Horde of
Enemies surrounding Pakistan
Asif Haroon
Raja
“India for some time has
always used Afghanistan as a second front, and India has over the years
financed problems for Pakistan on that side of the border.” Ex-American Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel
Overall Geo-political
environment
India
Since the
inception of Pakistan on August 14, 1947, Pakistan’s horizons have remained
overcast with thick clouds of security threats. Its arch rival India never
reconciled with the existence of Pakistan and constantly conspired to either
undo Pakistan, or split it into small states, or to make it her satellite.
During the
last tenure of BJP under rabid communalist Modi, Hindu extremism has scaled new
heights in the caste ridden India. There were 750 incidents of communal
violence in India in 2016 alone. What is more alarming is the fact that
discrimination against Muslims has been institutionalised in India in the
attitudes and actions of its judiciary, security forces and the Parliament
which shows that India is for the Hindus alone. Furthermore, Hindutva has
transfigured itself in anti-Pakistan activities. Unfortunately, the big powers
having influence on India have encouraged rather than discouraged India to put
a stop to this dangerous trend in India. They have helped Modi in getting
re-elected.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan
has not accepted Durand Line as the international border and lays claims on
FATA, parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Pashtun inhabited Baluchistan in the
southwest.Support to TTP and now to PTM is aimed at creating Pashtunistan.
Since 2002, Kabul has allowed anti-Pakistan intelligence agencies and occupying
forces to use Afghan soil against Pakistan for launching cross border terrorism
and drone war and has also given safe havens to several anti-Pakistan proscribed
militant groups at Nuristan, Kunar, Nangarhar and Badakhshan. Elements within
Afghan refugees based in Pakistan since 1978 are cultivated by NDS and RAW and
used for subversive activities. Perforce, Pakistan has undertook the exercise
of fencing the 2600 km western border and to expedite return of refugees.
Iran
Iran under
Reza Shah Pehlevi remained friendly, but after the takeover by Islamists in
March 1979, coolness set in and it drifted towards India. Pakistan has
been ignoring Iran’s role in sectarianism and in covert operations, its
closeness with India and Afghan Northern Alliance since 1994-6 and meddlesome
role in Afghanistan. Pakistan’s main security concern is India and its alliance
with Afghanistan and USA and its proxies TTP, BLA, BRA and BLF. Faced with twin
threat from the east and the west, Pakistan can ill afford to make its
southwestern border unfriendly by trading accusations. It kept Iran in its loop
when it was in the firing line of the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Gulf States, and
the West.
Startling disclosures made by Indian agent
Kulbushan Yadav in 2016 came as a bolt from the sky. While using Chahbahar as
his base of operation since 2003, he was in league with BLA, BRA, and BLF in
Baluchistan and with MQM in Karachi and had caused immense human and financial
losses in the two regions with the help of his networks. It was difficult to
believe that his clandestine activities were unknown to Iran. Everyone in
Pakistan felt aghast and it became difficult to reconcile with the new development
since the people had perceived Iran as a brotherly country, which unlike
Afghanistan had a good track record. It has now come to light that three Baluch
proscribed groups are operating from Seistan and are patronized by
Pasdaran-e-Inqilab. Pakistan has decided to fence the southwestern border as
well.
Russia
Former USSR
closely aligned with India and Afghanistan had its own reservations and grudges
against Pakistan and saw it as an ideological threat and a lackey of the West.
After the end of cold war and its status reduced to Russian federation,
Moscowmellowed down its policies of interventions, regime changes and
clandestine operations. A slight change has come in the attitude of Moscow
toward Pakistan mainly because of Indo-US ever deepening alliance, new cold war
with USA, its interest in CPEC and its desire to play a role in Afghan peace as
well as in the global game.
US led
western world and Israel
The US and
the West traditionally remained tilted towards India and this tilt turned into
strategic partnership between USA and India after 9/11. Israel is another
strategic partner of India which sees nuclear Pakistan as a threat. From 2002
onwards, under the garb of war on terror, India, Afghanistan, USA and NATO have
conducted series of insidious campaigns to disable Pakistan’s nuclear program
and to make it a compliant state.
The US as
well as Israel joined by western countries are feverishly modernizing and
upgrading the military might of Indian armed forces and to bolster her economy
so as to enable her to deal with Pakistan effectively, and to act as a bulwark
against China and a policeman of Indo-Pacific Region. The trio in pursuit of
common objectives and respective goals is working hard to deprive Pakistan of
its nuclear teeth. Their urgency has intensified after the emergence of CPEC
which has all the potentials to unravel their ambitious agendas. Scuttling of
CPEC has become a major goal of India and USA.
