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Sartaj Aziz even if you lick the spit of the Indians they won’t be satisfied…India listens to only one language which they are daily taught by the Chinese at Laddakh border..!
You too Sartaj Aziz… licking the Indian boots..!
Please don’t distort the fact, because the meeting with the Kashmiri leaders took place in the Pakistani HC in Delhi on 19 July, 2014 and on 25 July, the Indian FM telephoned the Pakistani High Commissioner to arrange Indian and Pakistani foreign secretaries meeting, on 25 August, in Islamabad.
So, this clearly proves that the subsequent Indian decision to back out of the talks, was an after thought; and nothing to do with the meeting of the Kashmiri leaders with the Pakistani High Commissioner in Delhi.
The express Tribune news link:- http://tribune.com.pk/story/768419/meeting-with-hurriyat-leader-was-probably-mistimed-says-aziz/
Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has said that the timing of a meeting between Hurriyat leader Shabir Shah and Pakistani High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit was ‘probably not right.’
While talking to Indian channel Headlines Today on Saturday, Aziz said although such meetings were regular for decades now, the timing could have been better this time.
“This has been a regular practice since last 30 years and I don’t think there is anything new about it,” he said. “In this case, the timing was probably not right because a substantial discussion on Kashmir was yet to start.”
This meeting on August 25 was to declare the agenda, he added.
However, Aziz argued, if Indians had apprehensions, they could have informed them, earlier.
“I think if the request had come earlier that the timing is not right then probably it could have been reconsidered,” he said. “But in this case the message came when one of the Kashmiri leaders was already in the High Commission.”
Indian troops…an army of straw..?
When there are equal number of Chinese & Indian troops the retreat of Indians proves it is an army of straw and they can only commit genocide against the un-armed Kashmiri civilians…!
As China pushes, Indian troops make tactical retreat at one spot (TOI reports today).
NEW DELHI: China is getting increasingly aggressive on the border even as Indian troops hold forth with equal force. The continuing high-altitude military faceoff at Chumar in eastern Ladakh, with around 1,000 Chinese soldiers ranged against an equal number of Indian troops in sub-zero temperatures for the last 12 days, has led Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag to cancel his proposed visit to Bhutan.
READ ALSO: Xi is ‘open-minded and realistic’, Dalai Lama says
The Army chief decided to stay put after Indian forces had to make a tactical retreat at one of the eight places of standoff in Chumar three days ago in the face of heavy Chinese troop presence. The government has now decided to send in more troops as the standoff persists.
Gen Suhag’s three-day visit — his first foreign trip after becoming Army chief — was called off at the last minute after the People’s Liberation Army troops showed no signs of withdrawing from their forward positions in the Chumar sector on Monday despite diplomatic intervention. Indian and PLA troops continue to “hold” their “tactical positions” against each other at heights around 14,500 feet.
READ ALSO: Chinese military says there are ‘differing perceptions’ of LAC
Home ministry sources said Chinese troops have been “quite aggressive” in the past few days and three days back even forced Indian troops to make a tactical retreat about two kilometres deep inside Indian territory at one of the eight points in Chumar where the standoff continues.
A senior government official said, “Our troops too are standing forth with equal force. The retreat was made tactically as Chinese strength on that point was far greater. More reinforcements were sent later and now we are holding position.”
Sources said the standoff continued as China was not ready to relent on its road-building exercise near the border and India was unwilling to bring down some structures it has built near the LAC. “It’s a question of who blinks first. Chinese want us to dismantle some structures that we have built to sustain our forces in Chumar. We are not ready for that,” the official said.
While the “strategic message” being sent through the “tactical faceoff” is still not very clear, it’s felt that China is playing a double-game. “There is a clear disconnect between what President Xi Jinping told PM Narendra Modi at their summit here last week and the attitude of PLA commanders on the ground. It’s simply not possible that the PLA would flout the orders of Xi, who is also the chairman of the Central Military Commission, to withdraw,” said the source.
