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Posted on 03 September 2010

The Danger by Bharat Verma


Very few policy makers in India dare to acknowledge the danger to the nation’s territorial integrity. The security and integrity of the nation has become hostage to vote-bank politics. Democracy and more than eight per cent economic growth will be of no avail if the country as such withers away. India is not only being frayed at its borders by insurgencies, but its very writ in the heartland is becoming increasingly questionable. The rise of a nation is predicated upon unity, peace and stability, which are essentially determined by good governance. The prevailing security scenario poses the serious question: Is India’s development and economic growth becoming unsustainable due to poor handling of the security? There are three dangers to the territorial integrity that bedevil the nation.

The security forces, primarily the Indian Army, have held the state of Jammu & Kashmir physically since Independence. The politicians and the bureaucrats have contributed nothing to resolve the situation. The danger has since magnified. After all the wars, export of terrorism, inconsistent and weak policies by New Delhi, Islamabad could not win Kashmir only because the Indian Army held its ground. If the ghost force succeeds in making locals (Kashmiris) rise against the Army, it will be an unprecedented achievement for Islamabad. It is a matter of grave concern that New Delhi is so prone to issue statements without thinking it through, as long as it appeases the adversary even temporarily. With China’s claim over Arunachal Pradesh becoming more strident, as evidenced by its recent stance on Tawang, the danger to the Siliguri Corridor stands enhanced. This corridor has been facing internal turmoil for many years.

Danger-1 New Delhi and the state capitals have almost ceded the governmental control over 40 % of the Union’s territory to the Naxalites. The Naxal’s are aided and abetted by the crime mafia that runs its operations in the same corridor from Nepal to Andhra Pradesh, as well as Maoists of Nepal who in turn receive covert support from other powers engaged/interested in destabilising India. The nexus between ULFA and Maoists in Nepal is well established. In a recent attack in Chhattisgarh, Maoists of India and Nepal were co-participants. There are also reports to suggest that Indian Maoists are increasingly taking to opium cultivation in areas under their control to finance their activities. The Maoists – crime – drug nexus is rather explosive.

Danger-2 The security forces, primarily the Indian Army, have held the state of Jammu & Kashmir physically since Independence. The politicians and the bureaucrats have contributed nothing to resolve the situation. The danger has since magnified many times as displayed by the presence of thousands of supporters of LeT flying their flags in a recent rally of dissidents. Under the garb of peace overtures, heavily armed infiltrators with tacit support from the Pak Military-Intelligence establishment continue to make inroads into Kashmir. They are at present lying low, waiting for an opportune moment for vicious strikes on several fronts to undermine the Indian Union. This ghost force reared its head in a recent rally organised by Geelani. Musharraf and his sympathisers in India are working in a highly synchronised fashion for demilitarisation of the Valley. Simultaneously, there is an insidious campaign to malign the Indian Army on one pretext or the other as part of the psywar being waged by the ghost force under Islamabad’s directions. After all the wars, export of terrorism, inconsistent and weak policies by New Delhi, Islamabad could not win Kashmir only because the Indian Army held its ground. If the ghost force succeeds in making locals rise against the Army, it will be an unprecedented achievement for Islamabad.

Danger-3 Given a modicum of political will, Danger-I and II may still be manageable, however, Danger III to its territorial integrity in the northeast may prove to be the most difficult. In fact the entire northeast can easily be unhooked on multiple counts from the Union. First, these are low populated areas having contiguity with the most densely populated and demographically aggressive country in the world, i.e., Bangladesh. The country has also emerged as a major source of Islamic fundamentalism, which impacts grievously on the northeast. To add to these woes, New Delhi because of sheer vote-bank politics legitimised illegal migration for 22 years through the vehicle of IMDT. Many border districts now have a majority population constituting illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

In near future, this leverage will be used to create an internal upheaval against the Centre as in the case of the Valley. It’s a classic Islamic fundamentalist principle of asymmetric warfare. What cannot be achieved by conventional wars, can be done through infiltration and subsequently internal subversion. They call it “jihad!” Second, the northeast if not addressed appropriately could unhook from the Union before the Valley given the acute vulnerability of the Siliguri Corridor, which is merely 10 to 20 kilometer wide and 200 kilometers long. If this critical corridor is choked or subverted or severed by force, the Union of India will have to maintain the northeast by air. With poor quality of governance for which the country is infamous, the local population may gravitate towards other regional powers.

Third, with China’s claim over Arunachal Pradesh becoming more strident, as evidenced by its recent stance on Tawang, the danger to the Siliguri Corridor stands enhanced. This corridor has been facing internal turmoil for many years. The area may well be further subverted by inimical regional powers. Chinese intention to bargain for Tawang to secure Tibet is deceptive. Subsequently, it would covet entire Arunachal Pradesh to protect Tawang.

