Locked up
Kashmir, its ramifications
Asif Haroon Raja
Kashmir - bone of contention
Antagonism
between India and Pakistan is a never ending phenomenon mainly due to
unresolved Kashmir dispute. It is the unfinished agenda of partition in 1947 left
behind by the British. After three wars, the two archrivals have so far
refrained from going for the 4th round due to nuclear deterrence
acquired by Pakistan. While India succeeded in gaining time to avoid
settlement, the UN tended to ignore India’s evasive tactics and yielded to her
gimmickry and cunning manipulations.
India’s
antipathy against Pakistan grew phenomenally after Modi took over power in June
2014 and scaled new heights in the aftermath of Pulwama incident in February
this year. The two nuclear states almost came close to a full-fledged war with
nuclear overhang when IAF jets dropped bombs in Balakot, but couldn’t cause any
damage. Pakistan retaliated by striking three high value targets inside Indian
Occupied Kashmir (IOK), but intentionally avoided physical harm. In the ensuing
air duel, PAF downed two Indian jets and captured one pilot.
The
second humiliation in quick succession made Modi so mad that he ordered
striking several Pakistani targets with Brahmo missiles. The hawks cooled down
when Pakistan decided to hit back more fiercely. To avenge mortification, Modi
regime took the unprecedented unconstitutional step on August 5. Articles 370
and 35A of the Indian Constitution were repealed and IOK was declared integral
part of India.
The
reckless act blew to smithereens all the UN resolutions, international
guarantees, bilateral agreements and previous decisions of Indian Supreme
Court. Since then, the people of Kashmir are locked up in the biggest open jail
and subjected to horrendous atrocities committed by Indian forces and RSS.
BJP’s wicked designs
BJP
regime has declared its intentions to carryout ethnic cleansing of Muslim
Kashmiris in order to change the demography of J&K and RSS gangs are
executing the gory plan. Hindutva fanatics in power are redefining India in
every possible way and are carrying out lynching of Indian Muslims. No one
knows how the future of South Asia will turn out.
BJP
leaders view Pakistan as a thorn in the flesh of India which must be removed.
Dreaming of Akhand Bharat, they are repeatedly stating that Pakistan will not
exist on the map of the world map in 2025 and it will become part of
India.
Pakistan’s muted response
Pakistan
launched a vigorous diplomatic offensive after August 5 to expose the dirty
face of India and produced good results, but diplomacy failed to force Modi to
lift curfew in IOK and provide succor to the besieged Kashmiris.
So
far Pakistan appears to be clueless how to go about dealing with the crisis in
IOK. The government is too deeply engrossed in dealing with internal challenges
and to tackle blackmailing tactics of IMF and FATF. It has little time to chalk
out a strategy how best to deal with the abnormal situation in IOK. While war
option is no more feasible for both the rivals due to nuclear factor, for
unknown reasons other viable options are not being exercised to checkmate the
madness of India.
Stages of freedom movement in Kashmir
The
Kashmiris after patiently waiting for over four decadesto grant them the right
of self-determination as pledged by Nehru and the UN,they ultimately lost
patience and picked up arms in 1989. They waged the freedom struggle with motivated zeal against heavy odds. No
amount of persecution and torture inflicted upon them by over 700,000 Indian security
forces lessened their zeal and resolve to gain freedom from India which had
occupied two-third of J&K illegally in October 1947.
Handful
of Mujahideen spurred by the Palestinian Intifada and outcome of Afghan Jihad
against the Soviets in Afghanistan battled the occupiers valiantly and turned
IOKinto a bleeding wound of India.
Pakistan
didn’t exploit the situation since India had become strategic partner of USA
after 1991 and Pakistan had fallen from its grace and was put under heavy
sanctions. The other reason was lackluster attitude of the democratic regimes
in the 1990s and their fear of Pakistan getting declared a rogue state.
