India a
regional wild bull
Asif Haroon Raja
India occupies a unique position in the
South Asian region by dint of occupying nearly 72 percent of the land surface
in South Asia, being a home of 77 percent of the region’s population, and
accounting for nearly 75 percent of the regional economic output. It has the
third largest Army (1,325,000) in the world and its economy is ranked 10th
strongest ($2.0 trillion). Notwithstanding its political, economic and military
prowess, India is viewed as a hegemonic power by all her six neighbors – from
Bangladesh in the east to Pakistan in the west, from Nepal and Bhutan in the
north to Sri Lanka in the south since all the six South Asian States have
suffered at the hands of India.
Indian political scientist (late) Dr. Bhabani Sen Gupta wrote in
the India Today April 30, 1984, “The Indian elephant cannot transform itself
into a mouse. If South Asia is to get itself out of the crippling binds of
conflicts and cleavages, the six neighbors will have to accept the bigness of
the seventh. And the seventh, that is India, will have to prove to the six that
big can indeed be beautiful.” India instead chose to become a wild bull suiting
her inner chemistry.
Drunk with power, India would not hesitate to attack a country if it
were in her interest to do so and if she felt that the other side was too weak
to resist. Indian leaders are staunch followers of infamous Chanakya (author of
Arthasastra during Chandragupta rule) and they feel no penitence in
implementing the deceitful policies of their Guru to undermine the neighboring
countries in pursuit of their geo-economic interests. Believing in the dictum
‘everything is fair in love and war’, they befriend the enemy of the neighbor,
carryout false flag operations, create misgivings through propaganda war,
anarchy and destabilization through covert operations and put their sins in the
basket of others.
RAW is notorious for conducting clandestine operations in the
neighborhood. Once India fails to assert its authority through coercion, it
then projects itself as the big brother to draw brotherly respect from younger
brothers. Its behavior as a big brother however leaves much to be desired.
Rather than earning respect by behaving maturely and generously, it behaves
arrogantly and expects one-sided respect and concessions. It has believed in
the policy of taking all and giving nothing in return. It considers unilateral concessions
as its birthright.
By the virtue of its size, economic potential and military power,
India claims a regional leadership position for herself, while her South Asian
neighbors accuse her of exercising hegemony. Her neighbors that have been repeatedly
bitten have reasons to complain. India has frequently resorted to military
force in the region and is the initiator of terrorism. It befriended Mukti
Bahini in East Pakistan and then treacherously split Pakistan into two in 1971.
India ousted the Ranas in Nepal and put King Tribhuvan on the throne in 1950. India pressed him to sign a treaty
of peace and friendship that is viewed by many Nepalese politicians as
imperialist. India trained the Tamil Tigers to kick-start a rebellion in Sri
Lanka in 1983 which raged till 2009. India restored Prime Minister Gayoom’s
rule during the attempted military coup in Maldives in 1988. India
didn’t spare even Bangladesh which she helped in gaining independence in 1971
and pitched Chakma rebels (Shanti Bahini) against Gen Ziaur Rahman government
and subsequent regimes. Hasina Wajid, daughter of Mujibur Rahman is in India’s
best books. To please India and hurt Pakistan, she has undertaken farcical
trials of aged Jamaat-e-Islami leaders allegedly involved in war crimes during
1971 war and some have been hanged.
In terms of forcible seizure and land grab, India has occupied
Muslim-majority J&K (October 1947), Muslim-ruled Hyderabad (1948),
Portuguese-administered Dadra & Nagar Haveli (1954), and Goa, Diu &
Daman (1961), and Buddhist-ruled Sikkim (1975) through a surfeit of vicious and
fraudulent means, often discounting people’s wishes. For instance, an opinion
poll by CSDS in 2007 showed that 87% of people in the Kashmir Valley didn’t
want to live under India. And yet, India, the so-called largest democracy in
our world, has no wish to hold such a referendum in the occupied territories.
