While I, too, had my reservations, in hindsight it was a brave and a correct decision for several reasons. By missing an opportunity, even a fleeting one, to get to know the man who will lead India, a country with which we have a long list of (let’s not mince our words) disputes, most of them long-festering and harmful for both countries and their people, would have been most unwise. I have always believed that the more Indians and Pakistanis: civilian and military leaders; academics; journalists; and lay people, meet each other, the better. Indeed both countries should have exchange students so that the younger generation of one country gets to know that of the other.
As an aside, I have often asked why it is that the chiefs of the services of both countries do not regularly speak to their counterparts across the border? Indeed, why don’t they meet every so often alternately in Pakistan and India over a cup of tea and sandwiches? Oh, okay, dinner. What holds them back from shaking hands and getting to know one another? Mayhap if one army chief could just pick up the telephone and tell the other that such and such a place along the LoC is hotting up, a full-blown violation could be prevented? Yes, yes, I KNOW the DGMOs of both countries have a hot-line, but why not the Chiefs too?
Anyway, I digress, but will add here, though, that in response to a short but critical piece on the Wagah border flag-lowering ‘ceremony’ I wrote for another newspaper (at the request of an old friend who is its editor), the several responses were on the lines of: ‘soldiers are SUPPOSED to be cruel and mean and hostile’! I had of course, said as I always have, that the ‘ceremony’ is most disgraceful and shows both countries in a negative and puerile light. And that it militates against every single regulation contained in the Manual of Drill!
But back to Mr Nawaz Sharif’s visit to India. Add to the above the fact that, according to most forecasts based on his huge electoral victory and the crushing defeat suffered by the Congress, Modi will be in power for not only the next five years but for the foreseeable future. In which case Pakistani leaders will have to deal with him over the longer term. Also, and importantly, we would have looked mean-spirited and spiteful if our prime minister (PM) had not attended, specially when all the other Saarc leaders except that of Bangladesh, were.
All in all, it was an excellent visit, the Indian foreign secretary saying that all matters were discussed in a ‘cordial and friendly’ atmosphere. Add to this the important fact that Mr Modi had already stated that Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee was his ideal and his teacher and that he would like to emulate him. Please recall the Lahore bus trip that the sagacious Atal ji took at the invitation of PM Nawaz Sharif, and his speech at the Pakistan monument in which he had most kind words to say about Pakistan. Recall, too, that the two PMs signed the Lahore declaration, on February 21, 1999.
Of course it took the Commando and his thoughtless stupidity in Kargil in 1999 which gave a huge set-back to Pakistan-India relations for a time. We should recognise that it was the same BJP that spoke to Musharraf too, inviting him to Agra, where both countries came within a whisker of solving the most contentious of issues.
I must say here that it was great that Nawaz Sharif, who was himself let down terribly by the Kargil foolishness, called on Mr Vajpayee, now sadly ailing. It was a good gesture, and if reports of that meeting are anything to go by, it was a much appreciated coming together of the two men who had the distinction of moving Pakistan-India relations to a better place.
Well from good tidings to extremely sad news. A Pakistani American, who had come to Pakistan to serve gratis at the Tahir Heart Institute (THI), Rabwah (also known as Chenabpur), was brutally shot dead within two days of his arrival, as he was leaving the graveyard where he had visited his relatives’ graves. His wife and little son were with him when he was killed. And a poor, pregnant woman was brick-bated to death by her father and brothers right on Turner Road, which runs at the back of the imposing and Honourable Lahore High Court.
In the good doctor’s case, one can gauge the hate the shooter had for his victim from the fact that he shot him fully 10 times, in sight of his family, only because Dr Mehdi Ali was an Ahmadi. In the poor woman’s case, it is reported that since she was so viciously killed by her father and brothers, during court hours, her murder was witnessed by hundreds of people, including the police, who did nothing to stop this utter cruelty.
What in God’s name is wrong with us? What’s with the hate? Are Ahmadis not citizens of this country? Not to be protected by law; not to be given justice? As for the unfortunate woman, will the Lahore High Court take suo-motu notice of the heartless violence on its doorstep?
