Pakistan should stand on its own economic feet
Asif Haroon Raja
Both Musharraf regime, which initiated the
Global War on Terror (GWOT) and Zardari regime which furthered it served
foreign agenda at the cost of national interests and people of Pakistan. In 12
years, Pakistan received a paltry amount of $10 billion from USA, large part of
which was CSF, meant to pay for services acquired/rendered. In exchange
Pakistan incurred a loss of $80 billion in fighting the insane war. Force was
the sole weapon used to crush the militants who had been provoked to pick up
arms against the State. While it was understandable for the occupation forces
operating in foreign land and against aliens to continue using force as a
preferred strategy to eliminate militant Muslims, the same strategy didn’t
altogether suit Pakistani troops since they were pitched against own people
within Pakistan. Moreover, the tribesmen of FATA had never rebelled against the
State and had faithfully defended the western border in accordance with the
pledge given to Quaid-e-Azam in April 1948.
FATA was peaceful in 2001 and remained so
even after the induction of regular troops in South Waziristan (SW) in 2002.
Ahmadzai Wazirs helped the troops in flushing out foreigners. They picked up
arms in 2004 when the troops supported by gunship helicopters, artillery guns
and air power launched series of military operations. Peace deals signed by the
Army with the militants between 2004 and 2008 were meant to renew fighting after
regaining breath and not to end the war for good. Even if they wanted to stop
fighting, outside powers made sure that they didn’t. Drone was used as a
spoiling attack to break deals. Both sides were bucked up and provided material
and financial support to bleed each other to death.
While each side gloated over their
tactical victories, in the ensuing cross fire, peaceful citizens suffered the
most for no fault of theirs. While the security forces arrested the suspected
militants and their sympathizers, the TTP killed the pro-government elders,
Maliks and clerics in FATA and shooed away the civil administration. CIA and
FBI coordinated and supervised this gruesome game. CIA in league with other
intelligence agencies stoked terrorism and poured tons of oil to prevent the
flames of terrorism from extinguishing. Till to-date, over 40,000 people have
died at the hands of terrorists, suicide bombers and bomb blasts. Tens of
thousands were injured and many among them crippled for life.
Fear, uncertainty and insecurity together
with poor governance, cronyism, wholesale corruption and worst energy crisis
during the infamous Zardari rule wasted away whatever little economic gains had
been made during Musharraf’s regime. Willful misdoings and absence of rule of law
and accountability dried up foreign investment, stopped the wheels of industry,
destroyed public sector enterprises, piled up massive foreign and domestic debt
and impoverished the economy. By the time the new democratic dispensation took
over power in June 2013, the country had reached the brink of collapse and was
on the verge of being declared a failed State.
Cleaning up of cobwebs and restoration of
economic health is a Herculean task for the incumbent government. Despite
significant steps taken by PML-N regime in the last ten months of its rule,
Pakistan’s economy has not stabilized. Inflation and price spiral have not come
down although the economic indicators are steadying. The malaise is too jumbled
up and complex. One of the biggest hurdles in the way of crossing the Rubicon
Line is the ongoing war on terror which has bled Pakistan profusely and drained
its economy. Pakistan which had a respectable standing till 2004 among the
comity of nations is now dubbed as the most dangerous country in the world.
Pakistani leadership remained so
infatuated to USA and obsessed with the US imposed war that they shut their
eyes to the double game played by the so-called friends of Pakistan. USA, India
and Afghanistan, supposed to be the allies of Pakistan in the GWOT, kept
heaping scorn and baseless allegations on Pakistan’s premier institutions and
stabbed Pakistan in the back whenever opportunity came their way. Military
standoff with India in 2001/02 and in 2008/09, presence of Blackwater in
federal/provincial capitals of the country, Raymond Davis incident, US Navy
Seals raid in Abbottabad and brutal attack on Salala check post in 2011 coupled
with malicious misinformation campaign by Indo-US-Western media maligning
Pakistan on cooked up charges, US discriminatory behavior and its refusal to
stop drone attacks didn’t open the eyes of our rulers. Washington’s repeated
slaps and insults didn’t bring any change in their subservient deportment. A
friendly wink or a warm handshake with a promise of another installment of aid
made our leaders ecstatic and they promptly geared up to do more.
