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BY SHAHID R. SIDDIQI
For the past 63 years – the life span of most countries of this region, South Asia has remained in a state of tension. The eight SAARC countries that make up this geopolitically sensitive region, where a major chunk of the humanity lives, do not enjoy the kind of friendly and harmonious relationship with each other, as one would have expected. This despite efforts of some well meaning leaders like General Irshad, former Bangladeshi president, who tried to bring the people and the countries together on a single platform of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) on the pattern of the European Union to help develop the region into a major economic and political block.
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established in December 1985 and, according to wikipedia: is the largest regional organization in the world by population, covering approximately 1.47 billion people.
The first seven SAARC countries were enthusiastic about the concept and keen for it to succeed. Conscious that this model of cooperation between countries was important for their progress and deliverance from pervasive poverty, they tried to make it work but in the end it simply died.
When viewed in the context of the nature of these populations, which have a closely interwoven history and common ethnic, linguistic, cultural and religious heritage, this failure should not have occurred. It did because all the contiguous states on India’s periphery are fearful of Indian hegemonic designs and its urge to dictate and of being swallowed up by this giant.
India has disputes with almost every neighbor which have strained their relationships for years.
Nepal: The tiny mountain state of Nepal has complained of persistent Indian dictation and interference in its internal affairs. That India employs economic blockades and manipulates transit facilities to this landlocked country for arm twisting is no secret.
Bangladesh: Likewise, Bangladesh is locked into an unresolved dispute for the building of the Farakka barrage that deprives Bangladesh of its water share. Despite the gratitude Bangladesh owes to India for having militarily dismembered Pakistan in 1971 to midwife its birth, relations between the two have often sunk to the rock bottom on a host of issues, including border disputes.
Sri Lanka: In Sri Lanka, India overtly and covertly supported the insurgency against the state by a nationalist group, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Jaffna – the northern region of this small island state. India’s support kept it politically and economically destabilized for decades. In the end, India paid for its interference when its prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi, was assassinated by a Tamil activist for having betrayed the movement.
China: Although not a part of South Asia, China is India’s important neighbor but for decades Sino-Indian relations have remained frosty, at best. They went to war in 1962 over a border dispute. Competing for regional leadership, it antagonizes China by hoisting the Dalai Lama off and on to keep the issue of Tibet alive. Lately, having aligned itself with America to contain China, India is bargaining for a tense Sino-Indian relationship in the years to come.
Pakistan: With Pakistan, India maintains the worst of relations mainly because of Pakistan’s political and military standing and its ability to reject Indian domination. Outstanding disputes include Kashmir, water distribution, dams that India constructs in violation Indus Water Treaty and border issues. Pakistan’s dismemberment in 1971 by Indian hands is still fresh. And when India finances, arms and supports insurgency in Balochistan through its consulates along Afghan-Balochistan border and through its RAW agents operating inside Balochistan for the replay of East Pakistan scenario, the images of 1971 war come alive and acrimony between the two countries intensifies.
Afghanistan: By joining the American bandwagon in Afghanistan and positioning its troops in the name of infra structure development, India created enough concerns for Pakistan. But by its collusion with CIA and Mossad to take out Pakistan’s nuclear assets through subversion in FATA, the NWFP and other areas using the militants of Tehrik-e-Taliban, India is slamming shut the door on the peace process that Pakistan has been persistently trying to keep open ever since 1947. With a history of constant endeavors to balkanize Pakistan, Indian military build up in Afghanistan is seen by Pakistan’s military as an effort to put it in a nutcracker.
The growing Indian influence in Afghanistan is also a destabilizing factor in the region, as acknowledged even by Gen. McChrystal in his recent report. The make and types of sophisticated weapons and communications equipment, including satellite pictures of troop movements, recovered from the militants provide undeniable evidence of Indian involvement.
Mr. Ehsanullah Aryanzai, advisor to the Afghan Government, has said that India is using Afghan soil to conduct anti-Pakistan activities. The Indian Home Minister Chidambaram admitted that terrorists get support from elements in India for carrying out terror activities (The News, 15 Sep 2009). The executive editor of News Indian Express has acknowledged the evidence of Indian activities in Balochistan in their July 31, 2009 issue. Evidence of this was recently handed over by Pakistani prime minister to his Indian counterpart.
Indian Expansionism
That Indian psyche breeds arrogance and expansionism is clear from the words of Pundit Nehru, India’s first prime minister, who said “India must dominate or perish”. Perish it will not. So dominate it must.
Nehru, and those who followed him, clearly take their cue from their radical doctrine of Hinduvta, which dictates that India is “not only the [Hindu] fatherland but also … their punyabhumi, their holy land.” (Ref: The Struggle for India’s Soul, World Policy Journal, fall 2002). To Hindu extremists, all others on this land are “aliens” who do not belong there and this includes Muslims and Christians. This justifies the commonly witnessed ethnic cleansing of non-Hindus and leads to the ultimate dream of the creation of Vrihata Bharat – a Greater India.