A word about the Tahir Heart Institute, a state-of-the-art facility which I attend too, because it is run by my cardiologist and friend General Nuri. It caters to all faiths: doing 30 heart by-passes and 250 angioplasties/stentings every month; and 12 dialyses every day. I have met people there from as far away as Fata. The poor are treated free of charge. Dr Ali was one of the biggest donors of the THI.
In the end, to all the naysayers who are blathering on about Nawaz Sharif’s visit to India: neither he nor Modi carry a magic wand. All outstanding issues between the two countries cannot be solved yesterday.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 30th, 2014.
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Why have you assumed the shooting of the Ahmadi doctor was a sectarian killing?
@Agnostic: Not an exception to the rule - my comments stand. If the army thinks that it is being disadvantaged in a professional capacity - it will make itself heard to the Defence Secretary. The Defence Secretary will try to reach an agreement with the COAS, else will escalate to his Boss - the Defence Minister - who will try to reach a amicable path, else will escalate to the PM. This is how democracies work with the Military. Unlike Pakistan where the COAS will run, at the drop of a hat, to the Media directly via an abomination like the ISPR!!
Deep Diplomacy ++++++++++++++++ When NS speaks on the floor of the UN he calls for resolution of Kashmir according to UN resolutions.When in India he develops amnesia. A man of deep conviction.
"Rabwa (also known as chenabnagar)"
Gotta love Kamran Shafi for putting his point across in such a subtle way. Great article
@Rex Minor: And just WHERE might we all read about "the murder of hundreds of thousands of citizens" you speak of, or did you just make that number up????
The use of arcahic vocab to give flowery look to the article is a stupid thought.
Please write simple.
@Arijit Sharma:
Dear Arijit, indians are taking this author seriously but pakistanis don't as we know his affiliation to the ruling party.
Journalistic integrity - a paid commercial should say so under the title.
More and more senility...no connection with reality.
Time will come when pakistan are bound to follow as dictated by india.Nawaz sherif knows well the situation and so no kashmir or siachen issue but concentrate on trade and economy.
@Arindom: We keep hearing that the negotiators of India and Pakistan had reached agreement on the withdrawal of forces from Siachen but the Indian army put its foot down. Is that an exception which proves the rule?
The author is damn right, how could the Prime Minister of a muslim country miss the opportunity of shake hand cermony with the person who is accused of but not indicted for the murder of hundreds and thousands of citizens in the province he governed. Both militaries are not strangers to each other because of their joint colonial background and guest host get together.
Rex Minor
Nothing wrong in what you say. Now with these killings the focus has shifted from ' what's wrong with Pakistan ? '.... TO.....' what's wrong with Islam ? ' What confuses me is whether this is deliberate or is it accidental.
@author: " ... I have always believed that the more Indians and Pakistanis: civilian and military leaders; academics; journalists; and lay people, meet each other, the better. ... "
How is more people to people contact going to solve what Pakistanis refer to "core issues" ? Even if India were to give Pakistanis visas on arrival, the soldiers in Siachen will not be withdrawn, nor will Jammu and Kashmir be given away.
Indians and Pakistanis get along fabulously well on an individual level, but on a grander scale, intractable differences WILL crop up. The sooner Pakistani intellectuals come to grasp this dichotomy, the quicker solutions can be found.
@Shahbaz Asif Tahir: What do you mean by "disbeliever". India is also a deeply religious country even if people don't bring up religion in every conversation or wear it on their sleeves. Or you think anyone who does not subscribe to your belief system is a disbeliever?
Leave aside the two Prime Ministers, nobody carries the magic wand. The meeting is positive because it broke ice and got the two sides talking. The Delhi visit was more a social occasion rather than summit and rightly expectations were low. Dialogue has to continue.
NS is making a fool out of every liberal. He is just making gestures that he wants peace with India. He knows very well that unless he does something about the militant groups this peace process is going no where and Indians are no fools especially after Mumbai. NS can easily take out these groups as most of the these groups operate from Punjab but he has an unwritten alliance with them. He can force Judiciary which has a nexus with him to be stringent when handing verdicts to these terrorists.
