and trust growing nevertheless brushing aside the view of Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff as entirely baseless would not be fair, as there are various logistics involved that are beyond the knowledge of the common man on both sides. No doubt any Indian would perceive the General's view with skepticism and distrust but at times one tends to stay oblivious to the problems and threats with regard to security. If seen from a positive angle it can be said that the Pakistan Chief of Army Staff has tried to caution Nawaz Sharif from the apparent repercussions that are likely from the jihadists and religious fundamentalists in Pakistan as they as an institution know what is best and in Pakistan's national interest. In addition the statement of General Kayani is a suggestion to the next government in Pakistan to wait and watch India's response towards Pakistan amicable gestures. India can and must work towards developing bilateral relationship with Pakistan and push forward the growth of economic relationship with the neighbouring state. Caution is essential in this context as relationship has begun to grow among two neighbours who have not had a very cordial past but are now realising the value of trust and amity. Such an exercise should be carried out in a steady and cautious manner. Although negative perceptions are not easy to be shelved nevertheless the sincere efforts need to continue as the goal if not available on the platter is not very far either.
@Mango Man: "60 million Muslims moved to Pakistan while 90 million stayed back in India"
I dont have any dis-agreements to discuss with you.
But can you please tell me where you got the stats for this 60 million migrate to newly made Pakistan and 90 million stayed back ?
At the time of partition, 60 million Muslims moved to Pakistan while 90 million stayed back in India. The Two nation theory collapsed at birth! Falsehood and greed for power by Nehru/Gandhi and Jinnah led to partition and the massacre of over a million in 1947-48. Both the countries have gone their different ways but have common problems to contend with limited resources per capita. Lets hope that better senses prevail and the leaderships in both countries need to get their act together!
KASHMIR should be set free.
Give Kashmir back to the Kashmiris.
Until the Kashmiris are not able to stand on their feet , let Indian government manage the part of Kashmir which it occupies and similarly let Pakistan govt. manage the part it occupies.
Make 1 10 to 20 year plan like honk kong , after which both Pakistan & India transfer total control to the Kashmiris.
There. That is your solution.
Result ?
A happy Indo-Pak nation with a new born sibling.
@Kamal good one hahahahahah
For just joke........If India and Pakistan resolves their differences then on what difference we've been created 66 years ago and what is use of still being separated. On more serious note, The main point of discord is Kashmir. On the basis of what common public of both side have been told since 1947, it seems very difficult for anybody to reconcile without Kashmir, because both sides have been told that whole Kashmir is theirs and therefore wants it in entirety. Then what is solution???. Solution lies between these two points, with a few steps. First is ceding the behavior of animosity and carefully educating the masses with goodwill deeds of one another, giving goodwill gesture instead of usual hate and suspect. Point is that we should start loving each other and believe me it is not difficult because we've many things in common than difference, just it is matter of accommodating others culture and feelings with ours. After achieving these objectives solution of Kashmir should not be a problem. A few solutions are.....Just like Bengal and Punjab have been divided in 1947 we should redivide Kashmir again incorporating some points and feelings of today's public. If in this case some parts to be exchange it should be exchanged so that nobody feel robbed in this agreement. Secondly is joint management of Kashmir. First all the parts of Kashmir should be merged, then joint administrative group from India Pak and Kashmir oversee the affairs. The governing rules should be made separately from what we have in both country. Kashmir should be open to all the people from India and Pakistan and it is that when we cross from Kashmir to Pak or India that Visa should be required.
peace is needed but will not happen..for only one reason..Pakistan will always have Kashmir issue stopping them...and for us Indian now Kashmir is not a piece of land.We will change our GOD if our GOD asks us to do away with Kashmir.
Why is ET so afraid of my views? Why it did not print my comments? And if you print this what is its use when you have not printed the original comments?
