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New Pakistan Army Green Book voices fear of India-U.S. axis - The Hindu


The latest edition of the Pakistan Army’s Green Book, a prestigious internal publication with essays by serving officers, reveals mounting fears among its officer corps that the deepening India-United States strategic relationship could pose a threat to the country.

Major-General Shaukat Iqbal, one of the most senior officers writing in the 2011Green Book, describes what he calls an emerging “Indo-U.S. nexus.”

His essay argues that geo-strategic developments show “all conspiracy theories are getting materialised and [the] Great Game played in the region is posing a serious threat to the security and integrity of Pakistan.”

The two countries hope Pakistan “is tamed and sufficiently weakened to act in form of colonised state which should serve U.S. interest and oblige to the dictates of India” [sic.].

He writes that the United States wishes to “use the war on terrorism as an instrument [to] get [the] Pakistan Army bogged down, weakening its war stamina [and] creating a wedge between religious forces and the Army”. It is also, he says, “disreputing [sic.] and maligning the Pakistan Army and the ISI through actions like [the] raid on Osama Bin Laden’s complex.”

The essay says India has expansionist ambitions, quoting Prime Minister Indira Gandhi — without citation — as saying she would never forgive her forefathers “for accepting the division of India,” and vowing to undo it.

‘India posing threat’

Major-General Ashgar Nawaz, writing on the United States’ interests in South Asia, asserts that Pakistan’s traditional superpower ally is “as much a liability as a friend.” The United States help has allowed New Delhi to “employ contemporary Afghanistan as a springboard for fomenting terrorist activity and instability in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas [FATA] belt on [the] Pak-Afghan border.”

In recent years, Pakistani commentators and politicians have repeatedly claimed that India is supporting elements of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, notably its new Afghanistan-based commander,

General Nawaz writes, in support of his claim of hostile Indian intentions, that in the wake of 9/11, it “nominated Lt. Gen. [Lieutenant-General] (retd) Sawhney, ex Chief of RAW, as their Ambassador in Kabul.”

In fact, India’s first Ambassador to Afghanistan after 9/11 was career diplomat Vivek Katju. RAW has never been led by a Lieutenant-General, serving or retired, nor anyone called Sawhney. The reference may be to the former Director-General of Military Intelligence, Lieutenant-General Ravi Sawhney, has travelled regularly to Afghanistan in various capacities.

“I think the interesting thing here is not what the essays say, but the fears that underpin them,” says Sushant Sareen, a Pakistan expert at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses in New Delhi. “There is clearly a pathology at work, which does not allow itself to be inconvenienced by facts.”

Long-standing fears

Fears of Indian expansion have figured prominently in earlier editions of the Green Book, too. The 2010 edition began with an essay by Brigadier Umar Farooq Durrani on “Indian-backed Psychological Warfare Against Pakistan.”

It asserted that the RAW “funds many Indian newspapers and even television channels, such as Zee Television, which is considered to be its media headquarters to wage psychological war.”

“The most subtle form” of this psychological war, the Brigadier stated, “is found in movies where Muslim and Hindu friendship is screened within [sic.] the backdrop of melodrama.” “The effects desired to be achieved through this,” he argued, “is to undermine the Two National Theory [as] being a person obsession of [Pakistan’s founding father, Muhammad Ali] Jinnah.”

Interestingly, there is no discussion in the 2011 Green Book of Pakistan’s war against Islamist groups like the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

However, several chapters are devoted to addressing the conventional and nuclear challenges posed by India, and two to the Army’s campaign against ethnic-Baloch insurgent and terrorist groups.

Published every two years by the Pakistan Army’s General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, the Green Book provides rare insights into the organisation’s internal debates. In his foreword to the 2011 edition, the former Army chief, Gen. (retd.) Pervez Kayani, describes it as “a platform where the intellectual context of national security can be crystallised.”
 
Yesterday the hindu news site published one article on Pakistan warns of disproportionate response in future war thingy from God knows which source and now they come up with a 2011 Army Green Book thingy at end of 2013.

When will the Indian elections end, so that we can see some easy in this idiotic attitude from Indian media and politicians. When are the elections ending by the way??
 
