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Cross-border movement: Ditch along Pak-Afghan border to cost Rs14 billion

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ISLAMABAD: A deep, long ditch Pakistan has been digging along its porous border with Afghanistan in Balochistan to check cross-border movement of militants will cost the national kitty around Rs14 billion, The Express Tribune has learnt. The lucrative contract to supply manpower for the strategic project has partly been given to men from an erstwhile key opponent of the Durand Line.

“In the first phase, this strategic project – 1,100-kilometre-long trench – has been initiated along Pak-Afghan border in Balochistan. In the next phase, it will be extended to the entire 2,400-plus kilometres’ long border. Three construction companies from Balochistan have been awarded the contract for supply of manpower and other arrangements,” a senior provincial official said on condition of anonymity.

After the completion of the project, travel between the two countries would be allowed only through officially-designated crossing points.

Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani said the project was initiated more than four months ago. “The 11-foot deep and 14-foot wide ditch will be dug along the entire stretch of the border,” he said. “This strategic project was necessary to ensure strong border controls past 2014 when US-led foreign forces pull out from Afghanistan.

Balochistan government’s spokesman Jan Buledi said the FC was also digging a similar trench along Pakistan’s border with Iran. “The ditch is being excavated about 20 kilometres inside Pakistani territory up to Washuk district,” he told The Express Tribune. “The ditch should have been dug right on the Pak-Iran border,” he said and voiced fears that Iran might capture the land beyond the ditch.

Contractors’ issue

Durrani refused to disclose the names of the contractors hired by the federal government. However, a senior official said some prominent politicians were among the beneficiaries. “The contract has been given to the nephew of a top Pashtun nationalist leader from Balochistan,” he claimed.

The Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) has been opposed to recognising the Durand Line as an international border. It has been learnt that one contractor is a close relative of a prominent PkMAP leader, while another contractor also belongs to the party.

Due to these close ties, the federal government has also sanctioned a Sui gas supply project worth Rs1 billion for Gulistan Tehsil – the hometown of PkMAP chief Mehmood Khan Achakzai.

PkMAP central secretary general Akram Shah sought to dispel the impression that men from his party had been awarded the contract to supply manpower for the project. “I’ve heard that the Pakistan Army is digging a ditch along the border,” he said. “We maintained silence on the project because we believe it is a useless exercise. The Afghans are one nation which could not be divided with such ditches,” he added.

Former ambassador to Afghanistan Rustam Shah Mohmand said the project might have the blessings of the US. In November 2012, a senior US diplomat had said that the US recognised the Durand Line as an international border. “If the government in Kabul has other interpretation, that’s certainly their business ‘’ Richard E Hoagland, US deputy chief of mission in Pakistan, had said at a media roundtable.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 3rd, 2015

Cross-border movement: Ditch along Pak-Afghan border to cost Rs14 billion – The Express Tribune
 
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Great project to keep the terrorists, drug smugglers and illegal immigrants out. We want to return to the old Pakistan before 1979. We want the Pakistan back where western tourists use to roam around with zero security. I had British, Australian, Scottish Teachers in my school growing up and they always roamed freely in Pakistan. This wall is a step in the right direction.
 
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Contractors’ issue

Durrani refused to disclose the names of the contractors hired by the federal government. However, a senior official said some prominent politicians were among the beneficiaries. “The contract has been given to the nephew of a top Pashtun nationalist leader from Balochistan,” he claimed.

The Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) has been opposed to recognising the Durand Line as an international border. It has been learnt that one contractor is a close relative of a prominent PkMAP leader, while another contractor also belongs to the party.

Due to these close ties, the federal government has also sanctioned a Sui gas supply project worth Rs1 billion for Gulistan Tehsil – the hometown of PkMAP chief Mehmood Khan Achakzai.

PkMAP central secretary general Akram Shah sought to dispel the impression that men from his party had been awarded the contract to supply manpower for the project. “I’ve heard that the Pakistan Army is digging a ditch along the border,” he said. “We maintained silence on the project because we believe it is a useless exercise. The Afghans are one nation which could not be divided with such ditches,” he added.


One of the thousand examples of "money talks" in Pakistan.
 
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Mine high risk areas
Have Snipers stationed in high risk areas
Have 24/7 UAV ISR.
 
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lay mines in this ditch as well for extra measure.

“The ditch is being excavated about 20 kilometres inside Pakistani territory up to Washuk district,” he told The Express Tribune. “The ditch should have been dug right on the Pak-Iran border,” he said and voiced fears that Iran might capture the land beyond the ditch.

Well, i agree with this concern, 20 kilometers are too much. It should be max 1-2 km inside Pakistan's territory.
 
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lay mines in this ditch as well for extra measure.



Well, i agree with this concern, 20 kilometers are too much. It should be max 1-2 km inside Pakistan's territory.
maybe the terrain is not appropriate on the border
 
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I've got a better idea. Why don't we ask China for 20 million people and settle them on our border areas and arm them. Then we'll see how brave these terrorists are. I know it's a childish suggestion, but so is the idea that this ditch is going to make much of a difference.
 
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I've got a better idea. Why don't we ask China for 20 million people and settle them on our border areas and arm them. Then we'll see how brave these terrorists are. I know it's a childish suggestion, but so is the idea that this ditch is going to make much of a difference.

It will not solve all problems but it will definitely stop smuggling including weapons and explosive materials in wholesale quantity which is happening now, and terrorist will not have liberty to come and flee in vehicles. But if they heavenly mine the ditch than that will be best.
 
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It will not solve all problems but it will definitely stop smuggling including weapons and explosive materials in wholesale quantity which is happening now, and terrorist will not have liberty to come and flee in vehicles. But if they heavenly mine the ditch than that will be best.

I agree with you. My only point being that a ditch alone will not be sufficient. It will probably require mining/fencing and even building walls like the ones built by Israel around Gaza. Together with watch towers at regular intervals.
 
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I agree with you. My only point being that a ditch alone will not be sufficient. It will probably require mining/fencing and even building walls like the ones built by Israel around Gaza. Together with watch towers at regular intervals.

I am sure border will be manned now, this ditch is to stop movement with vehicles and surprise attacks where terrorists comes in dozens. We don't have resources to build that long wall or electrified fence. Simple fence will end up in kabadia shops.
 
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