For the last 13 years the US leaders have
over and over again been lying to Pakistan that the two enjoy strategic
relationship and that they want to build lasting relations based on mutual
trust and respect. In reality the US has forged strategic relations with India
and Afghanistan while it has treated Pakistan more as a foe and less as an
ally. It has backed the Indo-Afghan covert war to destabilize Pakistan and
dismember it from within so that its nukes could be disabled. The US think
tanks and government controlled media as well as officials have been
circulating stories of breakup of Pakistan by 2015 and spews venom against Pak
Army, ISI and nuclear program. The US openly supports the Baloch separatists
seeking independence of Balochistan. Segment of Pak media, particularly
Jang-Geo Group, promotes foreign agenda.
The whole world knows that both India and
Afghanistan are heavily involved in covert operations against Pakistan since
2002 using Afghan soil. Late Balach Marri and Brahamdagh Bugti were sheltered
by Afghan government. Fugitives Fazlullah, Khalid Omar Khurasani and Faqir
Muhammad are enjoying the hospitality of Afghan government since 2009. Kunar
and Nuristan are their safe havens from where they are launching their
militants since 2011. Not for once the US has admonished the two countries
involved in cross border terrorism, or any concern shown on the sanctuaries. It
has looked the other way to over 70 training camps established by RAW and RAAM
under the supervision of Afghan National Directorate of Security along
Pak-Afghan border to train, equip and launch terrorists into FATA and
Balochistan. Indian Embassy and four Consulates latched with 14 Indian
intelligence units in Afghanistan are entirely focused towards Pakistan.
Not only India and Afghanistan have been
given a clean chit, their complaints are listened to with compassion by
Washington and accordingly Pakistan is censured. Ironically, the absurd stance
of the chief trouble maker India that it is the victim of terrorism is
acknowledged by the west. American radars are fixed on Pakistan only. The whole
flak comes on Pakistan which has sacrificed the most and is the biggest victim
of terrorism. Since 2010, hue and cry has been made over North Waziristan and
Pakistan repeatedly warned to flush out the terrorists or else be ready for
dire consequences.
Well knowing that India is the arch enemy
of Pakistan and she keeps conspiring to breakup Pakistan, the US bolstered
India’s conventional defence capability significantly and also upgraded her
nuclear capability by signing civil nuclear deal. Heavy tilt in the military
balance in her favor has made India more aggressive and uncompromising. The US
helped India in consolidating her presence in Afghanistan thereby facilitating
her plans to encircle Pakistan. India’s water terrorism aimed at forcing
Pakistan to give up Kashmir is jeopardizing the lives of 180 million
Pakistanis. Illegal construction of dams has not been objected to by the west.
India’s worst human rights abuses in
Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) against Muslim Kashmiris since 1989 have been
ignored. Instead of pressuring India to abide by the UN resolutions and hold a
plebiscite in IOK, the US presses Pakistan to accept India’s plan of converting
Line of Control into international border. India and Pakistan can live as
peaceful and friendly neighbors once Kashmir dispute is resolved and not
otherwise. The solution cannot be found without involving Kashmiris in the
dialogue process.
Both the US and India tried hard to spoil
Pakistan’s relations with Iran and China and has been putting hurdles in the
Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project. In spite of hostile stance of the trio,
Pakistan leadership has been consistently pursuing self-defeating policy of
appeasement. Incumbent government is making efforts to reduce dependence upon
the US by leaning more heavily upon China, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf States,
Turkey and South Korea to overcome its energy crisis and improve its economy.
Until and unless Pakistan get rid of US
imposed war, reforms its political, judicial, financial and administrative
systems, enforces rule of law and strict accountability of the law breakers,
terrorists and criminals, strap up out-of-control media, breaks the begging
bowl and stands on its own economic feet, it will remain dependant and
vulnerable to exploitation and fragmentation.
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