Did India ever occupy Pakistan in those war? Pakistan is still there. We know what Indians capable of, don't be afraid my Pakistani friends. China will open all weapon inventory if India invades Pakistan. If neccessarily, we will pressurize hardly on the border.

China has to promise that Pakistan won't fail.

Yesterday the hindu news site published one article on Pakistan warns of disproportionate response in future war thingy from God knows which source and now they come up with a 2011 Army Green Book thingy at end of 2013.

When will the Indian elections end, so that we can see some easy in this idiotic attitude from Indian media and politicians. When are the elections ending by the way??
Congress will win the election. No corruption, no politics.
 
Did India ever occupy Pakistan in those war? Pakistan is still there. We know what Indians capable of, don't be afraid my Pakistani friends. China will open all weapon inventory if India invades Pakistan. If neccessarily, we will pressurize hardly on the border.

China has to promise that Pakistan won't fail.
If they will start the war we will use everything possible to take them down and if China will support Pakistan under that situation you will come under International pressure.

Don't get shocked if India will start supporting separatist movements like east turkestan if China acts like a fool.

We are a peaceful country but if anyone tries to harm us, we will shatter their country... eg 1971 we broke Pakistan into halves. You must be aware.
 
If they will start the war we will use everything possible to take them down and if China will support Pakistan under that situation you will come under International pressure.

Don't get shocked if India will start supporting separatist movements like east turkestan if China acts like a fool.

We are a peaceful country but if anyone tries to harm us, we will shatter their country... eg 1971 we broke Pakistan into halves. You must be aware.
I'm so scared, what's after then? asking help from international community? oh i forget you guys can't fight alone when face China.

The ninth miracle of the world is a Indian wanna scare a Chinese.

Both sides shall calm down. If india overreacts to the so called provocation, China is with Pakistan.
 
I'm so scared, what's after then? asking help from international community? oh i forget you guys can't fight alone when face China.

The ninth miracle of the world is a Indian wanna scare a Chinese.

Both sides shall calm down. If india overreacts to the so called provocation, China is with Pakistan.
We promise we won't overreact but we will launch with full force if Pakistan crosses limits...ignoring whatever China does. Mkay?

we've no problems with CHina, they are good people don't knw why Chinese on PDF act strange
 
I wish both sides leaders shall collect back those irrational words and maintain peace in the region. Further provocation will be very unneccessarily.

We promise we won't overreact but we will launch with full force if Pakistan crosses limits...ignoring whatever China does. Mkay?

we've no problems with CHina, they are good people don't knw why Chinese on PDF act strange
Do you really think Pakistan dare to attack India. Come on boys, they are very much outgunned by India!
 
Yesterday the hindu news site published one article on Pakistan warns of disproportionate response in future war thingy from God knows which source and now they come up with a 2011 Army Green Book thingy at end of 2013.

When will the Indian elections end, so that we can see some easy in this idiotic attitude from Indian media and politicians. When are the elections ending by the way??
its all about the 'thingy' dude ;)
 
We will not help Pakistan to invade India, meanwhile we will not tolerate India overtaking Pakistan wantonly either.
 
I wish both sides leaders shall collect back those irrational words and maintain peace in the region. Further provocation will be very unneccessarily.


Do you really think Pakistan dare to attack India. Come on boys, they are very much outgunned by India!
wow dude...u have already earned 2 dollars in a single thread by now
 
If a war breaks out due to India's fault, we won't have any choice but to support Pakistan in many ways cause we are allies.

I'm very worried about Narendra Modi will adopt tough ppolicy agianst Pakistan, i hope rational Congress will win the election.
 
I wish both sides leaders shall collect back those irrational words and maintain peace in the region. Further provocation will be very unneccessarily.


Do you really think Pakistan dare to attack India. Come on boys, they are very much outgunned by India!
Its not bout what we think but the words of Pak Genrals, media and people on PDF do talk bout attacking and all that bullshit. Ever thought bout it?

Temme how shud India react to such uneasy reaction of Pakistan?
 
We will not help Pakistan to invade India, meanwhile we will not tolerate India overtaking Pakistan wantonly either.
Well sooner or later they will launch an attack on India via their militants + some regiments of their army like they did in kargil war.
 

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