Pakistan
sailing in choppy waters
Asif Haroon Raja
After 9/11, the
US in league with NATO, Israel and India initiated global war on terror under
the pretext of making the world safe, secure and peaceful. The hidden
objectives of the adventurers were to destroy militarily and economically
strong Muslim nations, rob their resources and to neo-colonize the Muslim
world. Pakistan was not included in the declared axis of evil since without its
intimate cooperation, Afghanistan could not be occupied. However, the main
objective of Indo-US-Israel nexus was to destabilize and denuclearize Pakistan
and to make it a compliant state.
In the last 18
years, several Muslim countries have been destroyed. Pakistan has been badly
mauled on account of its decision to fight the US imposed war on its soil
against own people, hoping to make Pakistan strong and prosperous. Nothing of
the sort has happened.
Pakistan
continue to sail in choppy waters and is faced with multiple challenges both on
internal and external fronts. Internally, the political situation is murky,
economy is in a crunch, debt burden is too heavy, 18th Amendment
is becoming a threat to the federation on account of fissiparous tendencies in
smaller provinces where RAW has made deep inroads, CPEC has lost its vigor and
PTM has emerged as a new threat. People are getting disillusioned due to
unfulfilled promises made by the incumbent govt. Life of the people living
below poverty line is becoming unbearable due to high inflation and price hike.
The lower/ middle classes are feeling the pinch of soaring prices of daily
commodities, heavy utility bills and increasing unemployment. After passage of
17 months, the people see no change in the so-called Naya Pakistan as the
overall socio-economic conditions have worsened. Hopes of better days in 2020
are fading in the wake of Corona virus which will impact Pakistan’s economy and
CPEC.
Externally,
India is continuing to maintain a highly belligerent posture. The LoC in
Kashmir remain hot as ever. In each exchange of fire, civilians living close to
LoC and soldiers lose lives or get injured. Dreaming of converting Bharat into
a Hindu State, the fascist regime of Modi has introduced a discriminatory
Citizenship law which is entirely Muslim specific.
The
northwestern front remain unstable due to cross border terrorism patronized by
RAW-NDS, backed by CIA. The Afghan Taliban are smelling victory which is within
their grasping reach. They have forced the US to sign a peace deal and arrive
at a political settlement. While insisting upon the occupying forces to exit,
they have refused to hold direct talks with Afghan unity regime which in their
view is illegitimate. They are also refusing to ceasefire permanently till
signing of peace agreement duly guaranteed by regional powers and complete
withdrawal of occupation forces.
Pakistan is going outof the way to help the US to extract maximum
concessions from Taliban who have for all practical purposes won the war and
are in a position to dictate terms. For unknown reasons, Pakistan in its bid to win the affections of
untrustworthy USA is pressing the Taliban to agree to the terms of USA and is
also requesting USA not to exit without making Afghanistan stable. This is
incomprehensible since the US is among the spoilers wanting to keep Afghanistan
unstable and to prolong its stay.
Our southern
backyard has also become turbulent because of Trump’s belligerence and
deployment of US forces in the Persian Gulf. Killing of Iranian and Iraqi
commanders by the US drone and Iran’s retaliatory strikes on the US military
bases in Iraq together with ongoing protests in Iraq have made the situation grave.
Both Israel and India are the worst abusers of human rights and use
state terrorism, torture and rapes as tools to subdue the Palestinians and
Kashmiris. The US patronise both and brazenly defends their crimes against
humanity. Trump has now come with a highly discriminatory Middle East peace
plan which wholly favors Israel. Tomorrow, he will float another peace plan to
resolve Kashmir dispute which will be entirely in favor of India.
We have gladly accepted the mediation offer of untrustworthy Trump. He
must not be trusted to mediate in Kashmir. He is in a position to pressurize
India but has done nothing to lessen the pains of Kashmiris and in a way has
tacitly accepted the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A as well as Indian
policy of subjugation of Kashmiris.
