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Opinion : Managing Misadventures

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Jan 10, 2017, 12:00 am IST
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The Indian Government with the hope that Pakistan would relent from its evil designs is unlikely to pay any dividend. India needs to follow strategic policies that are pragmatic and in tune with the existing realities

Jaibans Singh
One year has passed since the fateful Pakistan sponsored terror attack on the Air Force base in Pathankot on January 02, 2016 which laid the benchmark for the tumultuous relationship between the two countries witnessed throughout the year and marked by an unprecedented degree  of violence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi literally put his political reputation at stake to walk the extra mile in pursuit of peace with our recalcitrant neighbour. The attack having taken place immediately after his impromptu and unscheduled visit to the neighbouring country to wish Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on his birthday came across as  an ignoble rejection of his efforts and  intentions.
Yet, he did not allow relations between the two countries to nosedive. An assurance of credible action from Prime Minister Sharif led to a sanction by the Government of India for the visit of a Pakistani
investigating team to Pathankot. Unfortunately but not unexpectedly, nothing came out of the initiative.
Pakistan, instead, gave momentum to its belligerent Kashmir policy yet again post the killing of the terrorist Burhan Wani on July 08, 2016. Burhan was a petty local terrorist whose death would have gone unheralded had Pakistan not mobilised a massive  propaganda campaign across the valley with the help of the many “friends” that it has  nurtured within the “free” Indian media and the “assets” it has created within Kashmir.
The plan did not succeed because the  people of the State rejected the disruptive and divisive agenda after months of
sustained effort by the paid agents of Pakistan. The Indian security forces, on their part, creditably controlled the spike in terrorist activity; all terrorist initiated actions during this period were nullified despite the pressure of  handling the engineered internal unrest.
The consistent failure of the Pakistan Army in making a dent in Kashmir  considerably weakened the position of the erstwhile Chief of the Pakistan Army, General Raheel Sharif, who was looking for an extension in tenure based on Kashmir succumbing to the policy  of disruption. The orchestrated attack on an army camp in Uri on September 18, 2016 was his last ditch effort to wrest the  initiative. The terror attack was part of a well calibrated game plan to escalate the threshold of violence in Jammu and Kashmir. Fidayeen (Suicide) squads of terrorists were launched across the state to support those who were causing social disruption in the Kashmir Valley. Uri was, by far, the most successful of these attacks.
The attack caused widespread  disgust and revulsion across India and led to a well planned and highly  successful surgical strike by Indian forces on multiple terrorist camps  located near the Line of Control (LOC) in Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK).
The media machinery of the Pakistan Army went into overdrive to deny the surgical strikes. This was because the military leadership of the country has been consistently feeding the people with stories of herculean Pakistani
military power as against the docility of the Indian leadership and the Indian Army; the strikes were anti-theses to such propaganda.
The success of the surgical strike put the last nail on the coffin of Gen. Raheel Sharif and he was compelled to retire when his term came to an end. He,  however, did not go out without  extracting his pound of flesh. In a parting gift to its outgoing Chief, the Pakistan army ambushed an Indian patrol on the Indian side of the LOC in the Machil sector of the Kashmir Valley on Tuesday, November 22. This was  followed by the twin terror strikes in the Jammu region, one near the International Border and the other  within the Nagrota Cantonment.
Pakistan is concentrating on strikes against Indian military bases, especially so in Kashmir. The intention is to send out a message of vulnerability of the Indian security system, especially the Indian Army, without isolating the local population. There is also an attempt to increase the terrorist “boots on ground” with enhanced infiltration and local recruitment. Showing a weakness in the security apparatus is a good indoctrination tool for local recruitment.
Hope and positivity attained a crescendo when Prime Minister Modi undertook the unscheduled visit to Lahore on December 25,  2015.
It is quite apparent that a policy of appeasement by the Indian Government with the hope that Pakistan would relent from its evil designs is unlikely to pay any dividend. India needs to follow strategic policies that are pragmatic and in tune with the existing realities.
India needs to call Pakistan’s bluff and take credible steps to make the cost of Pakistan’s misadventures
unacceptable in economic, social and diplomatic terms. This would require a strong political will and taking of some bold decisions that are in tune with the might of the nation and the aspirations of its people.
As the world moves on to 2017, the two countries have witnessed a change in the top military hierarchy. Gen. Qamar Bajwa has taken over as Chief of Pakistan Army and Gen. Bipin Rawat has taken over as Chief of the
Indian Army.
Considering the high level of  fundamentalism that has seeped into the Pakistan Army, Gen. Bajwa has no option but to toe the line so as to ensure his own survival. The twin strikes in Jammu region on the eve of his taking over the mantle could not have taken place without his approval. It therefore can be taken for granted that he has set the ball rolling by giving a message of violence to India.
Gen. Bipin Rawat, on assuming  command, has been speaking to the Indian media quite freely. From his
various interactions it becomes apparent that the Indian Army will continue to follow a policy of proactive retribution to military misadventures by Pakistan in accordance with the stated policy of the NDA Government.
It is hoped that Pakistan will see  reason and respond to Indian peace overtures, failing which, battle lines will remain drawn unequivocally.
(The writer is a reputed defense analyst and author)

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