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Pakistan is blamed for the miseries of Afghanistan ever since its creation and today it has become a fashion for our pseudo intellectuals to bash Pakistan in regard to its Afghan policy without questioning the Afghanistan’s Pakistan misadventures since 1947.

While intellectuals and opinion-makers from religious right to secular left are critical of Pakistan’s historical stance on Afghanistan over various issues, there seem to be a total consensus inside Afghanistan in regard to their aggressive anti-Pakistan policies.

Many in Pakistan would be surprised to know that Afghanistan was the only country to oppose the creation of Pakistan and later it’s entry to the UN (Hasan 1962:16), thus became the sole initiator of hostility with a new born Nation on the basis of 1893 Durand Line Agreement.

Afghanistan has several times tried to seize Pakistan’s western provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which is Pakistan’s 67% territory. Much have been said about strategic depth policy of Pak-Army, but it’s impertinent to note that Afghanistan has been a base-camp for anti-Pakistan subversion and safe haven for terrorists by first sheltering and training Baloch separatists since 1948 and fueling up Pashtunistan movement to incite hate and terror.

All these events are part of Afghanistan’s Pakistan policy long before the inception of the word Strategic depth. It’s unfair to blame Pakistan for reacting to the Afghan aggression. One would be either totally naïve or stupid to not oppose such an aggression which may cost us 67% of our total land area and 31% population.

Justification of Strategic Depth;

Strategic depth as for what I have learned isn’t really an Indian centric policy but rather a rational solution to have a peaceful region which doesn’t want Afghanistan to be political brothel for rest of the world. In the light of the facts as mentioned above, it’s now evident that Afghanistan is to be blamed for its current miserable condition.

Strategic depth is a reactionary policy to Afghanistan’s anti-Pakistan policies hence it’s fair to say that those who are critical of this reactionary policy must then convinces Afghanistan to mind its own business.

Durand Line and Afghan Pride;

One of the major problems with Afghanistan is its Nationalism that is filled with ethnic-hatred and historical mythologies which keep a large segment of Afghan society away from sanity, thus it gets even tougher for them to comprehend the sensitivities of issues like Durand line and Pashtunistan.

In 1947, Kabul was not ready to accept the Durand Line, marked in 1893. The Line, that bifurcated Afghanistan and British-India, according to the English version of document which is basically the original version of agreement, Durand line would be regarded as an international border and its status won’t be changed thus Pakistan was morally and legally compelled to inherit North Western provinces after a formal referendum. Unjustifiably, many Afghans regard it as an insult to Afghan-pride.

Insecure Afghan Identity;

According to my study of Afghan nationalism, I have come up to a conclusion that it is filled with more senseless ethnic-pride than substance. For example, the very definition of Afghan identity alienates 52% of their population and only exclusively accommodates Pashtuns.

For example, there are about 12 Ethnic groups in Afghanistan other than Pashtuns who are technically not Afghans because Afghans are originally referred Pashtuns or to be more specific, indigenous peoples inhabiting the lands between the Amu Darya and the Indus River where as rest of the ethnic communities have separate cultural identities and distinct histories from each other specially Tajiks and Hazaras who are the second and third dominant community in Afghanistan have always justifiably opposed this exclusiveness of Afghan Identity hence it has now become a national dilemma of Afghanistan to integrate its own people under 1 national umbrella.

Afghan insecurities about its own identity have always played an instrumental role in shaping its anti-Pakistan policy in order to unite its people. Since last 15 years, Afghanistan has used its propaganda machinery to demonize Pakistan in-front of its citizens. According to Afghan perspective, it could unite its people by using Pakistan as their boogeyman for all their problems including their senseless national identity.

Pakistan’s apologetic behavior;

Afghan Prime Minister, Muhammad Hashim, in an interview with the Statesman, went candid when he expressed Afghan’s misplaced nationalism: ‘if an independent Pushtonistan cannot be set up, the frontier province should join Afghanistan. Our neighbour Pakistan will realise that our country, with its population and trade, needs an outlet to the sea, which is very essential (qtd. in Emadi 1990: 1515).

Pakistan on the other side resorted to a total silence; as a matter of fact overshadow Afghanistan’s aggressive behavior by calling it a brotherly Muslim Country.

Pakistan continued to ignore such Afghan policy statements that Kabul, even under a pro-Pakistan Taliban regime, refused to acknowledge the Durand Line as an actually existing border (Rashid 2001: 254).