Trump is trying to convince our leadership that in order to save AJK and
GB, it will be advisable for Pakistan to accept the LoC as the permanent
border, and that he will extend full support in this regard. This option was
given to ZA Bhutto by Indira Gandhi in 1972, but he shrewdly pushed it aside by
converting Ceasefire Line into LoC and accepted policy of bilateral-ism, which
of course helped India to keep delaying the resolution of the dispute and
finally claim that the UN resolutions had become outdated.
Nawaz Sharif (NS) was close to agreeing on Chenab Formula after the
visit of Vajpayee to Lahore in Feb 1999. Likewise, Gen Musharraf in his
exuberance to settle the dispute, threw away Pakistan's stance based on UN
Resolutions out of the window and offered out of box solution which in many
ways accepted conversion of LoC into border.
Each time, Pakistani leaders ignored the Kashmiris who are the main
stakeholders and without their consent no lasting solution or peace is
possible. I pray our present leadership do not tread the wrong path of NS and
Musharraf and insist on giving right of self-determination to the Kashmiris and
let them decide their future course of action.
Gen ZiaulHaq fought the Afghan Jihad in 1980s in Afghanistan and kept
the control levers in the hands of ISI only. Contrarily, Gen Musharraf agreed
to fight war on terror on Pak soil, whereas the battleground was Afghanistan.
He also let six foreign intelligence agencies based in Kabul to manage the war
in which ISI was kept out. Indo-US-Israel-Afghan nexus have a dangerous agenda
against Pakistan, but Musharraf mistook them as friends of Pakistan and kept
doing more to please USA. As a result, Pakistan suffered grievously and is
still suffering since it has still not come out of the magic spell of USA.
Modi has been threatening to deprive Pakistan of single drop of water
from Rivers Chenab and Jhelum. India can accomplish its objective if it
occupies major chunk of AJK. The Indian Army Chief and Modi have given open
threats of annexing AJK in 7-10 days. This threat has been given in the
backdrop of concentration of 9 lacs forces in Kashmir.
So far Pakistan
seem to have not worked out any strategy to deal with Indian bellicosity and
its dangerous designs. We are working on the policy of wait and see and seem to
be hoping for divine help. Myopia and inaction amounts to criminal negligence.
IOK was locked
down six months ago, but so far no steps have been taken to provide relief to
the marooned 8 million Kashmiris, to keep them motivated and the freedom
movement alive.
We have so far done little to prepare the people of AJK and GB for the
impending war. Instead of carrying out war preparations and imparting military
training to students of schools and colleges, activating civil defence forces
and motivating volunteers, policy of restraint has been adopted and people are
advised to stay calm.
Likewise, our policy of taking no covert or overt action after the
absorption of IOK by India on August 5, 2019, and now waiting for the Indian
military to attack AJK and GB and then give a befitting response is a defensive
policy.
There are no plans to exploit the Godsend opportunity that has come our
way in the form of nationwide protests in India coupled with numerous
separatist movements and insurgencies. India has become a tinderbox and need a
matchstick to put it on fire.
Are we hoping that India will change its goals against Pakistan, or are
waiting for the US help which after bleeding us in war on terror has now
tightened the noose of IMF-FATF around Pakistan’s neck, or China's help which
is unfortunately caught up in Corona virus crisis? Will it be better to fight
the war on home ground or in IOK?
So far the Kashmiris on both sides of the divide hate India and love
Pakistan. These sentiments may not last long if we adopt a passive attitude.
Nationwide protests in India against highly discriminatory CAA Bill and calls
for independence in the northeastern states of India together with down slide
in Indian economy have flustered Indian leadership. It is an opportunity of the
century which may not come again. In our quest for peace with India without any
reciprocity and to present ourselves as good boys before the world, we have no
intention of exploiting the ongoing vulnerabilities of India. On the other hand,
India creates or blows up our vulnerabilities and never let’s go any
opportunity that comes its way to harm Pakistan.
Besides making all out efforts to stabilize our
home-front which at the moment is divided, and providing relief to the people,
we need to adopt offensive defence military policy coupled with proactive and
aggressive diplomatic policy and independent foreign policy. While maintaining
friendly relations with the US, our emphasis should shift from the west to the
east. We can rely on China, Turkey, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and can easily bring
Iran and Russia in our loop, both having given ample hints to forge deeper
relations.
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