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Malicious intent
Dr Farrukh Saleem
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Capital suggestion
June 15, October 12: One, Operation Zarb-e-Azb has managed to break the back of terrorists and their sponsors. Two, more and more evidence is piling up that the Indian model of economic development is failing. For the record, terrorists and their sponsors have been able to manage only three suicide attacks since the launch of Operation Zarb-e-Azb (on June 15). For the record, civilian fatalities in terrorist violence in Pakistan have dropped from 3,001 in 2013 to 1,332 as of early-October 2014. Over the same period, suicide attacks have gone down from 43 to 18.
Across the border, the Indian model of economic development is almost completely dependent on three pillars: call centres, software houses and back-office services.
According to The New York Times: “Structural problems were inherent in India’s unusual model of economic development, which relied on a limited pool of skilled labour rather than an abundant supply of cheap, unskilled, semiliterate labour. This meant that India specialized in call centres, writing software for European companies and providing back-office services for American health insurers and law firms and the like, rather than in a manufacturing model.
“Other economies that have developed successfully – Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and China – relied in their early years on manufacturing, which provided more jobs for the poor.”
Kuldip Nayar sees the “induction of religion in politics”. Subir Sinha of the University of London, in a 927-word article, explained ‘Why India’s new PM may bring disaster to India.’
Arundhati Roy believes that “India’s chosen development model has a genocidal core to it” and that “bloodshed is inherent to this model of development.” According to Arundhati, “now, we have a democratically elected totalitarian government.”
India’s latest fiscal picture has a stubborn budgetary deficit that is further crippling the economy. India’s latest trade picture has a current account gap approaching seven percent of GDP. And then there’s the Modi government bent upon throwing away $200 billion for stealth fighters, main battle tanks, backfire bombers, aircraft carriers, frigates and Scorpion submarines. And then there’s India where two out of three Indians earn $2 or less a day.
Over the 1994-2014 period, India’s left-wing extremist insurgent militias, the Communist Party of India and other secessionist groups have killed a total of 63,702 civilians and security forces personnel (South Asia Terrorism Portal; Terrorism | South Asia Terrorism Portal
India’s current matrix comprises a failing model of economic development, a warmongering prime minister, an extremist cabinet, state polls in Maharashtra and Haryana, a new chief of army staff, indigenous terrorism plus pressures from secessionist militias. Lo and behold, the Indian political and military leadership is seeking refuge by rushing into conflict escalation with Pakistan; diversion-cum-deflection, two in one. Our ‘most favoured nation’ is once again up to its old, evil booby traps.
The new web of malicious intents comprises destabilisation of Balochistan, hardening the Afghanistan-based anti-Pakistan platform, fuelling Uncle Sam’s anti-China penchant, planting wild anti-Pakistan conspiracy theories in the global media and taking full advantage of Pakistan’s internal political squabbles. Our ‘most favoured nation’ is once again setting up pincer military manoeuvres to simultaneously threaten our eastern as well as our western flanks.
Modi is on a short fuse-and that means further conflict escalation. United we stand, divided we fall. Someone intelligent intelligently cautioned to be “beware of all enterprises that are on a short fuse.”
The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad. Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com
Twitter: @saleemfarrukh
Malicious intent
Dr Farrukh Saleem
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Capital suggestion
June 15, October 12: One, Operation Zarb-e-Azb has managed to break the back of terrorists and their sponsors. Two, more and more evidence is piling up that the Indian model of economic development is failing. For the record, terrorists and their sponsors have been able to manage only three suicide attacks since the launch of Operation Zarb-e-Azb (on June 15). For the record, civilian fatalities in terrorist violence in Pakistan have dropped from 3,001 in 2013 to 1,332 as of early-October 2014. Over the same period, suicide attacks have gone down from 43 to 18.
Across the border, the Indian model of economic development is almost completely dependent on three pillars: call centres, software houses and back-office services.
According to The New York Times: “Structural problems were inherent in India’s unusual model of economic development, which relied on a limited pool of skilled labour rather than an abundant supply of cheap, unskilled, semiliterate labour. This meant that India specialized in call centres, writing software for European companies and providing back-office services for American health insurers and law firms and the like, rather than in a manufacturing model.
“Other economies that have developed successfully – Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and China – relied in their early years on manufacturing, which provided more jobs for the poor.”
Kuldip Nayar sees the “induction of religion in politics”. Subir Sinha of the University of London, in a 927-word article, explained ‘Why India’s new PM may bring disaster to India.’
Arundhati Roy believes that “India’s chosen development model has a genocidal core to it” and that “bloodshed is inherent to this model of development.” According to Arundhati, “now, we have a democratically elected totalitarian government.”
India’s latest fiscal picture has a stubborn budgetary deficit that is further crippling the economy. India’s latest trade picture has a current account gap approaching seven percent of GDP. And then there’s the Modi government bent upon throwing away $200 billion for stealth fighters, main battle tanks, backfire bombers, aircraft carriers, frigates and Scorpion submarines. And then there’s India where two out of three Indians earn $2 or less a day.
Over the 1994-2014 period, India’s left-wing extremist insurgent militias, the Communist Party of India and other secessionist groups have killed a total of 63,702 civilians and security forces personnel (South Asia Terrorism Portal; Terrorism | South Asia Terrorism Portal
India’s current matrix comprises a failing model of economic development, a warmongering prime minister, an extremist cabinet, state polls in Maharashtra and Haryana, a new chief of army staff, indigenous terrorism plus pressures from secessionist militias. Lo and behold, the Indian political and military leadership is seeking refuge by rushing into conflict escalation with Pakistan; diversion-cum-deflection, two in one. Our ‘most favoured nation’ is once again up to its old, evil booby traps.
The new web of malicious intents comprises destabilisation of Balochistan, hardening the Afghanistan-based anti-Pakistan platform, fuelling Uncle Sam’s anti-China penchant, planting wild anti-Pakistan conspiracy theories in the global media and taking full advantage of Pakistan’s internal political squabbles. Our ‘most favoured nation’ is once again setting up pincer military manoeuvres to simultaneously threaten our eastern as well as our western flanks.
Modi is on a short fuse-and that means further conflict escalation. United we stand, divided we fall. Someone intelligent intelligently cautioned to be “beware of all enterprises that are on a short fuse.”
The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad. Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com
Twitter: @saleemfarrukh