While Pakistan remained silent over such provocative claims, there were occasions when it did give an effective shut up call which actually worked very well for instance, Pakistan’s first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, defiantly stated that, ‘The Government of Pakistan is willing to establish friendly relations with the Royal Government of Afghanistan, they cannot be expected forever to continue pleading for friendship, and while they have not given up hopes that sanity will dawn on the rulers of Afghanistan, they must reiterate in clear unambiguous language that not one inch of our land will be surrendered to anybody’ (qtd in Chopra 1974: 313).

That came as a very effective policy statement from Pakistan which politically countered Afghanistan’s senseless claims however; political statements aside, Afghans have also resorted to military invasions of Pakistani territories but each time their aggression met with a strong Pakistani response.

In 1949, Pakistan Air Force bombed the Afghan sponsored terrorist camps in FATA to subdue an unrest led by Ipi Faqir. Parts of Afghanistan also came under attack. This provoked a strong Afghan reaction. For the first time, during 1949-50, border clashes between the two countries were reported, Pakistan’s Paramilitary forces with the help of patriotic Tribal militias eradicated Afghan terrorists from the Pakistani region and forced Afghans to surrender their occupational call. (Hasan 1962: 16).

However, tensions reached new heights in 1955 when Pakistan announced One Unit, whereby the provinces of West Pakistan were amalgamated into one administrative. The Pakistan embassy in Kabul and Pakistani consulates in Kandhar and Jalalabad were ransacked and both countries withdrew diplomatic staff (Chopra 1974: 315, Hasan 1962: 16, Emadi 1990: 1515).

That came as a surprise and completely undermined the very concept of Nation-states when a country cancels diplomatic relations with another country due to its internal political scenario, only Afghanistan could behave in such a manner because of its misplaced nationalism that has a very little room for rational approach.

In 1960, Afghanistan force- landed two Pakistan Air Force aircrafts at its Kandhar base, alleging that they were violating Afghan airspace. In a strongly worded note, Kabul alleged that 30 such violations had occurred earlier. Pakistan regretted the incident and termed it an accidental violation of Afghan airspace. In the heat of the moment, Kabul announced it would divert the Kabul river, jeopardizing the Rs 60 million Warsak project. Before the dust could settle, The Afghan army, in the guise of irregulars, had attacked Pakistan’s tribal areas. According to sources, the Mohmand tribe, in league with Charamangi and Sularzai tribes, repulsed the attack (Chopra 1974: 315-317).

Apart from occasionally responding appropriately to Afghanistan’s misadventures, Pakistani intellectuals and politicians have resorted to adopt an apologetic behavior towards Afghanistan for God knows what reason. According to all these events, it has always been Afghanistan who initiated the hostilities and played an instrumental part to destroy Pakistan’s nationhood.

Our newspapers, television screens and speeches are all filled with us blaming ourselves without any rational approach towards the issue, infect the contemporary definition of rationalism according to some pseudo Pakistani intellectuals is to unjustifiably criticize Pakistan’s reaction without questioning Afghanistan’s behavior as a hostile neighboring state.

State sponsored Terrorists.

Much has been said about State Sponsored Terrorists when it comes to referring Pakistan in the negative light but it’s a known history that State of Afghanistan has inflicted more damage to Pakistan by exporting ethnic and sectarian terrorism inside Pakistan.

At the time when Sardar Daud ousted his cousin, King Zahir, Pakistan was also undergoing a crisis. The Bhutto government dismissed the NAP-government in Balochistan and the NAP-government in NWFP resigned in protest. The NAP leadership was jailed. As a result protests were invoked in Kabul. Daud’s nationalist credentials caused worry in Islamabad, Afghanistan came on forefront to arm and assist Baloch and Pashtun nationalists.

Sardar Daud played ethnic cards to subvert and destroy peace and unity within Pakistan, Baloch separatists mainly from Marri and Mengal tribes took refuge in Afghanistan where they were not only armed to teeth but were indoctrinated with hate for Pakistan.

This provoked Bhutto who then welcomed anti-Daud exiles, including Gulbadin Hekmatyar and from there Pakistan gave a befitting reply to Afghan proxy war by assisting the tribal uprising in Panjshir in 1975 (Ali 1983: 130, Emadi 1990: 1516).

Due to tit for tat policy of Pakistan, Sardar Daud vowed to establish Greater Afghanistan, which included parts of Iran and Pakistan. As a result the Shah of Iran also viewed him and Afghanistan’s misadventures with suspicion. During the Daud period there were border clashes between Iran and Afghanistan.

