Most pundits attribute this aggressive Indian posture towards Pakistan to several factors that relate to Indian political dynamic, its growing international clout and Pakistan’s current weaknesses. It is widely believed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stepped up anti-Pakistan rhetoric to make gains at the recently held state elections. His belligerent posture against Pakistan and his Hindu nationalist roots, along with his positive image as a performer, did help the BJP to sweep polls in Maharashtra and Harayana states that previously were the strongholds of the Congress. For Modi, the BJP’s victory in the forthcoming state elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is considered crucial for realising his highly controversial plan of doing away with Article 370 of the Indian Constitution that gives a special status to the state. Any change in the constitutional status of J&K will have far-reaching repercussions for the people of the state and further adversely impact India-Pakistan relations. It will also demonstrate India’s arbitrary and hegemonic attitude and trigger a fresh wave of resistance in the Valley.
The warm reception that was accorded to Prime Minister Modi in the US and other world capitals, after the BJP’s convincing victory in the national elections, has further inflated his arrogance. The BJP leadership is also emboldened by Pakistan’s present political instability and internal weakness. Perhaps, in Modi’s assessment, if he were to behave normally towards Pakistan, the world would take a kinder view of it and will be a counter to his policy of isolating Pakistan.
Intensity of border violations, however, is likely to subside in the coming weeks as this is a short-term tactic and would be counterproductive if pursued over a prolonged period. Modi’s ambition of putting India into the big league can only materialise if it is at peace with its neighbours and is internally stable. Increased tension and escalating violence in a nuclear environment would keep investment away and consequently, affect economic growth and reflect poorly on India’s ability to deal with its neighbours.
We have recent examples when mounting tension brought armed forces of India and Pakistan eyeball-to-eyeball and then they were withdrawn without any gains. It also led to foreign investment shying away and raising alarm of a conventional war that could escalate into a nuclear confrontation. During the 2002 general mobilisation, Pakistan’s unambiguous warning that it will not hesitate using its strategic weapons if it were conventionally overrun did have a sobering effect and resulted in the pullback of military forces to peace locations.
The Indian allegation that Pakistan is responsible for the current border skirmishes and has initiated them and that it is only retaliating with greater intensity and firepower does not stand to close scrutiny. At a time when Pakistan’s armed forces are stretched to their limit in fighting an existential threat of insurgency, is engaged in rehabilitation of the IDPs and flood-affected people, and have a bulk of armed forces deployed on the eastern front, it is not logical to ignite tensions and further stretch their resources. Moreover, with the highly elaborate defensive network in place on the Indian side of the Working Boundary and the LoC — electrified fencing, aggressive patrolling, satellite coverage, etc., it seems so illogical that these could be penetrated so easily. Equally intriguing is the disregard on the part of the Indian military in invoking the established confidence-building measures (CBM). In case of border violations, there is an agreed procedure that is supposed to be followed irrespective of who fired the first round. Local commanders are expected to inform their counterparts regarding incoming fire so that the situation is quickly brought under control and if firing fails to cease, flag meetings should be sought and if that also does not work, then the DGMOs’ hot line should be activated. Both countries blame each other for not responding to any of these CBMs. The Pakistan Army blames India for deliberately flouting the CBMs as a part of its current policy. Frequent volatility on the LoC and the Working Boundary is symptomatic of the deeper grievances and the unfortunate history that the two countries share and are unable to shed for a better future.
Pakistan’s frustrations are embedded in India’s intransigence over solving the Kashmir problem politically, its continued suppression of the Kashmiri people and its overall hegemonic behaviour. For India, Pakistan’s support of militants is unacceptable and responds forcefully to it politically, diplomatically and by activating the border. Modi should, however, know that deep political alienation cannot be addressed through administrative measures like abrogation of Article 370 and the autonomous status of the state. Kashmir is truly a thorn in the throat of India, no matter what draconian measures it takes to suppress them. Perhaps, the Indian leadership does not realise that the younger generation of Kashmiris born after 1990 has only experienced suffering and refuses to accept Indian dominance. So, it is a long-term problem that will not go away by arbitrary administrative measures. Pakistan should stop support to any militants, if any, because the post-1990 generation will not accept any Indian control and our involvement will only weaken its case politically.
If India-Pakistan tensions continue, these would influence their policies in Afghanistan, with serious impact on the overall stability of the region.