Chinese are known for expanding their areas of strategic interests with time unlike the Indians who are in a tearing hurry to convert Siachen Glacier into a “mountain of peace” or LOC into “line of peace” or equating Pakistan as an equal victim of terrorism. It is a matter of grave concern that New Delhi is so prone to issue statements without thinking it through, as long as it appeases the adversary even temporarily. Therefore the northeast — with the internal turmoil in the Siliguri Corridor, with low population surrounded by overpopulated Bangladesh exporting Islamic terrorism under tutelage of Islamabad, with China gaining influence in Nepal and Bangladesh and its upping the ante on Tawang — the danger to the region is grave. Manipur is a stark indicator.

The insurgents have nearly weaned the state from the Indian Union. The writ of the Indian Union has ceased to operate; insurgents (freedom fighters), compelling people to turn to South Korean music and films, ban Hindi music and films.

New Delhi continues to fiddle while the Northeast burns which in turn poses a grave problem to the territorial integrity of the Union of India. The world once again is getting polarised into two camps after the end of the Cold war — democracies and authoritarian regimes of all hues, which includes Islamists, communists, and the Maoists. Their perspectives are totally totalitarian. Therefore with China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Nepal (Maoists), being neighbours, the danger to the Indian territorial integrity stands enhanced.Bangladesh: The Danger III for India! 01 Sep, 2009 Bharat Verma. (The author is editor, Indian Defence Review)

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Bharat Verma is indian equivalent of Ziad Hamid..please move ahead.
 
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while i agree with some of the views, for the most part the report is garbage and based on distortions of truth

this guy bharat varma is a real joker.....as is 'indian defence review'
 
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most of the defense analysts including Mr.Varma are more inspired by tom clancy rather than any thing meaningfully defense related. The story the dramatisation.. you know the world is out there to get India story sells these magazines. No sane person would care about these douchebags, so they want to throw some raw sensationalist bytes which in matter of time one of the many "crass" new channels will pick up and roll the drum beat.. After watching Indian media my respect for Indian politicians is increasing day by day... that sure suggests something.
 
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I have come across a few of Bharat Verma's article and am really amused by his fairytales of supreme paranoia. In his ultra active imagination, the sky must be falling every day. What percentage of Indians actually takes him seriously?
 
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I have come across a few of Bharat Verma's article and am really amused by his fairytales of supreme paranoia. In his ultra active imagination, the sky must be falling every day. What percentage of Indians actually takes him seriously?


Unfortunately a great many. He is just expressing what most Indians think but are afraid to say.
 
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Unfortunately a great many. He is just expressing what most Indians think but are afraid to say.

when did you become an Indian to tell what they feel and think?frankly speaking i ve never heard of him before and neither of the person I have come across in my life!nor i have seen him before anywhere on news channels in India!who the hell is this guy?

and regional politics has always been in India like you find in other democracies including US which also has quite heavy regional and ethnic politics even religious politics with conservative leaders being right in the house...its the sign of a hopeful and up and running democracy!!THAT"S HOW A DEMOCRACY WORKS ON LARGE SCALE"OF THE PEOPLE,BY THE PEOPLE AND TO THE PEOPLE."
 
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when did you become an Indian to tell what they feel and think?frankly speaking i ve never heard of him before and neither of the person I have come across in my life!nor i have seen him before anywhere on news channels in India!who the hell is this guy?

and regional politics has always been in India like you find in other democracies including US which also has quite heavy regional and ethnic politics even religious politics with conservative leaders being right in the house...its the sign of a hopeful and up and running democracy!!THAT"S HOW A DEMOCRACY WORKS ON LARGE SCALE"OF THE PEOPLE,BY THE PEOPLE AND TO THE PEOPLE."

Even I haven't heard of Bharat Verma. Who is this guy?
 
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Lol 99% of indians dont even know this guy.Isn't this guy who predicted india and china will go to war go 2012?what a joker!
 
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I have come across a few of Bharat Verma's article and am really amused by his fairytales of supreme paranoia. In his ultra active imagination, the sky must be falling every day. What percentage of Indians actually takes him seriously?

Not many.

But he seems to be very popular with the Chinese, Pakistanis and the Bangladeshis. They follow his each and every article and create a new thread on PDF within seconds of Mr. Verma's article get published in any part of the globe.
 
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Bharat Verma is indian equivalent of Ziad Hamid..please move ahead.

Here is another example from Bangladesh ..

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Unfortunately a great many. He is just expressing what most Indians think but are afraid to say.
 
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Lol 99% of indians dont even know this guy.Isn't this guy who predicted india and china will go to war go 2012?what a joker!

the remaining 1% of 1.1billion people comes out to more than a million people. That still is huge, dude.
 
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This guy is an Indian version of zaid humid. Both of them presidents of their own cuckoo-stan.
 
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Lol 99% of indians dont even know this guy.Isn't this guy who predicted india and china will go to war go 2012?what a joker!


I'll just have to take your word for it. I happened to run into a few of his opinion pieces on an Indian defence forum some time ago. Off the top of my head I can't recall exactly which one it was.
 
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