Ambitions of
big powers
While USA
aspires to retain its hegemony over the world for next hundred years, Israel
aspires for Greater Israel and India wishes to become the super power of South
Asia. USA has helped Israel in becoming an unchallenged super power of Middle
East and the two are now close to achieving the objective of establishing
Greater Israel. The only hitch is Iran from which the duo is trying to snatch
its missile power through diplomatic isolation, economic sanctions and now
military coercion.
The US aims at controlling
the warm waters, as well as all the oil and trade routes running through the
warm waters of the Indian Ocean with the help of India and Iran once the
latter’s regime is brought in the loop. It sees China as its main competitor and
is engaged in trade war in its bid to contain its economic growth. It also
wants to block the resurgence of Russia.
Pakistan
Besides India,
Afghanistan, Iran, former USSR, Saudi Arabia, the West and USA have been
meddling into the internal affairs of Pakistan, each having its own set of
motives. India and USA not wanting the country to stand on its own economic
feet and become self-reliant have played their part in keeping Pakistan
politically destabilized, and economically weak and dependent.
Pakistan is faced with hostile Indo-US-Afghan nexus
based in Afghanistan, covert war waged by paid proxies, water war, hybrid war,
Ajit Doval doctrine, Af-Pak doctrine, Kerry-Lugar Bill doctrine, and now
Trump’s offensive doctrine aimed at melting the economy, which is already in
crisis, through the cards of IMF, FATF and sanctions. Lastly, the brewing storm
in its backyard owing to US-Iran tiff and the surge in political cum lawyers’
temperature at home.
China – the only time-tested friend
China is the emerging super
power and is today the second largest economic power of the world. It has freed
Pakistan from the stranglehold of US war munitions which are not only highly
expensive but also tied to stringent conditions. In critical conditions the US
had imposed military sanctions and stopped the flow of spare parts and
ammunition. China helped Pakistan in broadening the military industrial base
and strengthening the military muscles in a big way. It is now engaged in
developing Pakistan’s economic strength through $ 62 billion CPEC which will
make Pakistan self-reliant. China has built following facilities in Pakistan
and all the ventures are of best standards and not a single one failed or
proved counterproductive:
1 Aeronautical Complex where JF-17, Mushaak and jet
trainers are being made.
2. Heavy
Mechanical Complex.
3. Heavy
Electrical Complex.
4. Tank
Rebuild Factory.
5. Sports
Complex.
6. Karakorum
Highway.
7. Chashma
nuclear plants.
8. CPEC which
has already helped in overcoming energy crisis.
9. Gwadar
deep-seaport.
India’s
global ambitions
India has
long dreamed of becoming a regional hegemon in South Asia. Aspiring to achieve
preponderance, New Delhi has employed both soft and hard power in order to
bring all the peripheral South Asian States under her military and economic
tentacles. For India, militarily-rising Pakistan continues to pose a
significant threat to its ambitions and nefarious designs in South Asia and the
region.India considers
Pakistan to be the only stumbling block in her path to achieve her global
ambitions and sees it as a thorn in the flesh which must be removed. China is
another threat to Pakistan because of Sino-Pakistan deep-rooted friendship
which has transformed into strategic partnership.
Indian tactics to humble Pakistan
In order to compel Pakistan
to submit to the Indian demand of becoming a client state as in the case of
other South Asian States, India has gone to war with Pakistan thrice. It cut
Pakistan into two in 1971, and since then has been continuously resorting to
underhand tactics to browbeat Pakistan. India has been using all
sorts of covert tricks and overt coercive tactics to destabilize Pakistan
financially, politically, and militarily. India usesterrorism as a weapon
to intimidate all seven South Asian neighbors.
After 9/11, India gave
fillip to the bogey of terrorism and used it to her advantage to not only
project freedom movement in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) as Islamic
radicalism but also blamed Pakistan that it supports terrorism. India has been
receiving full support from USA and other strategic partners to accomplish her
objectives against Pakistan.
India has also been
trying to isolate Pakistan by cultivating friendship with all others including
those with whom it has disputes and is in competition. India has played a key
role in straining our relations with some friends. India works on
Chanakya’s analogy, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend”.
India’s indirect strategy after nuclear/missile
parity
Once Pakistan achieved parity in nuclear and
missile power and foreclosed the option of direct war, India has been making
use of other tools, such as diplomatic, political, economic coercion, nuclear
blackmail, military standoffs, strategic encirclement, isolation, water
terrorism, and propaganda war to achieve hersinister objectives.
For the fulfilment of her nefarious designs, India
has developed strategic relationship with USA, Israel, Iran, Afghanistan and
the Gulf States, and since 2002 is feverishly engaged in a plot to destabilize,
denuclearize and break Pakistan into four parts.