Unless Modi abandons his belligerent policy, no progress seems possible. The Pakistani leadership cannot continue to keep knocking at a closed door. It is regrettable that South Asia is already the most disconnected region in the world and current Indian policies are further pulling it apart.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 29th, 2014.
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Modi is a criminal and a killer, there should be no dialogue with him, he was not even welcome in the US before he became President. His shameful supporters and rich friends got him elected but he still has no respect.
Lets not forget about his past, everyone who has sense should write about his evil past and not let the world forget what he really is, a MONSTER.
Write about bringing him to justice, at every forum you get a chance, every time, dont be fooled by his passive mannerisms, he is a duplicity filled passive aggressive character but he does not realize, it could get the region into a serious war because there are soldiers on the side of the border who are itching for a fight just as well.
@Feroz: 10 million Bangladeshi of which 95% were Hindus. Abetted by the Biharis (UP/bihar muslims. in 1942-1946 -nearly 2.0 million Hindus in Noakhali - by Hussein Suhrwardhy -butcher of Bengal, Daily forced conversion of hindu sindhis in Sindh, Uprooting of Pandits in kashmir. The list goes on.
@Shahg: alright, then show that force. This Modi reaction is due to the force shown by Pakistan. Be prepared what you wish for.
India should inform China and Saudi Arabia that any attack by Pakistan on India using weapons of mass destruction will lead to retaliation against them too as suppliers and funders.
India’s opposition prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi vowed Sunday a corruption-free government and a tough stand against rival Pakistan if his party wins elections next year. Under his watch, following the alleged fire-bombing of the train carrying Hindu pilgrims, in 2002, at Godhra, he implicitly oversaw the alleged massacre of over 2,000 Muslims, while the state machinery looked on in deliberate inaction. India’s definition of its terrorism concerns with Pakistan begins and ends with Saeed. Modi also slammed Congress for targeting him over his government’s response to Pakistan’s aggression.
@Paul: Being an Indian myself , will have to say that why should Kashmiris go to Pakistan , when their nationality is Kashmiri
@ivehadit:
But you presume Pankaj Mishra is all good? The guy has an agenda and a twisted brain too.
Bottomline: Modi is better for India than any other contemporary politician. He has his grey areas, but, so does everyone else!
After a long pause, Pakistan has taken again the conventional stance over Kashmir. Confused India went to the UN itself now they say that UN is not a suitable forum for this tension. Kashmir was no doubt the core issue between the two countries. Recently, after Modi’s win in India, Kashmir is second to another issue, i.e. Modi’s anti muslim mentality. He is a sincere follower of an organisation who burned muslims in their own country and destroyed a historic mosque. What else can be expected, from a follower of an insane organisation, who either make a hindu from you or burn you if they can. One thing to consider seriously is we are not the muslims of Gujarat!
@Shahg: keep dreaming bro, nothtaking harm in it. But you know what? The only reason India would not want a war against Pakistan is that it cares about its own people and would not like to have War with any country, The day it economy gets hampered and investors go away belive me when India come to Pakistan level like a failed state that would be worst for Pakistan.. It would not take more than week or even less to take whole Kashmir and defeat Pakistan. See your good friend china who always tries to enter others territory but piecefully leave also when gets kicked out. Vietnam kicked it many time, it doesn't mean that it can't defeat Vietnam but it understands that any war will take them few years back, imagine a furious china which has lost a lot of investment because of Vietnam would do with them? Hope u understand what I mean.... :-)You people are safe untill India is growing and pieceful.... And stop chanting nuclear bomb,seems u don't know what does nuking some one means...your govt will never dare to us nuke... It will be suicide for u ..Pakistan will just wiped out from world map ..
Excellent Article Sir , thats what Modi is ,, Thats what they are doing ,
Read Pankaj Mishra
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/25/opinion/pankaj-mishra-nirandra-modis-idea-of-india.html?_r=0
to understand what Modi means for India. (hint. its not all good).
@Paul: I agree rather just ask one ask all of them in a referendum, it would solve the issue for once and all.
So from this retired general, Pakistan does not wanna compromise on Kashmir still after 68 years then why does he expect India to compromise.
Kashmir can be solved but India's sovereignty and integrity cannot be compromised. If you have a good solution keep the red line on mind, let's discuss
"For Modi, the BJP’s victory in the forthcoming state elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is considered crucial for realising his highly controversial plan of doing away with Article 370 of the Indian Constitution that gives a special status to the state. Any change in the constitutional status of J&K will have far-reaching repercussions for the people of the state and further adversely impact India-Pakistan relations."