As it is widely believed that you reap what you sow, Sardar Daud known as the Red Prince in Afghan left circles, was brutally butchered by Afghan communists. He was assassinated after Pak-Afghan-Iran relations were normalized following hectic diplomatic efforts. His Pashtun nationalism succumbs to Afghan communism and did not save him from being butchered by his fellow Afghani comrades.
Refusing to learn from blunders, the PDPA government which came to power also vowed to establish a Greater Afghanistan from Oxus to Abasin/Pamir to Bolan and refused to acknowledge the Durand Line as an international border (Emadi 1990: 1516).

Pakistan was bound to protect itself;

Until early 1980s, while Afghanistan’s Pakistan policy was obsession with Pakistan’s destruction, it took a new turn by the end of 1980s. Pakistan had no choice but to support Mujahideen’s regime post-Naguib government, Islamabad (in fact, the Pakistan military) began to defend Pakistan from Afghanistan from further destabilization.

Of course, this very counter-offensive policy of Pakistan which became necessity to safeguard its existence as a nation-state is now commonly known as strategic depth, and many misguidedly believed that its aim was to keep Afghanistan a reinforcement base against possible Indian invasion. Like it was mentioned earlier, many pseudo intellectuals established an anti-Pakistan narrative for responding to Afghanistan’s aggression, shamelessly many in Pakistan also call it a move to wage or sustain Jihad in Kashmir. Reality is very much contrary to this notion, if Afghanistan and India could refrain themselves from sandwitching Pakistan in-between their proxy wars, Pakistan wouldn’t really have to bother them with its own cards.

Afghanistan is hardly known for intelligent planning and it still insisted upon its idiocy to frequently terrorize Pakistan. Ironically, neither the Pashtun nationalism, massively funded and advocated by Afghans, nor the Baloch separatism were able to achieve any of their objectives. Pashtuns on Pakistani side remain happily affiliated with Pakistani Identity and opposed the racist rants of Pashtun Nationalist politicians while Baloch separatists remained weak and misguided despite of foreign support to cause any problem to Pakistan’s territorial unity.

Concluding remarks:

1) Afghanistan’s ‘hostility’ to Pakistan on the basis of Durand Line, especially during the period of 1947-1988 has been attributed to the machinations of India and Russia (see, for instance, Hasan 1962, Tahir-kheli 1974).

2) Kabul’s Pakhtonistan policy is a failed scheme which particularly under King Zahir’s and Sardar Daud’s command was planted due to domestic reasons. According to Emadi (1990) for instance, says that while anti-Pakistan euphoria could help detain Afghan opposition activists as ‘Pakistani agents’, Pakhton nationalism could fuel up Tajik and Hazara nationalisms as it discriminately deny equal rights to non-Pushton ethnic groups. Pakistan on the other hand can also use the similar logic to fragment Afghan state into pieces hence it would be better for Afghans to halt their ethnic-movements in Pakistan.

3) Counter-Productive Afghan Narratives need to be changed for their own good. The very approach that Pakistan will give up 58% of its territory and some 32% of its population is not just a naïve but an idiotic approach, the sooner it changes, the better.
Secondly, you don’t own Pashtuns in Pakistan, it would be much better if you invest your efforts in owning your dysfunctional and fragmented society rather than caring about Pakistanis. Pashtuns today are part of almost every walk of life in Pakistan be it Sports, Entertainment, politics, Military, culture etc, as a matter of fact, the very Identity of Pashtun has very well merged with Pakistan’s overall religious and regional Identity.

4) Pakistan shall survive but Afghanistan won’t. If One goes by mainstream accounts, Afghanistan believed that Pakistan would not survive and it staked its claims over the Pashtun belt in Pakistan in view of any future eventuality (see, for instance, Hasan 1962).

Unlike Afghanistan, Pakistan has strong institutions, a viable state as well as diplomatic strength to not only defeat Afghanistan politically, militarily and even in the game of proxy wars but also consolidate its victory by further destroying the fragile state of Afghanistan as this has been witnessed in our recent history so it would be much better for Afghanistan to accept its reality, recognize Pakistan as one of its neighboring countries and not a proxy turf for Afghans.

The fact of the matter is: Afghanistan was never strong enough to dismember Pakistan on the other side Pakistan can inflict more damage to Afghans that they can’t sustain for long.

