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Pakistan is facing an exceptionally dangerous challenge with aggressive rhetoric and threats from India and Afghanistan and hostile narratives gaining resonance in Washington. Failing to suppress the sustained uprising in India-held Kashmir, the Modi government has intensified its smear campaign against Pakistan in yet another attempt to portray the Kashmiri protest as Pakistan-inspired terrorism.

Following the attack on the Uri Indian army camp, India may heat up the Line of Control (LoC) to detract attention from its atrocities in the Valley. Pakistan should even be ready for worse. In this trying situation, Pakistan can rely on diplomatic support from China and friends in the Islamic world. But much depends on our own defence preparedness and our diplomacy. We need to devise a policy response that helps reduce the threat without giving the Kashmiris a feeling of a let-down.

First we must address our vitiated relations with Kabul and Washington which have nosedived since the collapse of the quadripartite process. Regardless of the grave policy errors made since its intervention in Afghanistan, much like those made later in Iraq, Washington has chosen to blame Pakistan for its woes in Afghanistan. Both Washington and Kabul believe that sanctuaries in Pakistan sustain the Afghan Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan. Our well-intentioned commitment to nudge the Taliban towards reconciliation, bring them to the negotiating table and our apparent eagerness to play a role have turned us into a Taliban accomplice. It is time to rethink our Taliban policy.

We must make a clear policy declaration that Pakistan cannot take any responsibility on behalf of the Afghan Taliban leadership and we would welcome direct contacts between them and the government or any political elements in Kabul for the purpose of reconciliation. We would still be willing to play a role only if specifically requested.

Secondly, we must reaffirm that we will do all we can to prevent use of our territory for militant activities inside Afghanistan and take visible measures for this purpose. This is our responsibility as a state. We cannot justify differentiated emphasis for Operation Zarb-i-Azb which attracts the accusation that we distinguish between “good and bad” Taliban. The suggested declaration to be made at the highest level, preferably as part of the prime minister’s UNGA address, will be a step in the right direction to bring down temperatures, particularly in our relations with Washington.

We must reflect why is it that Pakistan has ended up always siding with the most regressive elements in Afghanistan, some of whom we falsely regarded as assets, why most educated Afghans have become alienated from us and why we allowed our policy to fall in the insidious Afghan ethnic divide. We must disavow pretentions of influence with the Taliban leadership. They and before them the Afghan Mujahedin leaders never acceded to our sincere advice for ending the conflict. We must be firm with the likes of the Haqqani group who cannot be allowed to abuse our hospitality. We must also expedite fencing, consolidating and better managing the border. Promisingly, the government is showing seriousness in integrating Fata with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The perception of Pakistan’s erstwhile support to extremist militancy in Kashmir in the 1990s and our association with the Taliban have hurt Pakistan’s international image. Of late, the delay in prosecuting especially those implicated in the Mumbai terrorist incident has been misconstrued as weak Pakistani commitment to fighting terrorism, the nemesis of all modern societies. This undermines Pakistan’s ability to forcefully advocate the Kashmir cause. Nothing will help India more than an evidence of outside militant elements blending with the indigenous Kashmiri uprising to justify its extreme violence in India-held Kashmir and its aggressive posture against Pakistan. We should be open to cooperating with any investigation into the Uri attack.

This is, however, no time to reflect on what happened in the past. The ongoing Kashmiri struggle against repressive Indian rule, demands clear and emphatic expression of solidarity. The prime minister is expected to do so at the UNGA and in his meetings with world leaders. The uprising in Kashmir is not Pakistan instigated as India claims. Kashmir is the oldest dispute on the agenda of the world body waiting international attention for its resolution.

Above all, it is the Kashmiris and the Kashmiri Diaspora, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom, who must fully mobilise themselves to agitate world conscience to their suffering and the denial of their fundamental rights. They have a vital role to play. Pakistan should consult Kashmiri leaders from both sides of the LoC and from Diaspora and they must reach out to each other to chart out a course that corresponds to the wishes of the Kashmiri people.

If offered, Pakistan cannot refuse a dialogue with India as the two nuclear-armed neighbours cannot afford a break in communications. However, Kashmiri leaders must be involved with the process for a settlement that ensures peace and enables Kashmiris to be masters of their own affairs and destiny.

Inam ul Haque, Riaz Hussain Khokhar and Riaz Mohammad Khan are former foreign secretaries and retired major general Mahmud Durrani is a former national security adviser.

Published in Dawn, September 20th, 2016
 
Pakistan should tackle right wing hindu nationlist RSS government with iron fist......Give them what they are asking for.....A WAR, A BRUTAL ONE.....

I think Indians want to play this gamble just to stop CPEC.....Rest is all hogwash....They are trying to portray to world and China that look, Pakistan is not safe for any investment - let alone hub of regional trade...

Pakistan should increase the cost of war for India....highly risky and dead dangerous....
 
Pakistan is facing an exceptionally dangerous challenge with aggressive rhetoric and threats from India and Afghanistan and hostile narratives gaining resonance in Washington. Failing to suppress the sustained uprising in India-held Kashmir, the Modi government has intensified its smear campaign against Pakistan in yet another attempt to portray the Kashmiri protest as Pakistan-inspired terrorism.

Following the attack on the Uri Indian army camp, India may heat up the Line of Control (LoC) to detract attention from its atrocities in the Valley. Pakistan should even be ready for worse. .

See the bold part above. Per my sources two hours ago (consider it direct from Gen. Raheel's desk), the AWACS have been ordered to be on patrol 24 hours, with multiple squadrons are on stand-by for intercept (meaning cockpit alert) and deployed to key locations close to the borders.

The orders are: the second anything crosses the international border (referring to the surgical strikes obviously), there would be an independent counter attack (currently on stand-by), and will be independently initiated, irrespective of the outcome of the incoming attack.