With due respect sir, Article 370 is not an India-Pakistan thing, its part of the indian constitution. When u do not respect or follow the indian constitution, u have no business talking/arguing about an article that does not directly concern u. Regarding the highly 'controversial' plan of doing away with it, I am no modi fan myself, but am opposed to the article tooth n nail n want it to be done away. But me wishing it away or u wishing its preservation is of no use. It has to be abrogated by a due process.
Without fighting India, Pakistan lost its east wing. Perceiving a threat from India, Pakistan lost its north and southern ends (Gilgit and Gwadar). Preparing to fight India, it lost KP and FATA areas to the talibans. Fearing Afghan forces, Pakistan may soon cede Azad Kashmir to India,
@Usman:
If you love Pakistan, persuade ISPR to allow Geo TV, DAWN TV, and Express TV to go to LOC and report what they see over as long as they want. Have the authorities in Pakistan ever told us the truth? You can also go to Indian TV channels to see the reality. We should stop being taken for a ride. Enough is enough.
only military guy from pakistan i would like to agree with,but not in this case ....he talks about what BJP intends to do in kashmir,if it comes to power while conveniently forgetting how pakistan annexed gilgit baltiststan and under 1974 act you are effectively turned them into your slaves even barring the facts like banned terrorist outfit hizbul mujahiddeen leader who lead a rally in POK on 27th brazenly confessing to your own TV channels that he is using POK as his base camp ...
@Naeem Khan: Any idea about how many innocent citizens were killed by the Pakistani Military in 1971 as well as the number of women raped ? Please do a Google search or ask the Bangladesh government for records.
"For India, Pakistan’s support of militants is unacceptable and responds forcefully to it politically, diplomatically and by activating the border"
Mr.General, so you do admit that pakistan supports militants. Why is that military people like you only come out with the truth after you retire? Self check or desire to come clean?
@ET , please publish.
India has been violating ceasefire over the past few days and the toll has been increasing with every rising single day in firing incidents. Since Modi’s election victory, military commanders have been encouraged to step up border patrols and retaliate with more force if they come under attack. New Delhi has insisted there can be no talks with Pakistan unless it ends shootings and pushing militants into the Indian side of Kashmir. This is what we feared would happen if Modi came to power. UN must take appropriate action against Indian aggression otherwise it would be no good for both sides.
I always read articles by Lt.Gen. (R) Talat Masood and enjoy them, but today I am disappointed. What is the need to tell India what is good for it? Why not let India suffer the consequences of its actions?
I have something positive to add to the lively debate that is going on. It is my message to Pakistan, and I am sure the good general will help give it due publicity.
All problems are due to Kashmir. Pakistan has tried all methods but has failed every time in convicting the world community and the UN to force India to hold plebiscite in J&K. There is one way, and only one way, Pakistan can realise this dream. Here it is.
Hold plebiscite in what you call as Azad Kashmir under the supervision of the UN. Before this, the UN should prepare electoral rolls, ensure non-inclusion of all non-Kashmiris, give full citizenship to the populace, and include the territory in Pakistan as per your constitution. You must also give the voters three choices, Pakistan, India or Azaadi. If the UN so demands, pull out all your forces, and the UN should demand India to do so. Replace all with International forces.
Go to the UN with the results, and demand the same from India. The whole world will support you in your cause.
If you cannot do it, stop whatever you are doing now. Only time will solve the problem. Prepare your masses to accept defeat if unavoidable due to circumstances. And, keep your people informed of the truth.
What do you think of this dear Talat?
" it is not logical to ignite tensions and further stretch their resources”. When did anyone ever accuse the Pakistani defence establishment of being logical?
Come back to us after 10 years and we'll talk about Kashmir. (Somehow, I get the feeling that the issue won't matter by then.)
For a CHANGE, It will be good if Pakistan and their intelligentsia start focusing on solving problems of PAKISTANI citizens than Indian citizens of Kashmir ....if not interested in Pakistani citizens...ok ...than carry on..