Afghan demands regarding the Durand Line and support for ‘Pakhtonistan’ was a legitimate cause of concern for newly-independent Pakistan, subsequent aggressive Afghan policy, especially 1974 onwards, has been counter-productive.

Meddling in Pakistani affairs 1980s onwards has contributed to self-destruction of Afghanistan therefore, Pakistan by all means has a pluralistic Identity and social structure, strong institutions such as Army and Federal govt that can face and pacify Indo-Afghan sponsored Baloch separatists and Pashtun nationalists but Afghanistan won’t be able to resist any ethnic and sectarian war within its own country if Pakistan is provoked again. (See, Baloch 2014).

It is imperative that Afghanistan radically reviews its Pakistan policy. Disengagement with Durand Line issue, give up of Pashtun card are the only ways to rebuild a prosperous Afghanistan.

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Excellent article friend. Our patience with Afghanistan has been tested since our creation, they've directly and indirectly caused damage to the state and our people, in many different episodes of trying to seize land.

It seems that when they're not fighting foreign powers, or fighting among themselves, they're fighting us.
 
Afghanistan will now always be a proxy ground till the end of time. They overplayed their hand long long ago and as a result will pay till the end.
 
Very informative article, majority of Pakistanis dont know these fact and unjustifiably criticize Pakistan's (or Army's) Afghan policy. Not to mention Pakistan's education policy that only includes useless subjects such as Islamist (clearly no relation with Islam) or History that only revolves around 1940's era indo-pak events.
 
Excellent initiative , one that I have wanted to see for quite some time , truthful events in Pakistan's history vis-a-vis Afghanistan that must be made to reach widespread audience in Pakistan. This is also a very good slap in the face of international chutiyas cheer led by the indian ho who blame Pakistan for all that has happened in Afghanistan in the past and is happening in Afghanistan today

Afghanistan is the only dirt bag country that has fired ballistic missiles at Pakistan , yet it claims to the victim. The only country ( along with india ) that oposed Pakistan's creation , yet claims to be the victim

Today Afghanistan is nothing more that a POS indian but licking country which again stems from its ill will against Pakistan
 
Pakistan has always played cool with Afghanistan yet their hash effected hyper nationalism which defies logic and ground realities comes to stop them in their tracks before they can become a sane country which realizes that its very existence depends on its good relations with neighbours.

Now that they are dancing to Indian tunes, we must not take any chances. Afghanistan is run by lunatics who even fired Ballistic Missiles into Pakistan. We must continue to equip both arms of the Frontier Corps Balochistan and KPK, in order to turn them into a specialized fighting force that they can defeat ANA without intervention from the Army.

FATA must be made a new province, start development, consolidate our footing and mine the border. No one should be allowed to go from one side to another without legal documentation. Lastly, the stupid Ziaist narrative of Muslim brotherhood needs to end in regards to Afghanistan. We must treat them as per our national interests.
 
Afghanistan is the only dirt bag country that has fired ballistic missiles at Pakistan , yet it claims to the victim. The only country ( along with india ) that oposed Pakistan's creation , yet claims to be the victim

Today Afghanistan is nothing more that a POS indian but licking country which again stems from its ill will against Pakistan
Ranting as usual? Your post has made you look pretty silly in a thread which was both informative and interesting. In other words, you're screwing up a perfectly rational thread by your tripe.

And your contention that India opposed the creation of Pakistan is a brain fart of galactic proportions.

Can't digest your breakfast, lunch, or dinner without mentioning India in a negative way, what?
 
Ranting as usual? Your post has made you look pretty silly in a thread which was both informative and interesting. In other words, you're screwing up a perfectly rational thread by your tripe.

And your contention that India opposed the creation of Pakistan is a brain fart of galactic proportions.

Can't digest your breakfast, lunch, or dinner without mentioning India in a negative way, what?

Leave them be. Let the Afghans sort them out for us. Old Indian saying .."karma is a B!tch" :D
 
Ranting as usual? Your post has made you look pretty silly in a thread which was both informative and interesting. In other words, you're screwing up a perfectly rational thread by your tripe.

And your contention that India opposed the creation of Pakistan is a brain fart of galactic proportions.

Can't digest your breakfast, lunch, or dinner without mentioning India in a negative way, what?