To ensure that this fatherland is reunited under Hindu rule, India pursues designs of expanding its boundaries to eventually include Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, Bhutan and create the huge Indian empire. This explains its fight over territory with almost every neighbor.
It would be very naive not to see the direction towards which India is headed. Far from becoming the sole ruler of the entire Indian Ocean, India is destabilizing South Asia and working its way towards its own disintegration. This is not only because it is surrounding itself with angry and insecure neighbors, but also due to its troubles at home, where an overwhelming number of insurgencies are most likely to drive it towards a fate similar to that of Soviet Union.
The eight SAARC countries:
The People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Bhutan; the Republic of India
The Republic of Maldives
Nepal
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
The Karzai government in Afghanistan was the last to join SAARC in 2007.
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1-bombay attacks were an inside job..please read my previous posts in which i have discussed the role of RAW in supporting terrorist organizations in pakistan...who ironically immediately claim responsibility of all acts(not surprising knowing where they get their arms and money from)... bombay attacks were a false flag operation that failed miserably as pakistan submitted sufficient proof to india about its own involvement in the operation...therefore, inquiry about it is still underway and no official results have been presented by your govt... karkare, the police officer was also taken care of during this false flag operation because he was able to reveal the involvement of indian army and RAW in samjhota express bombings.......do not be a culprit of media propoganda...this is a bigger game than what u can percieve...
2- there was clear indian involvement in srilankan team attacks too..... not only was the attire similar to bombay attackers but they used weaponery not available in pakistan or in the arms market.... the weapons used during these attacks were indian weapons....srilanka has been dealing with menace of india for a long while now and acknowledges the high probability of indian hand in this assault and maintains its close ties with pakistan, to indian dismay.......
3- afghanistan doesn't have any problems with pakistan...it is the recent US sponsored pseudo-democracy that is issuing anti-pakistan statements.... pakistans shares a large border with afghanistan since 1948..they r our brothers..... the bombings are quite recent, they started after US invasion and since india has established its numerous consolates in afghanistan where it trains and harbours terrorists to export to pakistan and afghanistan under US and karzai umbrella.... so the afghanis know quite well who is responsible for these bombings! but their puppet govt just plays to its puppet master's tunes..
The only difference between the menace india causes and the neighbourly rivalry of other countries is that india has a history of exporting terrorist to its neighbours trying to destabilize them to fulfill its dream of imperialism and akhand bharat...... it sent mukti bahni in bangladesh and caused massive violence resulting in civil war and ultimately formation of bangladesh...... it supports tamils against srilanka...providing, arms support, logistic info and monatary support........ it exports terrorism in pakistan trying to start shia sunni riots.... it supports and funds mqm and provides them arms to de-stabilize karachi.... supporting them to ask for a separate state..... it has recently been found to be backing ttp and training suicide bombers, bribing the poor with money and family support to carry out bombings in pakistan...... it is hostile towards china......... india's hostility to its neighbours in no way comparable to minor tensions of rest of the countries to their neighbours
What about Pakistan. It transcends beyond menace. Pakistan is a headache for all his neighbours whether it is Iran, Afghanistan or India. Last year some Pakistani terrorist attacked Bombay, the financial capital of India. More than 200 people were killed and a equal number were injured. There were many foreign nationals. A British citizen who injured his spine and confined to a wheel chair is demanding compensation in crores of Rupees to meet his medical expenses. Even Iran has blamed your country for the recent bomb blasts. About Afghanistan, it always blames Pakistan for all the bomb blasts happening in their country. Sri Lanka doesn’t share any land border with Pakistan but What about the attack on the Sri Lankan Cricket team. Some of the players were operated for bullet injuries. A military helicopter was arranged for the Sri Lankan team, so that they could go back to their country from the stadium. There were hardly any security near the stadium. The bus route was changed at the last moment to facilitate the attackers from doing this job. Do you think, after this incident will the Sri Lankans ever visit your country or for that matter any country. You have foreign diplomats, embassies warning their citizens to refrain from visiting your country. Lastly, In short every country is having some or the other problems with its neigbours whether it is river sharing, smuggling, human trafficking but to blame only India is something stupid and childish. For eg Bangladesh is having problems with Burma. Recently there were armed clashed between the two neighbours over river sharing. Thailand is having problems with the military leadership of Burma. What about China, it is having problems with everybody whether it is Tibet, Taiwan, Hong Kong, North Korea, Japan, Mongolia, India, Dalai Lama. China is also facing insurgency in Muslim areas. Despite all this things China says, we are always right.
Suresh Shenoy (Bombay)
so, you are quoting the Bedu magazines to prove that you are right...
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