The Indian Army and the PLA are currently locked in a stand-off at Chumar sector (shown by the red pin) in Jammu & Kashmir. (Google Maps)
Interestingly, the Chinese government in Beijing on Sunday directed its top military brass to ensure “all PLA forces follow the instructions of President Xi Jinping” and remove “inefficiencies” in the chain of military command. Meanwhile, Xi is also learnt to have asked his troops to be ready for a “regional war”.
Gen Suhag, along with his director-general of military operations Lt-Gen P R Kumar, has been briefing the PMO and others in the government on the Chumar standoff on a regular basis.
READ ALSO: No breakthrough in Ladakh face-off despite Modi-Xi bonhomie
The rival troops, depending on the harsh terrain in the disputed stretch, are separated by distances ranging from 700 metres to 1.5 km at eight “tactical” locations. “We are adequately prepared and deployed for the long haul if it comes to that. The PLA will find it tough to either increase the strength of its troops in the region or sustain them beyond a point through airdropping of supplies by helicopters,” said a source.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) with PM Narendra Modi in New Delhi
Though the assessment is that the PLA troops will eventually withdraw after “saving face”, the Army is keeping its 15 battalions (800 soldiers each) as well as “reserve units” in eastern Ladakh on “high alert” to cater for any contingency, as reported by TOI.
Sources said China seems to be testing the Modi government’s resolve both on the land boundaries as well as the Indian Ocean Region with its Maritime Silk Route construct. During the 21-day Depsang faceoff at the DBO sector in April-May last year, just before Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s visit here, India had got conflicting signals from the PLA commanders on the ground and the political leadership in Beijing.
Similar messaging is happening in the ongoing Chumar faceoff, which coincided with President Xi Jinping’s visit here. “It’s very difficult to believe that local PLA commanders would act like this without the top Chinese leadership’s nod. We have asked China to adhere to the 2005 protocol on CBMs on the LAC,” said the source.
READ ALSO: Chinese helicopters drop food for their soldiers in Ladakh as stand-off continues
It had taken intensive diplomatic intervention to finally defuse the DBO faceoff last year after India dismantled “a tin shed” at Chumar and the PLA troops simultaneously withdrew from the Depsang Valley.
Similarly, this time the Chinese troops are also asking Indian troops to demolish a recently-built hut at Tible in the Chumar sector, as reported by TOI earlier.
Gaza Crisis – An opportunity for Pakistan and Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif to lead..!
Why can’t Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Syria and the TALIBAN announce to send their troops to Gaza, to secure the Muslims from the genocide being committed by the Israeli forces, who have not even spared the UN safe heavens and hospitals in Gaza.
These Muslim forces should also ensure breaking the years old Gaza blockade by the Israeli Navy, in effect since many years, which has never happened in the entire history of the mankind.
What can Israel do against the Muslim forces?
Israel will immediately beg for a cease fire, even on the announcement of this Muslim forces plan.
Pakistani military commander should get the honour to be the Commander in Chief of these Muslim forces.
Above the law..!
Why we bother the honourable US citizens with few minutes arrest if we can’t even hold them for few hours?
Why we insult ourselves again and again?
I know for sure even if these US citizens are caught carrying LOADED machine guns to the plane no body dare touch them in Pakistan?
Detained US embassy official at Islambad airport released
By Dawn.com
Updated about 2 hours ago
— File photo
ISLAMABAD: An employee of the US embassy, who had been detained at the Benazir International Airport in the federal capital late on Thursday for carrying 9mm loaded pistols, was released today, DawnNews reported.
According to airport sources, William John who is serving as a trainee at the US embassy in Islamabad was scheduled to fly to the United States via Abu Dhabi.
He had been detained after ASF personnel recovered 9mm pistols with magazines and 15 bullets during baggage checking.
Later, ASF personnel had handed the man to police for investigation. A case had been registered against him.
Mystery of Turkish Silence..!
Why Turkey is dead silent now..?
When its aid flotilla for Gaza was attacked Turkey raised hell of a noise….but when Israel is committing genocide of the Palestinians, specially their children, why Turkey is mum today..?
We remain in deep slumber sleeping on pillow of “MoU” only
Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
AoA.