Indian leaders like Gandhi were against the creation of Pakistan , well documented so don't shit around here in the open like you relive yourself in the open in India , after partition also the attempts to destabilize Pakistan continued

1. In 1967 under Mehr Chand Khanna , a hindu that was finance minister of NWFP during British time , initiated the UPF or the United Pakhtunistan Front. This was well after the formation of Pakistan in 1947 and the intent of course to break up Pakistan

2. The UPF , and India based organization that espoused the break up of Pakistan, presented the UPF memorandum to the then Indian Prime Minister Moraji Desai who assured them support on this cause.Moraji Desai is that Indian Prime Minister that used some form of traditional Indian therapy that required him to drink his urine and he also got his *** kicked in 1965 when Indian POS army was having wet dreams about marching into Lahore

3. MK Khanna’s ‘Pakhtunistan’ was to be made up of five agencies of the tribal areas and the Pakistani Baluchistan , leaving out the Iran's Sistan province as the intent was to needle Pakistan

4. De-classified US State Department documents mention : ‘UPF has no political links with political groups supporting Pakhtunistan such as Jana Sangh’. This indicates that the Jana Sangh organization was also supporting the break up of Pakistan but not necessarily working with the UPF.

5. Jana Sangh is the same as the Bhartiya Janta Party , it was previously known as BJS, Bhartiya Jana Sangh or just Jana Sangh

Leave them be. Let the Afghans sort them out for us. Old Indian saying .."karma is a B!tch" :D

jub say Pakistan bana hay , india ki pushal man aag luggi hui ha , we know , aur tum logon nay muwh diya hua ha afghanon ki dum mein, hoping against hope that they will pull of what have failed to do so.

9 replies , almost 2000 views of this thread , with close to 30 lurkers , mostly Indians wetting their pants

Mods should pin this thread
 
Indian leaders like Gandhi were against the creation of Pakistan , well documented so don't shit around here in the open like you relive yourself in the open in India , after partition also the attempts to destabilize Pakistan continued

1. In 1967 under Mehr Chand Khanna , a hindu that was finance minister of NWFP during British time , initiated the UPF or the United Pakhtunistan Front. This was well after the formation of Pakistan in 1947 and the intent of course to break up Pakistan

2. The UPF , and India based organization that espoused the break up of Pakistan, presented the UPF memorandum to the then Indian Prime Minister Moraji Desai who assured them support on this cause.Moraji Desai is that Indian Prime Minister that used some form of traditional Indian therapy that required him to drink his urine and he also got his *** kicked in 1965 when Indian POS army was having wet dreams about marching into Lahore

3. MK Khanna’s ‘Pakhtunistan’ was to be made up of five agencies of the tribal areas and the Pakistani Baluchistan , leaving out the Iran's Sistan province as the intent was to needle Pakistan

4. De-classified US State Department documents mention : ‘UPF has no political links with political groups supporting Pakhtunistan such as Jana Sangh’. This indicates that the Jana Sangh organization was also supporting the break up of Pakistan but not necessarily working with the UPF.

5. Jana Sangh is the same as the Bhartiya Janta Party , it was previously known as BJS, Bhartiya Jana Sangh or just Jana Sangh



jub say Pakistan bana hay , india ki pushal man aag luggi hui ha , we know , aur tum logon nay muwh diya hua ha afghanon ki dum mein, hoping against hope that they will pull of what have failed to do so.

9 replies , almost 2000 views of this thread , with close to 30 lurkers , mostly Indians wetting their pants

Mods should pin this thread

In a nutshell:-

  • Gandhi, a dreamer of a powerful united India (yup that same dreamer who ensured that Nehru releases the much needed funds to Pakistan) was one Indian whom you could cite. That too, a man who was never part of the government of the Republic of India
  • A Pakistani Hindu caused some nonsense in your country and you attribute this to the government of India simply because he was aligned to some non-governmental Indian organization.
  • We failed to cause any pain to your nation whenever provoked.
Nobody is wetting their pants at your failed nation. They are simply laughing at your stupidity.You change change your nickname from "PakDefender" to "PakEmbarassment" . That would be more appropriate for a **** like you :D
 
How about India also stops interfering in the matters of Pakistan from within Afghanistan?

tali ek haath se nahi bajti,
that being said,a stable and prospering Afghanistan is in everyones interest,specialy Pakistan.
in my view,all of its neighbours should help build a new and progressive Afghanistan
tali ek haath se nahi bajti,
that being said,a stable and prospering Afghanistan is in everyones interest,specialy Pakistan.
in my view,all of its neighbours should help build a new and progressive Afghanistan
 

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