Whatever is happening today was long been anticipated during the Indian election campaign of this year. It is not difficult to make fool the common & poor people of India by making emotional speeches. Interestingly, despite of addressing the socio economic issues & lack of development, BJP candidates wins over the vote by declaring a war against Pakistan. Just check out the history of any election campaign of the world no candidate can ever give preference to war over people’s dilemmas. But in India, people are so much infatuated with the war slogans despite of their human ailments. But Modi makes a forward move very cleverly by first inviting PM Nawaz of Pakistan on oath taking ceremony and spreads the message of good gesture all over the world. Afterwards, it maneuvers its forces on border against Pakistan. A vivid contrast of hospitality and animosity!!!!!!!!!
I forgot to mention one aspect in my comment of early this morning. Some in Pakistan may express the wish that the way forward for India is to first have better relations with all of its neighbours. .
It is now easily possible for India to move ahead on its own resources irrespective of what its neighbours can offer by way of mutual trade and friendship. In the case of Pakistan the thinking may now be that there is no better way to impress friend and foe alike than by standing tall when the immediate adversary appears to have collapsed on to itself, by itself.
Much more than our concern over India's hostile posturing, which will probably intensify over time, we may wish to look at our manifold internal ailments which have brought us to this sorry pass. Our redemption lies in trying out new persons and new ideas, within shorter time intervals and with adequate safeguards, till workable solutions emerge.
-- Aussie: Shahid Saleem Arshad, PhD, Sydney
Oh dear pakistanis, dont make this all about yourselves!! @Malkana it becomes our duty to show you people our (and most of the worlds) view so that you dont get the wrong idea....
ET 2nd attempt. Please allow response o someone who has written to me.
@Anoni:
Forget what I say. Hear what your own retired Air Marshal says about who started all India Pakistan wars. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7rGVpiWH-QI
@Anshuman: HiS comment appears quite reasonable. What did you find objectionable?
South Asia most disconnected region what a joke perhaps the author is in a illusion that major of South Asia is Pakistan . There is trillions of Foreign exchange being flown in South Asia especially India . India is the call center of world the biggest IT exporter the country every one in the world is eager to do trade with starting from facebook when zukenberg made a state visit , IBM, goldman sacches , google etc even the chinese who sees India as a bigger market and was proved by his state visit to India not Pakistan why a country with so much expectations and economic supermacy will indulge in notorious incidents such as this . This has to be understand by the author India has no reasons to indulging a unstable nation the best way it can destroy Pakistan is to do nothing not even trade there is 116million $ FDI in Pakistan 26pc less then previous year which is mere 7% of foreign Investment in India so author please verify some words and have a discussion that who i which is disconnected .
@Aussie: And you are an Aussie and in Sydney with a PhD!!!
Education did no good to you I guess...
"@Paul:How come still no Kashmiris want to go to Pakistan. It is not understandable. Go to Kashmir and ask any one." Very well and truly said and I agree with you 1000% and this is the one and only solution of Kashmir's dispute between Pakistan and India you mentioned in your the above comment but the Indian government is never considering about it but only Indian government conducts elections' drama in Jammu and Kashmir.We are also emphasizing on the same you said that give Kashmiri people the plebiscite right so that they could decide that either they want to affiliate with India or with Pakistan or want their own separate and independent state and both countries must have to respect,honor and accept the Kashmiri people's choice cordially without showing any hesitation.You ask Indian government to ask the kashmiri people about their affiliation's shoice instead of guiding us because we Pakistani people also want plebiscite in Kashmir but Indian government doesn't want and Jawahir La'al Nehru has also said it in his speech at UNGC meeting that Kashmiri people will decide their own fate........
Looks like Indian press is not as free as we may think. The poor Indians cannot say a word at home and start blowing hot-air through Pakistani media. I am so sorry for you guys that your government is so suppressive of freedom of press. Also why do you start howling the moment a Pakistani author steps on your tail? Show some broadmindedness, some sense of humor, or at least some democratic spirit. Day in and day out you talk of Indian democracy and high moral grounds. Why does that disappear when you read something in a Pakistani newspaper?
I think Modi should reverse India's stance that it will not support proxies against other countries, at least covertly.
India's Economy will grow at double the pace that Pakistan's will grow. US aid is drying up, China is not willing to give any money apart from selling weapons, Pakistan's own creation - The Mujahideen - have started attacking Pakistan.
The biggest lie Pakistanis tell themselves is that India cannot grow without resolving Kashmir issue and/or without giving Pakistan what it wants(which is what they mean by resolution of outstanding issues). If so then how has India's Economy managed to double in the past 10 years? Poverty has halved. Literacy has risen.