Each and every word of the below mentioned article titled New “axis of reform” by Captain Anwar Shah is worth reading for you and all your policy advisors.
Best Regards,
Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
New ‘axix of reform’
June 29, 2014
CAPTAIN ANWAR SHAH
Asia’s, three economies are suddenly experiencing a burst of change that could alter the growth trajectory for the worlds’ most populous region. We are going to see the birth of a new “axix of reform”, one which could revive the global economy. The month of May recorded Indian export of 28 billion USD compared to 24 billion USD last year and imports were 39 billion USD, reducing the trade deficit. Indian Ports of Kandla and Cochin handled 70 million ton each imp/Exp against our total 70 million ton Imp/Exp from our two ports.
China’s XI Jinping, India’s Narendar Modi and Japan’s Shinze Abe are simultaneously sketching out vague – but – promising plans to revitalise their rigid economics. It is not a co-ordinated process – more of a serendipitous coincidence, driven by a dire need for change in all three nations. Still, the possibilities are enticing. A truly dynamic and innovative Asia would raise living standards for billions and fresh hope for a world wondering where all its big growth engines went. India and China trade is 80 billion USD, likely to triple, where as our trade with China hinges at 6 billion USD, tilted in favour of China. China is said to be helping India to explore 80 billion tons of untapped mineral resources. Bangladesh too has signed agreement with China to develop deep water port near Cox Bazar to boost their economy. Interestingly Bangladesh has 21 billion USD reserves..
With Asia’s giants forming a new group from “BRICS” to “CIJ”, they are in grip of reformers, prospects have certainly improved. Not only India and China now led by men that have spelled out so ambitious reform agenda, removing red tapes and firing slow civil servant golfers, but so in Japan, with abenomics ticking away background too “whilst the challenges and macro structure of China and India are different, if both leaderships deliver a long awaited reforms, the resurrection of the “Chindia” reconstruct may provide a surprisingly compelling boost to the emerging markets story, at just the point when many in the markets have dismissed the opportunity. The South Korean Leadership is committed to wholesale turn around, whilst we remain in deep slumber sleeping on pillow of “MoU” only.
If leaders may deliver by combined efforts, it may offer a tremendous boost to world economy. The need for change is broadly accepted across their populace excluding us.
It will also offer a striking counterpart to the USA and Europe, where reform fatigue rules debate from Washington to Brussels. Now West will learn from Asia and its growth reality China is bent upon holding 7.5 percent GDP Growth, whereas Modi may face tough resistance from civil servants who are slow and said to be corrupt and not receptive to innovation or change axis of reform is worth watching, as it may become growth driver of the world economy.
The Middle East is in serious turmoil as Iraq is heading for new demography as Libya, Syria etc. Capacity in the seaports and airports in the Middle East is growing faster than regional trade, potentially jeopardising the viability of billions of dollars worth of new investment in transportation infrastructure. Gulf countries investment in logistics based on logic of carrying out niche as trading posts between Africa and Asia. Dubai Jebel Ali Port accounts half of the regions seaport capacity, but many other gulf countries are copying Dubai template thus capacity will increase from 40 million TEU to 100 million TEUs incoming decade, the trade is not growing by 10% to fill the increased capacity at gulf ports. The capacity planning in Middle East is dysfunctional, not co-ordinated and mismanaged. The risk of over-capacity in Middle East is so imminent, as deep water port of Colombo built and operated by China Merchants will induce most of the Indian trade from Middle Eastern hubs. The over-capacity in Middle East gulf of states is at serious risk as investment in ports have long gestation period, and if remains unutilised, the Gulf States like Koreans may use the new capacities for entertainment not for logistics.
The new deep sea port of Colombo is able to berth and service the new mega size Class-E and Class EEE container ships with carrying capacity of 13000 to 18000 TEUS. The growth in Asia will support movement of containers on super ships for the sake of economy of scale and Colombo being on main East and West route, all mother ships will call, thus feedering to Indian and other regional ports. The Colombo Port handles 70 percent transshipment cargo and handles only 30 percent captive cargo and presently handling 7 million plus TEU likely to attain 10 million. Indians are worried due to feedering cost from Colombo thus may opt for barges being pushed by tugs for feedering to shallow draught ports on Indian coast thus copying the Mississippi river as pattern of pushing barges, cutting the cost.
