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India's self-goal: How we made Pakistan our equal by obsessing over it

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http://www.firstpost.com/india/indi...n-our-equal-by-obsessing-over-it-3059250.html

Pakistan is a great country; it must be. Otherwise it won't occupy our national mindspace the way it does. Our media won't go on and on about it for months, the government won't appear so desperate to raise it in every international forum and elicit a few words against it and our own people won't be at each other's throat over the way to look at the country. If there's a growing feeling that Pakistan is dividing India in ways certain but as yet not well-defined — the patriotic Indian versus the unpatriotic Indian is one of the fissures visible — it is not unfounded.

As our testosterone-fuelled television studio superheroes go about distributing certificates of patriotism to fellow Indians, political and social outfits of little consequence threaten our own thinking and creative people, neighbourhood thugs with or without an ideology discover a cause to harass others and the venomous troll army in the social media vents fury at Indians with a different view, Pakistan has reason to feel happy. It could not have divided India the way the local 'patriots' have. Terrorists pushed through the border cause minor damage; this self-inflicted damage goes much deeper.

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That the Pakistan obsession in India has taken the psychopathic edge needs no overstating.

It's certainly not the way vastly superior country conducts itself with an inferior one — we have made Pakistan our equal, as great as us. One is still not sure what the television news is trying to achieve by 'exposing' Pakistan before the Indian viewers repeatedly — it must be more than a few thousand times they exposed the nefarious designs of that country on us. Every time Prime Minister Narendra Modi utters a word about Pakistan it is invariably a 'stern message' or a dire 'warning' or an 'attack' and every time a terrorist is killed on the border it's the Pakistani army's that is 'crushed'. Something is utterly silly here. Or we are missing something in the hysteria.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif. AFP

The celebration over the 'surgical strikes', where a few terrorists were killed in retaliation for the death of 18 of our soldiers, was, in fact, an ode to our collective immaturity as people. It was made to look and sound as if India had finally won a decisive war against Pakistan. And we still cannot stop raving about it though nothing has changed visibly in the bilateral power equation. Something is terribly wrong with our sense of perspective or it has to be an acute case of low self-esteem. It can be both.

Or is there something more, say some ulterior motive?

Ever since Pakistan started dominating the television discourse - that was quite long back - almost everything else has gone off the radar. The farmers, the poor, the tribal population, the jobless and all such groups that used to trouble the conscience of the nation have all but vanished from the media. They break into the news space by accident, through tragedies and great losses. It is as if someone wants to keep the country perennially distracted from them and everything uncomfortable by design.

It is curious indeed that the media, a huge section of it at least, and the government would think so much alike on important issues. The convergence of minds could be purely coincidental, but the combination of both has the potential to create artificial reality for all of us, something akin to a smokescreen where we come to accept the smoke as the reality, not what it conceals. This is what, historians would say, Nazis managed in Germany. The result was disastrous for the country. Terror and Kashmir are indeed important matters for us, but are they that important that we forget whatever else matters to the country and its people?

Our Pakistan obsession has started doing exactly that. When we make that country the single-point agenda of the nation, the very way Pakistan has made India, we run the risk of reducing ourselves to people without dimensions and ideas. India certainly has better things to achieve. We must guard against falling into the psychological trap.








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Best way of uniting and pacifying a people is by creating fear of an outsider, the "other" if you may. The incumbent Indian government in conjunction with the media constantly reinforces this evil "others" threatening behavior, making the daily toil of the peasant or laborer insignificant. When facing an "existential threat" from Pakistani nukes and the crazy Jihadi army, then the average wage of workers or the worrying trend of farmers committing suicide takes a backseat. That is honey to the ears of politicians and the BJP has mastered the art of creating fear of the "other". Of course politicians use this tactic throughout the world including in Pakistan but the BJP has really taken things to the next level.
 
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Finally for a change a breath of fresh air!

So true and exactly what we Pakistanis have been saying all the time - stop this obsession with us!

Don't make us single point agenda to lead your nation into a delusion of having no other problems.

I know that hindu extremist Modi has a huge bollywood masala loving fan following - who long nothing less than sending invisible army to conduct imaginary SirGKal strikes in Pakistan - but your real problems lie somewhere else as author has correctly pointed out.

Fight the poverty, injustice in the society and try to settle countless insurgencies in a peacful way instead of wasting your whole energies on sponsoring cross-border terrorism in Pakistan.

Lets develop together, or at the very least, leave us alone!

Cheers and hope to hear more saner voices from Indian media! :cheers:
 
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Haven't read the article but agree with the headline.

Pakistan didnt deserve the air time it got on Indian media recently and the attention the Indian politicians gave it at the BRICS summit. Wasn't required at all.

Pakistan is not Indian's equal and we should not treat it like one. We just did by the recent attention we gave them. I really like the Sushma Swaraj's speech went in the UN. 2/3rd about global affairs, 1/3rd on terrorism with an even minor discussion of Pakistan. That was the best way to deal with it.

India is an important power now and we should focus on bigger issues. I blame the Indian media for this.
 
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Pakistan is the magic hat for Indian govt and media to divert all the attention from the burning domestic issues. It has served as a very effective tool to unite the artificial country and make them feel good about them self.
 
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Off-topic: I was really tired today and this little section (from 30:44 mins to 34:31 mins) of the program: Zara Hut Kay have made me so relaxed, refreshed and well...:lol:

On-Topic: Watch this...

Apologies...If it seems I trolled...
 
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Foolish article!

It is a bit like saying that you have to tolerate a neighbor's dog, that barks 24/7, just because the 'dog' isn't equal to me or not worth my time!

India didn't obsess over Pakistan for nothing - India had to bring Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism to the fore and try building a world opinion against it (apart from of course, taking out the worst bits).

Under the circumstances, that was the most appropriate thing to do without appearing to be weak or indecisive!

Unfortunately in India, it is always "Damned if you do, damned if you don't"!
 
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Haven't read the article but agree with the headline.

Pakistan didnt deserve the air time it got on Indian media recently and the attention the Indian politicians gave it at the BRICS summit. Wasn't required at all.

Pakistan is not Indian's equal and we should not treat it like one. We just did by the recent attention we gave them. I really like the Sushma Swaraj's speech went in the UN. 2/3rd about global affairs, 1/3rd on terrorism with an even minor discussion of Pakistan. That was the best way to deal with it.

India is an important power now and we should focus on bigger issues. I blame the Indian media for this.

I spend all day on a Pakistani forum.

Compare everything I have with Pakistan and not with China or USA or other global powers.

Justify the begging my extremist hindu Modi lead govt is doing around the world to say something against Pakistan.

But hey Pakistan is not important.

Fine, now just leave us alone, who gives a F* about India?
 
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Yes Pakistan is not a normal indian person concern when he/she can't get 2 meals a day and struggle to find a toilet ...

Pakistan is way above india in all possible ways ...
 
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