India is peaceful, Pakistan has never been peaceful. Every other decade is marked by violence. India's foundations are solid. Pakistan doesn't affect is negatively nor positively.
In fact, it shows India's resolve in arm twisting the eternal nexus between Terror haven Pakistan and China.Its a good cue Pakistan must take.Modi has never been defeated, I dont think he will be in the future.Its better for Pakistan to submit and ask or mercy.This nuclear threat is nothing in India.There will be a disproportionate response and no one is afraid to die in India.
@Naeem Khan: It will do a lot of good to your own citizens if you can share the link to the US PBS documentary on Kashmir. Please share. And if your fantasy about India's poverty keep you happy and make you feel prosperous then so be it. I seriously wonder what will you pick on when the poverty is matter of past for India in near future. Man I would love to see what you will pick on next.
Why are you people surprised ?
What you see these days is a reflection of a national sentiment. It has not changed overnight, the previous Govt wanted to sweep things under the carpet - this one will not.
The only way to tackle an issue is to take it head on. Pak needs to reconcile itself to its geography. It has lost its Eastern wing, it has lost its social equilibrium , the fundamentalists have taken the bit in their mouth and cannot now be reigned in, Drones, suicide bombers...and the nation still thinks of coveting something it never had nor ever will !
When will Pak ever learn ? After Osama no one believes Pakistan, at best Pak is only tolerated. Not because of love but because the other option is worse & someone must be kept who will be made to take the rap - The Govt in Islamabad.
Its for Pak & its ppl to work out the mess they are in & to get out of the hole they have dug themselves into.
India & the rest of the world meanwhile progresses.
Pakistani establishment has led its nation to a state where bluster and bravado are the norm. A make believe world has been created for Pakistanis and they find it hard to digest that their country is in an unenviable mess. Even those exposed to internet and world news refuse to come to terms that they have been misled.
With each passing day Pakistan is trying to get away with PHK & GB. Let me assure that no government in India can allow this. Pakistan today or tomorrow have to surrender the PHK & GB to India by withdrawing its Armed Forces and settlers after 1947 for meaningful plebiscite, if any, in that part of J&K.
@Gp65:
All war are started by Pakistan... You need to get your history straight..
Check Siachen for a change. Will show how big a bully is your country
@GP65,,,If intelligence state is assuming that Afghanistan is a friend of an enemy, therefore, they are justified to do what they are doing for the last 37 years. Then so be it. Lets bring it on. 75% of total Pashtun & Afghans population which is under the age of 35 are determined to defeat Taliban line of thinkings & be part of the world Community & at peace. With sincere friends like rising & shining India on our side of peace & humanity, it will be hard for intelligence state to convince Taliban to do their bidding let alone the wider world. ET Please print.
26/11 no conviction yet shows how useful it is to talk .
@Shahg: You probably do not know that Pakistan can't afford the war with India even for a week. Guess what, India does not even has to start a war with Pakistan to bring it on its knees. All it needs to do is to create a war like situation, mobilize the navy, which would cause high insurance for ships carrying oil to sub continent. While, India may afford a high cost oil for weeks, Pakistan would just be bankrupt by paying for oil. Result, no industry, no rail, no electricity in Pakistan. You guys are on road for a 10 hour load shedding, imagine days without it for weeks and months. So your trump card may just be a pipe dream. Pakistan has been nuisance for 67 years and India still has made progress and can still make progress.
Why is it so difficult to understand that India was never Pakistan's friend and never will be and we should act accordingly. "During the 2002 general mobilisation, Pakistan’s unambiguous warning that it will not hesitate using its strategic weapons if it were conventionally overrun did have a sobering effect and resulted in the pullback of military forces to peace locations". The above sentence tell us a lot, the only thing Indians will understand is that Pakistan is united, strong and could stand up their bullying. Pakistan is not Goa, Nepal, Bhutan or even Afghanistan. The fact is that India does not enjoy any cordial relations with all of her neighbors and that should tell the world about their bellicosity. Sure Modi was received warmly by Obama not because Modi is such a great leader but the US has other motives. In the US press when ever Modi's reception was mentioned, the Gujrat massacre was not far behind and informing the public that Modi was refused entry visa to the US several times for more than a decade because of his involvement in that massacre. India may create mischief now in the Pukhtun dominated areas of Pakistan and keep the Pakistani security services busy there but as a Pukhtun myself I know that if India try to attack Pakistan, Pukhtuns from all over Pakistan and specially FATA will stand united and fight side by side our armed forces, there should be no mistake in understanding by any one across the border. As far Modi being a performer, we will see, Gujrat was a small province and the whole India is teeming with poverty and subsistence living, one should go there and look for themselves. There has been a movie made recently about the plight of Kashmiris, the director was being interviewed on US PBS ( public broadcasting service) the other day and he was saying openly that Kashmir is the only place on earth where Indian security personal are double the local total population and they have committed tremendous atrocities for the past 2 decades. We know that India will not allow the foreign press in Kashmir because Indians don't want the world to know how democratic India has murdered more than 100,000 Kashmiris and raped their women folks for the last 12 years, Kashmiris will not keep quite and will tell the world about their plight if given the chance.