RAW-NDS-CIA collusion to
destabilize Pakistan
India has colluded with
Afghanistan who bears ill will at heart for Pakistan to further escalate
unsettling situation in Pakistan.The Karzai administration offered India an
opportunity to establish its terror recruitment camps in Afghanistan against
its traditional enemy, Pakistan. 70 training camps and training centres were
established, 4 Indian consulates were opened and 17 Indian intelligence units
were inducted to foment terrorism in Pakistan. Ashraf Ghani has
followed suit. Karzai and Ghani’s governments have played into the hands of USA
and India since the two are their paymasters. The Taliban rightly term the
Kabul regime as illegitimate and toothless.
The RAW-NDS duo is working
hands in gloves to create instability in Pakistan so that the West remains
increasingly worried about Pakistan’s nuclear program. The CIA, Mossad and
MI6 are also cooperating with RAW to exacerbate Pakistan’s already fragile
security situation. In this hybrid warfare, India has extensively lobbied in
some Western capitals to stop them from supporting Pakistan on the nuclear
front.
Indo-US-Afghan narrative
India in collusion with
Afghanistan and USA built a narrative from 2001 onwards and put all acts of
terror in India, IOK, and Afghanistan in the basket of Pakistan and painted
herself and Afghanistan as the victims of terrorism. The trio launched a
malicious diplomatic offensive, hurling baseless allegations to discredit
Pakistan and to label Pakistan as a state that is colluding with terrorists and
is sponsoring terrorism.
This narrative has been
persistently sold to the world well knowing that Pakistan is the biggest victim
of terrorism since 2004. Well over 75, 000 people have lost their lives and
double the number sustained injuries. Terrorism has been flowing into various
parts of Pakistan from the soil of Afghanistan under a calculated plan to
destabilize it. RAW has used both Afghan and Iran soil to foment insurgency in
FATA and Baluchistan. Makran and Karachi coastal belt has also been in use of
RAW to fuel unrest in Karachi.
False flag operations
To give credence to her
fabrications, India conducted series of false flag operations in India, which
included terror attacks on Indian Parliament in New Delhi in December 2001, blasts
in Samjhota Express, attacks in Mecca mosque in Hyderabad and a mosque in
Malegaon in 2007, and Mumbai attacks in November 2008. In IOK, similar attacks
were stage-managed in Udhampur, Pathankot, Uri and Pulwama. The two banned
groups Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taeba were blamed but no evidence
was shared.
India’s deceitful diplomacy
India’s clever diplomacy and Indian media’s
mischievousness have managed to hide India’s massive human rights violations
and state terrorism against Indian minorities and people of IOK for the
last 71 years. India’s dual faced policies and dramatics of media and Bollywood
have not only helped in masking the ugly face of India, but has been successful
in exalting it and portraying it as ‘shining India’. It was assumed that the
Indian farce of democracy and secularism would get exposed after the power
getting transferred to extremist BJP, however, it has so far not happened
despite Modi’s open ended extremist policies against minorities, his craze for
Hindutva and failure to fulfil any of his economic goals to alleviate poverty.
Despite the big flaws and setbacks suffered in the aftermath of Pulwama, Modi
swept the polls in 2019 elections and pocketed more seats for BJP.
Indian leaders’ penchant for lies and intrigues
To achieve her purpose,
India resorts to lies and deceit. Indian leaders and Indian
media excel in twisting facts, cooking up stories and fake news and resorting
to false flag operations to tarnish the image of her enemies and to justify her
belligerent stance. While they lionize their minor achievements, they downplay
the achievements of their adversaries and in most cases convert their defeat on
the battleground or on the diplomatic front into victory on the media plane. It
happened in the 1965 war in which Pakistan had a distinct edge over India in
the closing round of the war, but Indian media has all along termed it as an
Indian victory. The heroics of Pak Army, PAF and Pak Navy were acknowledged and
applauded by the world, but India looked at it the other way. Similar narrative
was built by India after the Drass-Kargil conflict in the summer of 1999 and
for a fake surgical strike in 2016. Air strike in Balakot on February 24ththis
year against so-called JeM camp was depicted as a roaring success killing over
300 militants. Indian pilot Abhinandan captured by Pakistan on February 27 was
glamorized as a hero claiming that he had shot down F-16 jet.
Pakistan’s lackluster responses
On our part, well knowing India’s game plan of
internationally isolating Pakistan, we have done very little to expose the
fakery of India or as a minimum to put the record straight by highlighting the
facts. Afghanistan and Iran are our next door neighbors and both are not
contiguous to India, and yet, India has developed strategic relations with both
and made them unfriendly towards Pakistan. India has been sponsoring or triggering
insurgencies in Pakistan, but Pakistan has yet to extend support to dozens of
insurgencies and separatist movements in all parts of India. We even feel shy
in extending support to Kashmiris in IOK. We have been unable to convince a
single country to stand up in support of the Kashmiris, condemn India and
pressurize it to stop human rights violations in IOK.