The
freedom movement received a set back after 9/11 because of new laws framed by
USA on terrorism which branded all freedom movements within the Muslim world as
terrorism. ByportrayingKashmiri freedom fighters as bunch of terrorists abetted
by Pakistan, the hands of Pakistan were cleverly tied. Instead of extending
support to Kashmiris, Pakistan got fully engaged infighting foreign supported
proxies on its soil. India on the hand was given a free handto crush the
movement in Kashmir and to destabilize Pakistan.
Gen
Musharraf in his bid to appease India and USA, signed a peace deal with India
in January 2004, stopped movement across the Line of Control (LoC), banned six
Kashmir focused Jihadi groups and barred them from using Azad Kashmir (AJK) as
an operational base. He allowed India to fence the entire length of LoC.His out
of box solution to resolve the thorny Kashmir issue outside the realm of the 11
UN resolutions and his idea to divide J&K into 7 regions and to tackle each
one separately divided the 23-party APHC alliance. These steps took the steam
out of the movement and enabled India to put Pakistan on the back foot by
making FATA and Baluchistan and later on Karachi restive.
One
good thing that happened as a consequence to Musharraf’s anti-Kashmir policies
was that the struggle in IOK became wholly indigenous. The Kashmiris once again
started protesting at a large scale on the issue of Amarnath land scam in 2008,
but changed their strategy from armed to unarmed struggle. In 2010, teenagers
and children including girls joined the protests with stones in their small
hands and they started Palestinian style intifada with greater zeal.
After
the martyrdom of Burhan Wani in July 2016, the
zeal transformed into passion and Azadi slogan was chanted passionately.
Love for Pakistan and hate for India intensified. The occupying forces not
knowing how to handle the surging crowds resorted to cruel methods and used
pellet guns to blind the youth and children.
After
5 August 2019, the passion mixed with
hate got converted into deep-seated revenge. All shades of Kashmiris
irrespective of religious divides have started hating Modi regime. This is
altogether a new phenomenon which has never happened before.
The
Kashmiris are silently expressing their bitterness by refusing to open their
shops and do business, to drive transport and to send their children to
schools/colleges. The dead are being buried inside the houses. Day-to-day life
stand paralyzed, trade activity and tourism have come to a standstill. Claim of
India that the situation is back to normal is travesty of truth. The 30,000
strong band of RSS are busy killing Muslims and raping girls with a view to
change the demography of J&K. Non-Muslims are being settled in big
numbers.
So
far, the spirits of the Kashmiris locked up since 5 August, denied of basic
human rights and subjected to worst torture have not dampened.The day curfew is
lifted, there is every likelihood of eruption of violence in the valley.
To
give vent to their pent up rage, the Kashmiris might once again pick up arms
and even resort to suicide attacks, the glimpse of which was seen in Pulwama.
If they do so, it would provide an excuse to over 900,000 Indian forces to
carryout genocide of Kashmiris and force them to exit from IOK and create a
huge refugee problem for Pakistan.
Possibility of Backlash
Another
possibility which cannot be ruled out is the Kashmiris getting disillusioned
and frustrated from Pakistan due to its lackadaisical approach. Such rumblings
are already heard in IOK and AJK that the government is doing nothing to save
the lives and honor of Kashmiris in distress and to lessen their pains.
Indian
psychological operators are already working feverishly to poison the minds of
the Kashmiris to convert their love for Pakistan into hatred as they had done
in East Bengal, in interior and urban Sindh, in Baluchistan and FATA.
God
forbid, if the lava of hatred and revenge gets diverted towards Pakistan, it
will have catastrophic effects on Pakistan. Already the rumblings of
disappointment and disillusionment are heard in AJK where even the AJK PM is
expressing his concerns.
Reliance on False hopes of USA
We
naively relied on false hopes given by Trump administration, well knowing that
the US and western countries have traditionally been the natural allies of
India. The euphoria over Trump’s offer of mediation on Kashmir has evaporated
in thin air. It is now amply clear that the US will never take any initiative
to please Pakistan at the cost of annoying India.
Under
no circumstances our policy makers should make any compromises on UN
resolutions, or accepting LoC as permanent border in settling the Kashmir
dispute and that too without taking Kashmiris into confidence.