Pakistan should stop living in dream land. Nuke blackmailing dont work in today's market. Pakistan is insignificant to world.
No talks with Pakistan until it stops all jihad in valley! For every ceasefire violation from pak, India should punish them & cause 10 times more damage!
I am a Jammu muslim and I wanted to live in a secular democratic setup and want my children to have good education.In which country can i get this..the answer is clear..and sir also talk about POK..why not held a referendum in that as an example....
The learned retired lieutenant general completly ignored the huge elephant, Pak army, in the room. When Modi wants economic development it is highly illogical he will indulge in belligerent policy towards Pakistan. Where as Pak army does illogical things all the time right from the 1947. In this messy equation there is one crucial person who is bumped out namely elected Prime Minister of Pakistan. That is really sad.
Pakistan does not have to knock at the doors. Just dismantle the infrastructure of exporting terrorism to India and Afganistan. A wise man like Modi, who loves his country, will be more than willing to talk to Pakistan about all outstaning issues including Kashmir once Pakistan starts exporting goods & services rather than terrorists!!!
How come still no Kashmiris want to go to Pakistan. It is not understandable. Go to Kashmir and ask any one.
This is a pattern. Just go back and look at every historical incident. Pakistan starts a fight. When India retaliates, it calls for intervention for all and sundry and cries "belligerence".
They way out is simply to talk to India about the firing (at DGMO level) and to issue orders to frontline units to strictly honor the ceasefire. To pretend that anything else is going to work is foolishness.
Modi has shown his desire to strengthen SARC by inviting all head of state in swearing ceremony , visiting neighbouring countries himself or sending his foreign minister ,offering India's resources & services( eg satellite) to neighbouring country and except Pakistan held consultation with all SARC head of states, when they met in UN.Trade facilitation is main aim of SARC but Pakistan has crossed many deadlines to provide the same to India,which shows its lack of sincerity besides its being internationaly acknowledged epicenter of terrorism is another hurdle in stregthening SARC.Pakistan want to internationalize Kashmir issue ,even after signing Shimla & Lahore agreement by inciting border skirmishes and showing it as nuclear flash point ,and so Pakistan Minister Gen(retd) Baloch threaten India in its parliament that Nuclear bomb is not there to be be kept in cold storage, similarlily other Political & Defence leader has been threatening India of nuclear holocast to attract International attention, which Pak PM failed to draw in UNO. Pakistan does not have article 370 in its constitution for it side of Kashmir and thereby it has pushed Punjabi population to settle in POK, so why it has any objection when there is at present only rumour that Modi might try to abrogate 370.Pak says it want plebiscite in Kashmir and Bilawal Bhutto wants to get every inch of Kashmir,as if it is a province of Pakistan.
Ignore India except aggression. Give full attention to erase corruption and strengthen the economy. Pakistan, first put your house in order.
Here is the fundamental problem. Pakistan's credibility and standing in the international community has fallen so low no one believes Pakistan. The more believable (i.e the truth) assessment is Pakistan Army thought it can continue on with shelling the border to give cover to terrorist infiltration, but were surprised by the intensity of the retaliation.
BJP has ruled India for about 6 years since 1947. Just about all the wars, mini-wars and the 1000 cuts strategy pursued by Pakistan happened during the Congress party's rule. So the story line of BJP kicking up tensions doesn't impress any one.
South Asia is already the most disconnected region in the world? Only in the fantastic imagination of Paksitanis. All the other south asian countries Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan are viewed as respectable members of the international community and are making progress. The same cannot be said of Pakistan.