The straight forward order is, when the news hit the media, it shouldn't just read "India surgical striked Pakistan", it should say "Both, India and Pakistan did surgical strikes on each other pretty much at the same time, but Pakistan responded right away to the first surgical strike made by India".

Where is the world going? This is such a poor area with over a billion humans lives at risk. This craziness has a serious chance of gong out of escalation. Calm down people, I like visiting India and Pakistan!!
 
Time is ripe for liberation of indian occupied Kashmir from RSS tyranny. The opportunities are there but whether the Pakistani leaders will be able to exploit them is another matter. Liberation from tyranny has a price and I'm afraid for the Kashmiri people that price is going to be extremely high.
 
All I can say is interesting times ahead, Modi tried the peace route he failed miserably and I believe he has understood it. Now change in tactics, I don't believe a surgical strike is coming (Modi is too smart for that) any militarily strike (if done, and believe me if IA gets a free hand they will do it) will be done covertly, also the gloves are off and the 'you-kill-us' and 'we-kill-you' game which we have been playing since long will reach new heights now
 
Pakistan should tackle right wing hindu nationlist RSS government with iron fist......Give them what they are asking for.....A WAR, A BRUTAL ONE.....

I think Indians want to play this gamble just to stop CPEC.....Rest is all hogwash....They are trying to portray to world and China that look, Pakistan is not safe for any investment - let alone hub of regional trade...

Pakistan should increase the cost of war for India....highly risky and dead dangerous....


What the retired ambassadors are basically suggesting is capitulation. It’s time has passed for now. It’ll come back after three hundred years..

Unfortunately, this is how the world works. No free lunches here. CPEC is too much to bear for some folks; however, whatever happens it'll be ultimately in Pak's favor inshaAllah. It's the darkest before the dawn. I know Paks are resilient and they can be tough when the going gets tough. This is their selling point. As 65 war brought out the likes of M M Alam or Aziz Batti, this time it'll bring even more heroes. They may be put into the ultimate test by India, but it’s a two-way street. They want Pak to bog down just by not taking the mental pressure. IMHO, it won’t work this time for Pak has already shed too much blood. They aren’t afraid to shed more*. As for Ehl-I Iman, it’s the Sefer, for Zafer belongs to the ONLY ONE OWNER of KUDRET...

La Galibe Illallah…

*In the Turkish standard it's the one-third of the male population.
 
Time is ripe for liberation of indian occupied Kashmir from RSS tyranny. The opportunities are there but whether the Pakistani leaders will be able to exploit them is another matter. Liberation from tyranny has a price and I'm afraid for the Kashmiri people that price is going to be extremely high.

Keep on dreaming...& stitching garments in sweatshops.
 
Once your country drowns we will repeal Article 370 and allow you people to move into Kashmir. :angel:
You never understand even Muslims living in smaller land they are Muslims british capture the land which belonged to muslims hindus and others but they cudnt capture islam..
you hit small place of muslims they will punch you back hard...
Mody think india is just become United States.
 
Once your country drowns we will repeal Article 370 and allow you people to move into Kashmir. :angel:

An off topic comment shows one's inability to come up with valid argument. Yes, we can all see what you really believe in. We can only show pity to you.


Keep on dreaming...& stitching garments in sweatshops.

Your desperation is all too clear for all to see.
 
You never understand even Muslims living in smaller land they are Muslims british capture the land which belonged to muslims hindus and others but they cudnt capture islam..
you hit small place of muslims they will punch you back hard...
Mody think india is just become United States.

True... Islam flourished in India under the Sultanate and Mughals. Indians are proud of this heritage as can be seen through the shared cultural ties between all Indians. More Muslims live in India than in Pakistan or Bangladesh.....these places being mere regional outposts of the pre-British times... center of Pre-British rule was always Delhi... the capital of modern India.....
 
Time is ripe for liberation of indian occupied Kashmir from RSS tyranny. The opportunities are there but whether the Pakistani leaders will be able to exploit them is another matter. Liberation from tyranny has a price and I'm afraid for the Kashmiri people that price is going to be extremely high.
No wonder why T-rex got extinct
 
An off topic comment shows one's inability to come up with valid argument. Yes, we can all see what you really believe in. We can only show pity to you.



Your desperation is all too clear for all to see.

Desperation about what? LDC sweatshop coolies threatening us ?
 
All I can say is interesting times ahead, Modi tried the peace route he failed miserably and I believe he has understood it.

Nope, the RSS leader was never sincere in his attempts to have peace, it's just propaganda without any substance. The on going genocide in Kashmir committed by the indian troops is the best testament to this bloody fact.

Now change in tactics, I don't believe a surgical strike is coming (Modi is too smart for that) any militarily strike (if done, and believe me if IA gets a free hand they will do it) will be done covertly,

It means cowardly indians are going for what they are good at and that means more terrorism inside Pakistan.


also the gloves are off and the 'you-kill-us' and 'we-kill-you' game which we have been playing since long will reach new heights now

The gloves were off anyway ever since Pakistan came into existence, don't you think so? So, I don't think Pakistanis are going to be intimidated by this talk. Your cowardly leader needs to order a military strike inside Pakistan in order to see for yourself if Pakistan is really afraid of india or india is afraid of Pakistan. So tell your terrorist leader to make it clear to the world, we're eagerly waiting. Silence or delay will convey the message that india is afraid of Pakistan.
 
Kashmir uprising will not be allowed to come down for a few more weeks...then bjp will pull support from the pdp government.governers rule in jnk. Article 370 will go.
Invall this we loose some of our kashmir people(v hardly care for them..they will reap what they sow..v are intrested only in strategic placment if kashmir and indus water..rest can go to hell)
 

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