Brewing Troubles in India
Modi’s
misadventure in IOKand his agenda of making India a Hindu state is proving
costly. Recently promulgated controversial citizenship law has sparked violent
clashes in the northeastern Indian states particularly in Assam. Unrest has
spread to other parts of India in reaction to Modi regime’s fascism against
minorities and craze for Hindutva.Indian Muslims as well as students have joined
the fray.
IOK
saturated with troops have become easy targets,while restive India plagued with
over a dozen separatist movements and ongoing violent protests has become a
powder keg which needs a matchstick to put it on fire.
Conclusions
· Multiple
internal frailties of Pakistan are bottlenecks in the way of seeking a
favorable decision on Kashmir.
· Our
weaknesses and vulnerabilities have forced our decision makers to adopt
self-defeating policy of appeasement and not to exploit opportunities that come
our way.
· Neither
the UN, nor USA, or any other country want to be on the wrong side of India.
Only Turkey and Malaysia dared to do so. By opting out of Kuala Lumpur Summit
to appease Riyadh, hope we have not lost a sincere friend.
· Till
such time Kashmir issue is resolved, Indo-Pakistan antagonism will not whither
and peace and friendship will remain a pipedream.
· Nuclearisation
has ruled out the option of settlement of Kashmir dispute by force but other
options short of war are open and are viable.
· Fear
of crossing India’s threshold of intolerance and Pakistan getting declared a
terrorist state has inhibited Pakistan in exercising other options.
· Our
apologetic, defensive and reactive stance has encouraged outsiders to make
Pakistan a convenient scapegoat and a whipping boy.
· Reaching
a settlement through backdoor channels or a secret deal without taking
Kashmiris into confidence will prove fatal.
· Without
concurrence of Kashmiris, no lasting solution can be found.
· Gimmicks
and deception would not work. Neither diplomatic offensive alone will fetch
desired results. That will have to be combined with other covert actions to
cause pain to India.
· UNSC
and OIC have proved to be ineffective bodies. Former is selective and subservient
to USA while latter is impotent.
Recommendations
· There
is a need to build consensus on Kashmir and to formulate a well-defined and
coherent Kashmir policy with clear policy objectives.
· We
also need to evolve a strategic doctrine to not only counter the dangerous
designs of Indo-Afghan-US-Israel nexus poised against Pakistan, but also to
work out a strategy how to deal with crisis situation in IOK.
· We
must stay firm on the UN resolutions and avoid out-of-box solutions.
· AJK
must be strengthened as an operational base and possibly a government-in-exile
of J&K established at Muzaffarabad.
· Indigenous
movement in IOK must be kept alive and given teeth to keep IOK as a bleeding
wound for India.
· Diplomatic
offensive must be further beefed up to defeat the false narrative of India, to
exert pressure on international community to stop brutalities of India in IOK,
and to keep India on the defensive.
· Formulate
pragmatic and proactive foreign policy to enhance the circle of friends and
minimize enemies.
· Policy
of compromise, kowtowing and meekness must be shunned.
· National
psychological operations cell with a publicity wing must be activated to expose
the real face of India, to accentuate its vulnerabilities and to strengthen own
people against foreign subversion.
· One
million Pakistani-Americans in USA should be energized to exert influence on
the US Congress and other power centres in Washington/New York.
· Stop
buying or selling commodities from/to India.
· Cultivate
Indian audiences to change Brahmanic mindset of Atoot Ang.
· BJP’s
inhumane agenda of changing the demography of J&K by settling non-Muslims
must be brought to the notice of the UN.
· Overt
and covert steps must be initiated to lessen the pains of 8 million Kashmiris
in IOK and to assure them that they have not been left in a lurch.
· The
current unrest in almost all parts of India should be discreetly exploited as
is being done by India in Pakistan since 2002.
· Pakistan
will have to devise some bold, imaginative and pragmatic actions and put them
into practice at the earliest since each passing day is helping India to
develop a new narrative to paint Pakistan as enemy of Kashmiris and India as
their friend. Delayed action will lose the desired impact.
· Home
front will have to be consolidated to achieve fruitful results on the external
front.
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