Leadership crisis in Pakistan
Whatever successes made by India to weaken Pakistan
were mainly due to our weak leadership, frail foreign policy, lack of identity
and internal squabbling. Security concerns guided our foreign policy while
leadership crisis turned democracy into a sham democracy and enfeebled the
institutions. None made an effort to strengthen the institutions since weak and
controlled institutions enabled the elites to preserve their pomp and show. As
a result, Pakistan kept lurching from one crisis to another.
Pakistan’s defiance
Although India is five times bigger in numbers and
resources than Pakistan, and so is the case with the armed forces, however,
despite this huge handicap Pakistan has refused to accept India’s hegemony in
the region and has insisted upon equal based relationship.In this regard,
Pakistani security agencies have always played a superior hand and have thwarted
any threats posed by them.
It is highly laudable that
the security agencies of Pakistan have, so far, successfully countered the
offensives by the RAW-NDS-CIA nexus against the country by breaking the back of
foreign supported terrorism. After flushing out all the terrorists groups from
FATA and dismantling the spy network under Kulbhushan Yadav in 2016, the ISI,
MI and the Army have continued to conduct operations against the presence of
RAW’s operatives in the country as well as facilitators, handlers and
supporters of terrorists.
Pakistan’s options
Pakistan cannot completely
neutralize the threat of RAW without enhancing intelligence coordination with
Iran’s Intelligence. Some of RAW’s operatives are believed to be working at the
Chabahar Port as Indian engineers and servicemen. If both Pakistan and China
include Iran in CPEC, Tehran would not allow RAW’s agents to use its soil
against Pakistan.
Chahbahar
poses negligible military threat to Pakistan, if any. It is an economic issue
and we should see it in this light. Without going into details, it is wishful
thinking on India's part that it can replace or economically compete with the
long-established trade links with Central Asia through Pakistan. Strategic
interests invariably lose out in the long run when they come in conflict with
economic considerations.
Gwadar is
neither meant to be nor is strategically viable as a naval base for China. It
is located too far away and its links with the latter are too tenuous to make
it secure enough for functioning as a base for military operations.
Presumably, the most
effective means to counter the ongoing Indian proxy war against Pakistan is to
build the capacity of the civil and military intelligence agencies so that they
respond promptly to security challenges faced by the country.
It is imperative
that we break the nexus between the NDS and RAW, work hard in connivance with
China, Russia, Iran, Turkey and Central Asian Republics to facilitate early
exit of US-NATO troops from Afghanistan, and help in the establishment of a
broad-based government in Kabul under the Taliban from whom power was illegally
snatched.
We need to
make it known to the people of Afghanistan that claiming Pashtun dominated
areas of Pakistan may be good for politics in the short term but it is not to
their long-term advantage. Pashtuns constitute about 40% of Afghanistan's
population and have dominated the country since her inception. It does not sit
well with the other Afghan communities, Tajiks, Uzbeks, Hazaras, Turkmen and
others. Adding more Pashtuns to the mix will only exacerbate the already
difficult problem.
Whether
Afghan politicians want it or not, the two countries are joined at the
hip historically and will
remain as such geographically, economically and culturally. India will always
be an outsider. Sooner than later, Afghan politicians will realise it.
Paradoxically, Indian investment in Afghanistan may work to our advantage.
Gratitude is the least reliable currency when it comes to international
relations. We just have to play our cards right.
Implementation
of National Action Plan, particularly NACTA, Joint Intelligence Directorate,
refurbishment of judiciary and police, together with fencing of
northwestern/southwestern border, return of Afghan refugees and integration of
FATA into KP must be expedited.
So far we talk
of dangers of hybrid war but have no plans to counter it. A high powered
organization must be made capable of launching effective defensive and
offensive psychological operations to counter the
Indo-Afghan-US-Western-Israeli hybrid war. First step in this regard would be
to disable anti-state websites, cleanse our electronic media from bad hats,
rein in social media that are manipulated by foreign hands and defang the
anti-state elements busy stinging Pakistan.
It is time to
identify our friends and foes, bust all the nests of espionage in Pakistan,
make our foreign policy pro-active, get rid of our self-defeating policy of
appeasement, free ourselves from the magic spell of USA, and control our
insatiable hunger for unproductive talks with India.
We urgently
need to enhance our perimeter of security to have greater breathing
space.
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