Good statements. But the most basic thing that we people always seem unaware of is that after the war of independence and all those situations Pakistanis and Indians are not mentally ready to sign a peace treaty by heart and mind, instead by face. The most precise example is that whenever there's a cricket match between India and Pakistan, the match feels like much bigger than a cricket match: like a tremendous war. And citizens of both nations handle it like war. I think we people may be from same races, our situation is just like between North Korea and South Korea, and any other example you can think of... :) As far as I think both nations are not thoroughly compatible for unification, while we can stop over-aggression against each other instead of uniting together. Be modest in relations. Modesty is the best policy, ;)
Have had a lot of all this rubbish opinions. After all that has happened by now, there is NO need for peace with Pakistan. It is just about 50 years now. Pakistan, as per her own pledge, must show the tenacity to fight for atleast another 950 years. As i see it, India can and MUST do with peace with Pakistan.
@Farrukh Khan Pitafi
A short and simple answer would be "NO" ...We Indians consider it as a baggage and we will continue to travel with baggage . No more partition of country in the name of religion.... We don't want peace or trade by sacrificing motherland...Sometimes Blunders happen and more important is "a stop to these blunders" .
Yes, it is. Here's the bottom line. India has Indian Kashmir....Pakistan wants Indian Kashmir...There's no middle ground...
Lolz. Ofcourse when pakistan wants to be a civilized nation
I think it can take up a generation before peace prevails in the region. A lot of bad blood has been created between us and cleaning that would need more time. Apart from the wars fought and the bitterness caused by support of Jihadi elements, more than a generation has been brainwashed in Pakistan through state funded curriculum. In India atleast the brainwashing part was fortunately absent. For now only logical thing to do is to keep trying. "Hope is a good thing - perhaps the best of the things'.
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@BruteForce: We (Indians) do suffer from the baggage. Maybe to a lesser extent but nevertheless the baggage is there. Please don't live in denial.
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Peace in the sense of lack of violence, or even fear of it, is quite possible. It's only when one starts adding more meanings to the word that expectations rise which can lead to disappointment. No need to seek "Bhai-Bhai" atmospherics & mushy friendships Just don't fight. Keep the distance; the fence is a must for good neighbours. Communities have lived in the Subcontinent for hundreds of years in a state of Permanent Truce, intermittent breaches notwithstanding. That does not mean they loved each other. They neither shared bread together nor their progeny the nuptial bed. But they respected mutual dependence, coexistence & value of peace. And above all, if they knew Revenge, they also knew Reconciliation. It can be done again. There has to be only one irrevocable commitment binding on both governments of today & tomorrow: peace process will not be reversed under any circumstances.
@John the Baptist Equality among the unequal’s is the greatest inequality.
@Author ‘Is India-Pakistan peace possible?’ Yes. Very possible. Let the two countries reunite and bring back the Mughals as ruler.
Not possible, same mindset full of hate and twisted historical facts. The best for both the countries is to forget each other for next 30 yrs and concentrate on developing their countries. The more India and Pakistan try to be friends,the more bitterness will spread.Some people are not meant to be friends but best they can do is to ignore each other if they can.
Bring pakistani army under strict civilian control, like in most countries and remove anti india-hindu content from pakistani text books.Problem will be solved in next 5 to 10 years gauranteed.
@Gram Massla: Where does brahminic culture come in this.What are you trying to say.It has nothing to do with culture.It was the firm conviction that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations and cannot live together that brought partition.It is that thought that we cannot live together that has to change.
Can we decide and solved our own problems can we be meture and dont ask other AYYAR sneaky peoples to monitor our problems if no then SHABA KHER good night have nice peace dream with kashmir mughal gardens.
No unless it is achieved on the basis of equality. The last thing we need is to listen to indian dictates in addition to the US and Saudi Arabia!
Siachen can be a starting point.
Peace with Pakistan its an impossible task. In straight India never give up Indus wic is the jugular vein of Pakistan , so we can't do anything in this regard. Indians knows well about Pakistan sincerity towards Kashmir and its people after you gifted the part of Kashmir to China.
No way.
It is upto pakistan what he wants... We INDIAN happy without pakistan n love to be with pakistan so it is on pakistan what he need to do
Author: Is India-Pakistan peace possible?
No.@MSS: One solution which I believe has not been tried is finalising the current LoC as the boundary between the two countries. This seems the only practical solution as no other will be acceptable.
"Indian virtues hence became vices for us and our vices were often celebrated" Can state the above in any better way !! Very well said !!
Who cares? we need to compete with China and US.