I'm desperately waiting for Gvt to remove article 370 so that I can do some investments in kashmir, like me there are thousands want to start their business and settle in kashmir.. Thats the only way to help kashmiris to improve their economy, Kashmir will be the prosperous state of India.
The author is a retired Army general, so the entire article has to be taken with a grain of salt. The very fact that he openly asserts that war was avoided in 2002 because of open threat of use of nukes by Pakistan is not only absurd also exposes the stupidity of the so-called strategic thinkers.
The author's former employers have time and again demonstrated foolish behavior that has caused immense damage to Pakistan's interests. In fact, if it did care for it's common masses and wanted to make it's job of keeping Pakistan's borders safe lot easier, it would encourage normal trade, commerce, tourism and travel between India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. The very fact that there's only one - and only one - stakeholder that opposes this speaks volumes.
Very logical piece. I am very disappointed at the way Indian media is behaving these days. Doing nothing but inciting tempers of indian populace through falsified reporting and propaganda. Not only that, there seems to be no moderation on publishing ill-directional reports setting negative and hateful trends in readers.
It is very apparent that India is initiating the cross-border firing, knowing that India didn't like Pakistan's initiative to involve UN to witness themselves. As far as threatening Pakistan, I think it is established that neither of two has willingness or ability to fight a long war even conventional, knowing that both has a wide range of capabilities whether strategic, tactical or conventional. The only reason for India's foolish rhetoric is to allow cover for Modi's political adventurism, at what cost? It is for time to settle. As per the Indian population, they are just thrilled to see some over-excited language from New Delhi after an emotionaly stable tenure of PM Singh. Hopefully, the sanity will prevail sooner than later.
Narendra Modi is a stark departure from the previous cadre of elder BJP leadership in that he actually deploys belligerent actions, rather than mere angry words, in suitably accelerating circumstance. His meteoritic rise from humble origins, his tenure in Gujarat, his ability for hard work combined with sharp intellect, and his undoubted love for his homeland, are recognised on both sides of the border. Perhaps foremost is his desire, and very likely the ability, to parley India's present momentum into hitherto unimagined levels.
I am acutely aware that any comment I may have on the current Pakistani leadership will likely not pass the ET moderator's review. The contrast on our side of the border could not be more extreme or complete.
The biggest adverse factor is that both the Sharif and the Zardari clans have massive wealth parked in the West, and for this they are powerless to resist the slightest pressure in any form. The rest of their personal failings are mere icing on this cake. This is why the West is insistent that they must be allowed to complete their democratic tenure.
The Pakistan defence establishment is no doubt aware of these facts. To do nothing in these circumstances would be unwise. The pressures we face now are probably less than those in the future, if nothing else changes.
-- Aussie: Shahid Saleem Arshad, PhD, Sydney
All I say is that Modi will only respect force, our leaders never tire of the peace mantra, enough is enough, is there no man left to be ready to fight?
Give war a chance, watch India get on its knees for peace as the tensions cause panic in Mumbai Stock markets and investments plunge, Pakistan has a great Ace but does not know how to play it.
Go toe to toe with Modi, slam him on the floor and put your foot over his throat, that is the only language bullies like him respect.
For a Gen, this writer is sure meek.
The Mumbai massacre by the Pakistani gunmen is still fresh in the minds of the people of India, which yet to be brought to a closure. Modi or no Modi, all the people of India are on the same page when it comes to dealing with Pakistan. Therefore, in stead of waiting for India to change its hardline position, why don't the Pakistani leadership review their 68 year old position on Kashmir which has produced no results, and are not likely to produce any in the future. Because the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again, and expect different results.
It is widely believed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stepped up anti-Pakistan rhetoric to make gains at the recently held state elections. His belligerent posture against Pakistan Stop demonizing the leader at the personal level. In a democratic country Institutions are bigger than any one individual. You do not have personal knowledge or any evidence to support your theory. Till than who cares?
We are not interested in doing any business with Pakistan.
You did explain that very well and I suppose the Indians would have an opposing view, but as an observer who likes to keep things simple I do feel that in this instant India comes across as the ' big bully ' let's admit it they are big and strong..... this is one case where the Nawaz government has managed to do well.
Modi is like Hitler. Getting away with numerous sick tactics while the world stands and watch. Just as the world did in the 1930's. Modi;s rise to power is so similar to Hitler's that it is uncanny. History repeating itself. Or Modi using the same formula? But remember, Hitler ended up in ashes.and destroyed Germany in the process.