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Far away from the backpackers, yoga retreats and call centres that modern India is famous for, there is another India – and it is ready for conflict

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“All wars in history were miscalculated. With the sort of weapons we both have, can we afford any miscalculation?” Those were Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan’s words to India yesterday.

While the world’s attention was focused on nuclear threats from Iran and North Korea, one of the oldest and most unpredictable nuclear relationships has flared up: India and Pakistan. India’s recent strikes deep inside Pakistani territory, and Pakistan’s downing of Indian fighter jets may become the subcontinent’s “Archduke Ferdinand” moment.


This is particularly dangerous because both countries have domestic audiences that are thirsty for blood. While many of Pakistan’s Islamists will be ready for holy war against the Hindu state, Narendra Modi’s government – long-affiliated to the far-right (and formerly outlawed) RSS paramilitary group may be ready to escalate the conflict, against a backdrop of rising anti-Muslim hate across India.

It is essential that the international community step in to avoid nuclear war in a region that has been neglected for too long. A peacekeeping force in Kashmir – the hotspot at the centre of tensions – should be a minimum.


If the world cannot cool tensions in Kashmir, the region will always remain on the brink of war. As well as two states with huge, heavily armed, armies with an array of US and Chinese made conventional weapons (not to mention nuclear warheads), both countries have non-state actors that would likely keep any conflict going for years, if not decades.

As the belief that India is first and foremost a Hindu state spreads, hate crimes such as Muslim men being murdered for eating beef (cows are sacred to many Hindus) are an almost daily occurrence. And any Hindu girl rumoured to be entertaining any romantic interest in a Muslim boy will likely find her life is in danger.


We often forget India’s capacity for ethno-terror: the deadliest terrorist attack before 9/11 was by an Indian Sikh group. Far away from the backpackers, yoga retreats and call centres that modern India is famous for, there is another India – and it is ready for war.

This goes right to the top. Prime minister Narendra Modi, famous for his warm diplomatic hugs, is a reported member of the RSS paramilitary group, the closest Western equivalent of which is the Ku Klux Klan. Due to his role in in the anti-Muslim Gujarat riots – that led to over 1000 Muslim deaths – Modi was also banned from visiting the UK, the US and many countries in Europe.


RSS and their allies have popularised “Saffron terror” – the idea that Hindu nationalists must conduct terrorist attacks to preserve the Hindu character of India. This is a tradition that goes back to 1948, when an RSS member assassinated Mahatma Gandhi. More recently, Modi’s brethren in the group have incited anti-Muslim riots, attacked Mosques and even put a price on the head of Christian pastors in the Eastern Indian state of Orissa.


All this makes the propaganda value of Indian blood being shed in Kashmir huge. Despite there being no evidence of Pakistani involvement in the recent attack, Pakistan was swiftly blamed. The attacker was an Indian Muslim citizen, which suggests that rather than point the finger at Islamabad, India would be better off asking why so many of their Muslim minority (who number more than the entire population of Pakistan) are so disillusioned.

But there is hope. Citizens on both sides of the border took to social media yesterday with the hashtag #SayNoToWar.

And rather than extract a televised confession from the pilot of the downed Indian fighter jet in a move that would have played phenomenally well to the Islamist right domestically, Pakistani authorities showed commendable restraint.

Let us hope that between cool heads in the region, and intervention from the UN Security Council, war can be averted. With the sort of weapons they both have, neither India nor Pakistan can afford any miscalculation.

Muddassar Ahmed is a former British government advisor and a patron of the Faiths Forum for London
https://www.independent.co.uk/voice...a-modi-war-pulwama-fighter-jets-a8801226.html
 
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Idiots. they should not return him. use him as a bargaining chip. the nationalists in india are already seeing it as a sign of weakness.
 
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Indian far right groups have the complete freedom to call out incompetent prime minister and political leadership as cowards
 
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Burn the Taj Mahal down. It is a very important ritual
 
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The modi mentality have made the nation so extremist it is not easy for them to let it all go so easily. This is what happens when you inflate ego of the masses, they want blood, it wont matter if its YOUR blood!!


So what is the current status of situation on the ground?? It would be better to hand over the Indian pilot once the situation de-escalates which is not the case at the moment, as Bharti extremists are still baying for more blood.
 
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So what is the current status of situation on the ground?? It would be better to hand over the Indian pilot once the situation de-escalates which is not the case at the moment, as Bharti extremists are still baying for more blood.
It wont matter than, it matters right now. Good decision. If Indian media and public have been exposed for their insane extremist behavior in response to this act of peace, its their problem. Not ours.
 
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