Sadly Pakistan’s ports only handle captive cargo except some transit cargo to Afghanistan. The delayed Pakistan deep sea water port may be functional by 2015 due to lacklustre attitude of Karachi port management, it was conceived in 2006 to be completed by 2009, but now it may be partly functional by 2015. We are planning energy by using coal, the only Pakistan bulk terminal of marine services group, which too is delayed may handle 5 million tons, against our prospective requirement of 15/20 million tons of coal. Gadani Port is still to take off to cater our coal handling. Sadly despite handing over Gwadar to new concessionaire, nothing is visible on the ground, even no road link via Surab to National highway. We see many inaugurations but sadly ground reality is different. Why can’t we make efforts to induce land-locked Central Asian State cargo to our ports and become hub of land-locked countries? I feel our planners may seriously ponder on transshipment cargo rather captive cargo only. PNSC is the only silver lining in our maritime industry making profit being in public sector. Planning Commission is well advised to take serious note of growth in Asia and work seriously to get a slice out of it, so that our youth may find new avenues as population continuous to grow. Let us target min 6 percent GDP growth and pay full attention to our Maritime Sector for accelerating and giving a kick start to our economy. It saddens me, when I read growth studies in Asia, excluding Pakistan.
(The writer is adviser to Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
Copyright Business Recorder, 2014
Pakistan’s Cuban Crisis
Latest update after attack at Karachi air port and killings of dozens of pilgrims at two hotels in Taftan near Iranian border.
Now, a time has come that Pakistan can not and must not allow this war, to be just a kind of a routine exercise, to wait for the terrorists to attack as per their will and evil designs; and after that we ask our law enforcing agencies, to go after them and kill them.
This sort of mind set will ruin us completely, sooner than later. Offence is the best defence. Pakistan must inform the United Nations, Afghanistan and India that come what may, Pakistan will launch severe punitive strikes inside Afghanistan, on its terrorists training bases and on the Indian Consulates, as well.
We must remember that when it comes to a do or die situation, specially for a nuclear power, then there is no going back. Precisely, this was the reason USA was absolutely ready for a nuclear war, when Russia planned to install missiles, in its back yard in Cuba.
Actually, the current strategy of our known enemies, to wage a out sourced third party war, to disintegrate and degenerate a nuclear Pakistan, suits them as the best option, without any cost to our enemies.
As such, it is high time our strategy is revamped and rehashed, to let our enemies and the whole world know very clearly that red lines of Pakistan’s conventional and nuclear threshold have been crossed; and we reserve the right to use any and all weapons, to safeguard our national interests.
This means clearly the use of nuclear and all weapons at our disposal, because we can’t sit idle and witness our own demise, without any punishment to the mischief mongers.
In this regard, if the UNO or the world powers wants to take steps to ensure peace on our western borders, we should have no objection, provided all the Indian consulates established, after the NATO invasion of Afghanistan, are permanently shut down, just as Russia accepted American demands, during the Cuban crisis.
So, for a nuclear Pakistan, enough is enough.
We must not forget that any all out nuclear war between India and Pakistan, will not only be a complete annihilation of both the countries, but it will spell dooms day, for the entire planet, as well.
Posted at www.snayyar.com by Syed Nayyar Uddin on January 9, 2014 in Counter Terrorism, India Peace and Pakistan, My Views, Pakistan, Terrorism |
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How to win Pakistan’s world war..?
Pakistan is not in an ordinary war rather, for us it is our world war, which is being fought for the life and death of Pakistan. This type of war has not been witnessed by any other nation, in the history of the world.
Moreover, it seems that this fight may not end very soon, in the near future. As such, our civil, military and all non military people, will have to stand united in front of the terrorists, who are hell bent to fight this war, not in our back yard, but right in the middle of our house.
