Wednesday 29 October 2014

India Pakistan conflict.

Modi government’s policy on Pakistan has been truly unprecedented. No other government has ever taken such stiff steps against this recalcitrant neighbor in the path but surely Modi government has turned on a new lease of relations with Pakistan.

After the promulgation of the cease fire agreement between India and Pakistan, Pakistan has always been belligerent and has been breaking the cease fire protocol at the border in order to provoke India and instigate the Indian army for skirmish. But the previous Indian governments never asked the army to retaliate thus leading to even martyrdom of many Indian soldiers over a period of last ten years due to vicious one side firing from the Pakistan. Pakistan even broke all the barriers of barbarism by decapitating two Indian soldiers and even took their heads off with themselves after illegitimately entering Indian soil.

When Pakistan was finally crushed to defeat in 1998 Kargil war and it was shown how much it amounts to in front of India, Pakistan started using a policy of stab in the back and duplicity towards India. On one side, their Prime Minister would talk about excessive cooperation between the two neighbors and on the other hand, on the border their army would meddle up in cease fire agreement violations. On one hand, its Prime Minister sheds crocodile’s tears of being stricken by terrorism, on the other hand the Pakistan army funds most wanted terrorists like Dawood Ibrahim, Al Qaida chiefs and would organize training camps for terrorists on its soil in order to prepare them for insurgency and attacks in India. Though the whole world knows about such reprehensible measures taken up by Pakistan, but still Pakistan, an Asian black sheep, continues carrying out its programs without being ashamed. Pakistan dubiousness is so much high that one hands, it begs for good cooperation and Indian funds and on the other side its army reveres terrorists like Hafiz Saeed, mastermind of the 26/11 attacks, the great assault on Indian security.

The previous government condemned Pakistan but never rebuked it as much stiffly as Narendra Modi’s government has done. Soon after taking office, Mr. Modi, as a good gesture, invited Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif for his inauguration ceremony. Everything went on well but a few months back when India and Pakistan were going to go for a foreign secretary talk, just a few days back Pakistani high commissioner Abdul Basit announced his proposed meeting with Hurriyat leaders in Kashmir. Indian government decried the announcement and threatened of dire consequences, but still Pakistani high commissioners followed his schedule and Indian government afterwards cancelled all diplomatic talks with Pakistan. Pakistan even raised this matter on UNGA (United Nations General Assembly) meeting but Indian Prime Minister slapped a fine response to Pakistan by saying that India vehemently denies having any talks with Pakistan under the shadow of duplicity and terrorism and that if Pakistan is ready to leave all aspects of terror before coming on the desk to discuss matters with India.

Pakistan, addicted to terrorism, could not leave terrorism and hence India rebutted any diplomatic talk. After that, notwithstanding being ashamed of its bad deed towards India and in spite of being reprimanded by the whole world over its affiliation with terrorist organizations, Pakistan started violating cease fire regulations again but this time, India retaliated and Pakistan was shown that India, is a peaceful nation, but if Pakistan attacks its integrity and security, India will crush Pakistan to pieces.

But now many security experts are voicing their concerns against this move of India. They are saying that retaliation by Indian forces is not the appropriate move as this will lead to worsening of relations between the two global states and that cease fire has led to lessening of terrorist insurgency from Pakistani side and therefore India should not violate the ceasefire.

Though to some extent this view is justified, but I believe that relations between India and Pakistan have never been good so what to think about their worsening, and besides this Pakistan needs to retorted back too for its unpleasant deeds against India and this neighbor must be mended and therefore to a large extent, I believe that this policy of Modi government is totally right.

I believe that Pakistan needs to be given an answer for all its unjustified acts against India so as to safeguards Indian credibility, integrity and security.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT

JAI MA BHARTI

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