I agree with Author optimism that Nawaz is greatest votary of peace between the two nation , but at the same time I am apprehensive that as his approach towards India has already attracted adverse comment in Pakistani media in general,so the forces inimical to his approach might stage some unsavory incident which will jeopardise the rapproachment effort of Nawz Shariff.
Even if one gets past the false attempt at parity, the Indian government and Kashmiris are not going to limit the conversation to just their side. Governments on either side can effect peace along the existing LOC and with some autonomy for ALL Kashmir - not just IOK. Peace is not possible if either country has to give up territories under their control unilaterally. Durable - permanent peace is possible, if Pakistan is willing to be at peace with itself. Is it willing to permanentky give up its Islamist ideology so deeply entrenched its schools, mosques and psyche? Is it willing to prosecute all "strategic" assets under its control? Not sure if this election is an indicator of that.
The people of India, and by extension, Pakistan, have had, within their histories, no concept of nationalism or nationhood. The Indian sub-continent had a geographical continuity which should have created a sense of nationhood. The fact that this did not happen can be laid primarily at the feet of the Hindu Brahminic culture, among other reasons In 1947 both nations struggled to instill a sense of nationhood in their respective countries, using each other as foil. To an outsider it may seem that it is in the DNA of the peoples of the sub-continent to works against, what is ostensibly, their own interests. This is often done in pursuit of short term interests and gains. A brief historical look will bear testimony to this. Foreign powers has used this weakness with great relish. Following this train of thought the biggest impediment to normalization of relations between India and Pakistan is the interests of one country, China.
@Author: Pretty good article. We can blame the problem to non state actors and government who unfortunately will never be able to bury their hatred and xenophobia towards each other. But real problem is us so called liberal and sane minds who do not have enough will or guts to stand against the violent repercussion against any peace process we would like to carry fwd. It had been my own futile attempt in past to create a Indian Pakistani community where I am living and as long as we just celebrate each others festival and talk of movies and cricket things are all fine. And all bhaichara and friendship melts down as soon as someone picks a topic from history. Our common people in general are so defensive about their version of history that they forget that many of our forefathers though silently reluctantly or willfully accepted the partition were not ready for seperation by mind and heart. We had let few handful people take away what could have been best for our people. And that is the united Indian subcontinent with a strong democratic SECULAR aparatus. What we need is the peace lovers don't just blog behind the scene but come fwd and start being more vocal. We need to save our next generations from the clutches of the fanatics and the hawkish.
Nothing is impossible. The road to peace will come with trade when interest of the trade and industrial sector of both countries will stand embedded with each other. This will stop / prevent escalation of tension between them and though dialogue solution of Kashmir too is possible.. Another two decades may be required for it.( with sincere intentions) with gradual strength of democracy in Pakistan.
@Farrukh Khan Pitafi Ji . The question is not "Is India-Pakistan peace possible?" . The question should be Is Pakistan - in terms of Pakistan's Bureaucratic, Fuedal, Poiltical and Religious Leadership in General and the Military in Particular - willing to Live in Peace with India? . This is the Crux of the Matter. . I am sure the answer will be a "RESOUNDING NO" . However, one does not lose Heart as one is prepared to Live in Hope and Die in Dispair! . Cheers
@MSS: I agree with the author as well as your comments. The fact is in Pakistan foreign policy, security and defense is dictated by the establishment and nobody elected can do much to bring our two neighbors closer. There are state actors and then non state actors who try to pull Kargil and Bombay attacks. Whenever the visa become relaxed the border tensions escalate and the beheading of soldiers start. Out of all politicians NS and IK have the best chance to make some progress in this area as they have strong base in Punjab which can resist the establishment to some extent. Best of luck with your pipe dream. Thanks and regards, M
@Author, You are absolutely correct that we need peace between our two nations. The problem is any government that settles the Kashmir dispute would be toppled, in India by the parliamentary system and in Pakistan by the army or the civilians. Politicians on either side cannot afford to be seen to be weak. Nobody in the whole world knows how this problem can be resolved. There is no hot solution and the cold solution will make at least one side get pneumonia. The status quo will have to become the de jure solution which neither side currently is able to project as 'fair'. May be what MS and Mush were discussing in 2006 is the only way forward.