In view of the seriousness of the situation and to keep the motivation of the general public alive, it is imperative to immediately announce the following initiatives:
1. Shaheed Chaudhry Aslam SSP and Shaheed Aitzaz Hussain (the 9th class student of Hangu, who grabbed the suicide bomber) may be awarded the highest national bravery award, for offering ultimate sacrifice, in beyond the call, performance of their duties.
2. As a safety and precautionary step, government must announce that with immediate effect, no vehicle of any type, including cycles and motor cycles etc., be allowed to enter or be parked in any bazaar, throughout the country. This is a harsh and very inconvenient step, but it may save many lives.
3 (i). In any crime investigations, the first logical step is to find the beneficiary of that criminal act. Here, in Pakistan we have observed a pattern, which reveals that either, the terrorists have been targeting the GHQ, Naval and Air Force bases or indulging in specific targeted attacks on Sri Lankan cricketers, Chinese, foreigners and Pakistani minorities.
3 (ii). All these operations are carried out (at specifically chosen vital timings) not only to inflict maximum men and material losses, but also to undermine Pakistan’s military power; and create isolation in foreign policy, economy, sports and tourism etc.
3 (iii). We should not be so naive to indefinitely close our eyes and ignore the role of huge number of Indian consulates, specially based near the Pakistan’s western borders with Afghanistan.
3 (iv). In fact, the terrorism in Karachi and the insurgencies of Swat and Balouchistan are a clear testimony of the Indian evil designs, being perpetrated through these consulates in Afghanistan.
3 (v). However, Pakistan must rest assured that this Indian game plan, specifically designed to keep Pakistan burning for an indefinite period, will never cease, till such time we repay the Indians in the same coins, by devising a strategy, to fight fire with fire.
3 (vi). As such, it is high time that Pakistan officially warn India to immediately pack up all its consulates in Afghanistan, failing which Pakistan should also immediately take steps to establish its own consulates, in the border areas of all those countries, which share a common border with India e.g., China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and SriLanka etc.
4 (i). The sudden increase of acts of terrorism, highlights the importance of preventive measures to curb the menace of terrorism, which is causing severe losses to men, material and reputation of the country.
4 (ii). In the cases of terrorist attacks on the GHQ, PIDC house & Pakistan Navy air base, it was reported that the gang of attackers was residing in a rented house for quite some time, in an area not very far away from their targets. It was also reported that the neighbours of these houses were although, suspicious of these tenants yet; they kept quiet and did not tip area police, about their apprehensions.
4 (iii). Under the circumstances, there is a dire need for motivating general public, which must remain extra -vigilant, in playing their role of defending the motherland, by involvement of entire population of the country, to look out for the stay and suspicious activities of the terrorist, in their near vicinity.
4 (iv). As such, In order to make the stay of terrorists at any place almost impossible, it is proposed to actively involve the entire population to look out & hunt them. This objective can be easily achieved, by the announcement of the Government, that a reward of Rs. 50 millions shall be paid to any person, who informs the Police, about the terrorist staying in a house, hostel, hotel, rest house or any such place.
4 (v). If the war against terror is to be won quickly, the entire population of the country have to be geared up and involved in the task of watch and vigilance.
The New York Times deserves a Noble Peace Prize for its great service to the humanity by publishing this heart wrenching article. And the entire Muslim Country’s governments deserve hall of SHAME for their callousness in looking the other way on the genocide of Muslims in Myanmar.
The New York Times deserves a Noble Peace Prize for its great service to the humanity by publishing this heart wrenching article.
And the entire Muslim Country’s governments deserve hall of SHAME for their callousness in looking the other way on the genocide of Muslims in Myanmar.
Myanmar\’s Appalling Apartheid
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Nicholas Kristof
Minura Begum has been in labor for almost 24 hours, and the baby is stuck. Worse, it\’s turned around, one tiny foot already emerging into the world in a difficult breech delivery that threatens the lives of mother and child alike.
Twenty-three years old and delivering her first child, Minura desperately needs a doctor. But the Myanmar government has confined her, along with 150,000 others, to a quasi-concentration camp outside town here, and it blocks aid workers from entering to provide medical help. She\’s on her own. Welcome to Myanmar, where tremendous democratic progress is being swamped by crimes against humanity toward the Rohingya, a much-resented Muslim minority in this Buddhist country. Budding democracy seems to aggravate the persecution, for ethnic cleansing of an unpopular minority appears to be a popular vote-getting strategy.