Peace is a great blessing and ever sane human being strive for it, but at what cost? nawaz visit of india is mere an attendance in court of modi, we must set limits otherwise bottomless pit of disgrace is waiting for us in quest of good relations with hostile & cunning neighbor.
TC much Shafi sahib?
After a long time, a good writing by the author.
In the recent weeks, his writing had started to look like rantings of senility.
This guy is a comedian.
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Respected Sir, We Indians appreciate your friendly tone. But I am surprised you ask the question above. Especially having served as a Major, perhaps you should be aware? Such friendly meetings don't happen because of cross border terrorism from Pakistan in various manifestations ranging from Mumbai terrorist attack to beheading of our soldiers this last year. Regards.
Whilist we were young. We had a poem by kabir das or tuka ram. Do not remember it properly. But roughly goes like this. The deer would run around searching for fragrence all around in the forest little realising it comes from it horns. Like wise the pakistani establishment is running around and doing everything (nothing) to bring normalcy to the region. Its only action namely turning off the tap will be its greatest gift to humanity in south asia and afghanistan. Only if the right people are listening. Pramod
Thanks for this Op-Ed Shafi Sb,as always its a relieve to be knowing some sanity still prevails.I don't get it when people say India,US or Israel are our enemies,I say we are our own biggest enemies and the only real threat we have is from within our selves.If this madness is not checked,nothing can stop us from imploding.
"What in God’s name is wrong with us?" You ask? Well it's a simple five letter word, but I can't say it because the Tribune's thought police won't allow it.
Author is correct there is no magic band as such the old festering dispute needs patience.Pakistan would have been isolated if Nawaz would not have visited , Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh has valid reason to escape as she was in Japan on scheduled visit.Along the line of Author's thinking,India has requested Pakistan to stop the marching parade at Wagaha, as it is causing serious damage to the soldiers knees, but Pakistan refused as it is a tourist attraction. Modi is populist and dramatic personality, so if there is any positive movement on 26/11 which is a psychological barrier-,Modi will have the space to take some out of box step to improve Indo-Pak relation.
Even a magic wand, will never help in improving Pakistan, India, relations, since their ideologies are totally different. Pakistanis, are almost all Muslim, while India, has predominantly disbelievers. This was the basis of the famous Lahore resolution, of 1940, which ultimately became the Pakistan resolution. Nawaz Sharif,s visit only made him appear sillier than he is, and made him a laughing figure. However he had to please those who helped him get into power, by a false mandate, since the election results were a big farce, as they were rigged. Kindly take the army,s name with respect. They are the ultimate power, and decision making authority in Pakistan, and whether the liberals like you, detest or not more than 90 percent of Pakistan, adore, and trust the army. As far as the civilian government of Nawaz Sharif, is concerned or the PPP, the less said the better. All the best. Fi Amanillah.
To your question on why the Army Chiefs don;t meet - I have answered it for you before and will again here - Pakistan Army Chief is actually on par with the PM and the President of Pakistan in terms of power. He also makes or at least influences Policy - Foreign, Nuclear and Defence for sure. Whereas, the Indian Army Chief is actually several layers down in the Indian Establishment. He reports to the Defence Secretary, who reports to the defence Minister who reports to the PM. The Indian Army Chief has NO power watsoever in policy making - he justs follows orders, handed down from the PM to the Defence Minister and finally to him.
And finally, in India, all the Service Chiefs are on par in terms of rank - so why don't you talk of the Indian Navy Chief to meet the Pakistani Army Chief. Or the Air Chief - they all have equal rank and they all get their orders from the 'bloody civilians'.
Yawn! Nothing new. What a waste of ink.
Excellent article may God give this nation an insight to recognize hypocrites inciting hatred in the name of religion or patriotism.May God also bless us mercy that we see the humiliation of the said groups that they deserve.Let us hope they be consumed by fire of hatred that they lit for others.
Wah wah Wah sir this is so great. Sir how can I follow your footsteps.