In violation of the UN Resolutions and pledge given by Nehru, India
stubbornly clings to the occupied territory and claim it as integral part of
India. In order to retain her illegal occupation, India has stationed 750,000
occupying forces in Indian Occupied Kashmir and has subjected the hapless
Kashmiris to a reign of terror. To keep Pakistan restrained from voicing
concern and seeking a plebiscite, India waged a massive proxy war in FATA and
Balochistan in 2003 which is still continuing and is now resorting to water
terrorism. India has water disputes with Bangladesh and Nepal.
The neighbors see India as an overbearing oppressor and a rogue, which
uses her territories to dump poor quality Indian goods while putting
unnecessary restrictions to exporting their goods into India. SAARC has not
progressed essentially because of India’s efforts to set rules of tariffs in
accordance with her wishes and to monopolize the trade. All SAARC members
trading with India suffer from trade deficit.
India’s policies remain myopic and short-sighted, if not self-centered
and often lethal. She has failed to wipe out the pervasive negative perceptions
held by all her regional neighbors. So far, from Bhabani Sen Gupta’s utopian
view, India has become a regional wild bull, if not an elephant or even worse.
And no one likes such a beast! Truly, the stamp of a regional hegemon is
written all over India’s face. As a matter of fact with the resurgence of the
Hindutva fascist forces in the national politics of India, she has the
potential to become a regional pariah. And that is an ominous sign for the
entire region! Just as the United States of America and Russia are hated today
in many countries globally for their hegemony, so is India in South Asia.
India being an imperialist power and ruled
by 2.8% Brahman rulers wants to become super power of South Asia and a world
power. This ambition is essentially driven by the myth of Mahabharata,
fanaticized by every Brahman. Not only Brahman leaders behave callously towards
the neighbors, their behavior towards minorities in India is also atrocious.
Muslims, Sikhs, Christians and even low caste Hindus have suffered a great deal
at the hands of Hindu extremists. India’s oppressive policies have given birth
to dozens of insurgencies.
Indigenous freedom movement in Indian
Occupied Kashmir (IOK) has become a bleeding wound for India and a cause of
embarrassment that despite deploying such a large force in a small Valley and
using excessive force, rape and torture as tools to crush the movement for over
22 years, it has failed to extinguish the flame of liberty. Maintenance of
750,000 security forces since 1989 in IOK is a huge drain on India’s economy.
So is the burden of 700,000 troops employed to fighting dozens of
insurgencies/separatist movements in various parts of India.
India considers Pakistan as the lone
obstacle in the way of her imperialist ambitions. India’s dangerous plan
conceived after 9/11 in 2001 to denuclearize and balkanize Pakistan through
proxy war has run into difficulties because of NATO’s and ANA’s inability to
defeat Afghan Taliban and ISAF’s withdrawal. Increasing intimacy between USA
and Pakistan as well as between new Afghan regime and Pakistan is happening at
a time when Indo-Pakistan relations are sailing through choppy waters. This
change in the outlook of USA trying to remove the distrust accumulated over a
period of time and to rebuild friendly ties with Pakistan is vexing India. Not
knowing how to disrupt growth of Pak-US and Pak-Afghan ties, India is
continuing to play the terrorism card.
After heating up the LoC in Kashmir and
working boundary in Sialkot sector together with abortive false flag
operations, RAW in concert with elements within Afghan NDS, is using runaway
Fazlullah and Khurasani to carryout terror attacks against soft targets inside
Pakistan to cause maximum pain. Attack on Army Public School Peshawar was
masterminded by RAW. Now targets of similar nature including DHAs and Askari
colonies are listed as future targets. Several terror attacks in Balochistan in
quick succession are link of the same chain to build up pressure on Pakistan
and force the Army to give a breather to the FATA militants and get deflected
towards the eastern border. The US must be firmly told to discipline the wild
bull if it is serious in getting rid of the scourge of terrorism. At the same
time, Pakistan should impress upon other South Asian States that if they desire
to live as independent respectable nations and want to progress, they will have
to find ways and means how to tame the wild bull.
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