This is my annual \”win-a-trip\” journey, in which I take a university student on a reporting trip to the developing world. I\’m with this year\’s winner, Nicole Sganga of Notre Dame University, spotlighting an injustice that some call a genocide. There are more than one million Rohingya in Rakhine State in the northwest of Myanmar. They are distinct from the local Buddhists both by darker skin and by their Islamic faith. For decades, Myanmar\’s military rulers have tried systematically to erase the Rohingya\’s existence with oppression, periodic mass expulsions and denials of their identity.
\”There are no people called Rohingya in Myanmar,\” U Win Myaing, a spokesman for Rakhine State, told me. He said that most are simply illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. This narrative is absurd, as well as racist. A document as far back as 1799 refers to the Rohingya population here, and an 1826 report estimates that 30 percent of the population of this region was Muslim. Since clashes in 2012 claimed more than 200 lives – including children hacked with machetes – the authorities have confined Rohingya to internment camps or their own villages. They are stripped of citizenship and cannot freely go to the market, to schools, to university, to hospitals.
Tens of thousands have made desperate attempts to flee by boat, with many drowning along the way. This year, the Myanmar authorities have cracked down even harder, making the situation worse. First, the government expelled Doctors Without Borders, which had been providing health care for the Rohingya. Then orchestrated mobs attacked the offices of humanitarian organizations, forcing them out. Some kinds of aid are resuming, but not health care. That\’s a sterile way of putting it. I wish readers could see the terrified eyes of Shamshida Begum, 22, a mom whose 1-year-old daughter, Noor, burned with fever.
Shamshida said that at home the thermometer had registered 107 degrees. Even after damp cloths had been placed on Noor to lower her temperature, the thermometer, when I saw it, still read 105 degrees. What kind of a government denies humanitarians from providing medical care to a toddler? Noor survived, but some don\’t. We visited the grief-stricken family of a 35-year-old man named Ba Sein, who died after his tuberculosis went untreated.
\”He died because he couldn\’t get medicine,\” said his widow, Habiba, as friends made a bamboo coffin outside. Now she worries about her four small children who, like other children in the camp, haven\’t been vaccinated. The camp is an epidemic waiting to happen. Minura, the woman with a breech delivery, survived a 28-hour labor and hemorrhaging, but lost her baby. The infant girl was buried in an unmarked grave – one of a large number of achingly small graves on the outskirts of the camp.
\”Because I am Rohingya, I cannot get health care and I cannot be a father,\” Minura\’s husband, Zakir Ahmed, a mason, said bitterly after the burial. The United States has spoken up, but far too mildly; Europe and Asia have tried to look the other way. We should work in particular with Japan, Britain, Malaysia and the United Nations to pressure Myanmar to restore humanitarian access and medical care. President Obama, who visited Myanmar and is much admired here, should flatly declare that what is happening here is unconscionable. Obama has lately noted that his foreign policy options are limited, and that military interventions often backfire. True enough, but in Myanmar he has political capital that he has not fully used.
As a university student, Obama denounced apartheid in South Africa. As president, he should stand up to an even more appalling apartheid – one in Myanmar that deprives members of one ethnic group even of health care. Myanmar seeks American investment and approval. We must make clear that it will get neither unless it treats Rohingya as human beings.
The New York Times
Contours of the future nuclear Pakistan..!
Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
AoA.
Today, we all Pakistanis thank and bow our head before Allah, for His Blessings, in making this country a nuclear power, which came into being in the name of Allah.
The entire nation is also grateful to Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and all those who (then) advised him wisely, for nuclear detonations on 28 May, 1998, which was also an announcement to the world that Pakistan was a declared nuclear power.
Sir, leaving aside the fact that Pakistan is a nuclear power and that this fact did help in restraining our main adversary India, from its planned aggression against Pakistan, on many occasions in the past, the realty remains that the balance of power is gradually tilting towards India, due its unbridled spendings on defence, which currently has almost crossed the $40 billion. And very soon it may touch $60 billion, which amount is half of Chinese spendings on defence. Although, Indian economy is no match to the Chinese economy, which has exports of over $200 billion per month against the Indian exports of around $200 billion per annum.
The main thrust of Indian defence in future, looks like to be in gaining complete ascendancy over Pakistan, in the fields of anti-missile shield and nuclear submarines, notwithstanding, the fact that even if Pakistan can’t fire a single nuclear weapon towards India; and if they are able to make a first nuclear strike against Pakistan, the proximity of the two countries, will render India badly vulnerable, to the deadly nuclear radiation over its own population and land. At least between India and Pakistan, a nuclear war is a mutually assured destruction (MAD).
However, to stop any nuclear showdown, India along with the whole world, must know absolutely clearly, our threshold and red line, beyond which MAD will be the only naked reality and fate of this world.
Whether, its war or peace, Pakistan can’t remain oblivious of its responsibilities, in moving forward with the time, in the fields of nuclear science and technology. However, Pakistan must not make this fatal mistake of thinking that just being a nuclear power of some sort, this situation is going to be a deterrent of war and guarantee for peace in future.
Past was past and now its a changed world, 16 years after 28 May, 2014. As such, Pakistan must, repeat must, move towards developing thermonuclear (Hydrogen bombs) and Neutron bombs (which don’t destroy the structure of buildings but its radiation kills all the life). It is said that India already possesses the Hydrogen bomb, which is on an average 100 times more lethal than an atom bomb.
So to say that India and Pakistan have parity of nuclear weapons, is a very dangerous false sense of security, for the Pakistani strategic planners.
Pakistan must also have strategic planning for acquiring and developing the missile shield and the nuclear submarines, along with raising at least 2 more strike corps. In fact, we should also start conceptual planning and R&D, on Star Wars possibilities in the future.
Sir, the secret of the success is to remain a step ahead of our competitors. Moreover, the statecraft, preparation for war and readiness is ordained to Muslims by Allah in the Holy Quran, where Muslims are required that they must keep their horses READY and FIGHTING FIT, and to the enemies of Muslims, their 20 horses will look 200.
Mr. Prime Minister, during your recent sojourn to India, you must be knowing very well the reasons for the importance and focus given to you over the other SAARC leaders, As they say, weakness invites contempt and aggression. Whereas, strength and power, breeds respect and peace.
As such, please don’t take my above suggestions as war mongering. Pakistan needs peace not war, for its development and growth. But alas..! a Pakistan weaker than the strongest of its neighbour, will never be in peace, which is the biggest ground reality.
Sir, I also take this opportunity to bring to your kind notice that within 24 hours of the BJP government taking over the reigns of the government in Delhi, one of its minister has spoken about abolition of the article 370 from the constitution, which stipulates a special status for Kashmir. Moreover, the extremist Hindus have also started a campaign to stop Muslims from the FAJR AAZAN.
Last but not the least, a great statesman is not the person who wages the war and wins it. The greatest statesman is he, who achieves his objectives, without waging a war. But then there is always a limit to the extent a weak party can go. Here, I will again quote the famous words of the Shaheed Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto, when he told Henry Kissinger that “If you spit and ask me to clean it I will clean it. However, if you spit and and ask me to lick it, I will never do that”.
With Best Wishes and Highest Regards,
Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
Six million dollar questions to Narendra Modi & Nawaz Sharif..!
Few simple questions to Mr. Narendra Modi, Mian Nawaz Sharif, political leadership, intelligentsia, civil and military bureaucracy of India and Pakistan:
When famous players of both the countries namely Aisam ul Haq and Rohan Bopanna can team up for the cause of sports, why can’t the two nations team up to win the wars against diseases, illiteracy and poverty?
Why India and Pakistan have to be the prisoners of the past?
Why the two nations are living like the divided Korea?
Why can’t India and Pakistan live like the United Europe?
Why the leadership of both the countries is so weak that they can’t even think of taking bold decision for peace?
Is there a dearth of true statesmen in both the countries?

