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Dawood Ibrahim

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The BJP government may as well giftwrap Kashmir and send it over to Pakistan. In unleashing fresh torture in the valley in this age and time, it has done no less. That is how bad a fanatic government is to a country’s assumed or real national interest. Since its inauguration, the Modi government has hardened the country’s position swiftly, only if moronically, and introduced ridiculous and unrealistic red lines treating legitimate actors like the Hurriyat as pariahs and shot itself repeatedly in the foot by weakening its allied government in Kashmir. And it just keeps getting better.

Sparring with Pakistan openly, getting provoked by statements from a country that it claims no longer is in its league and the use of pellet guns in close proximity of the victims resulting in casualties, disfigurements and permanent loss of sight, are only a few examples. The principle of torture, I read somewhere, is to ensure that the face of the victim is not attacked because compared to the rest of the body, it swells up readily, looks ugly and can easily be photographed. This then must have taken an uncanny amount of hatred for someone to commit this crime, not once, not twice but constantly for the past many weeks. And even if the state torture were to miraculously stop today, the damage is done. There exists enough evidence in the shape of fresh footage, case studies, bodies and souls to enrage more than a generation. You thought an innocent looking Burhan Wani was too much, imagine how a permanently blinded 14-year-old will look when she learns to walk and talk again. Of course India has tremendous soft power but like everything else, it has its limits. One particular limitation is that no amount of soft power can compensate for sheer and outrageous stupidity. Consider this. Like any other power with big ambitions, India has a plethora of assets strewn across the globe. The purpose of these embedded jewels is to build a case for Indian interests abroad. But these assets are now asked to indulge in such an obnoxious amount of propaganda, that too to hide some critical mistakes by their government, that their own capacity to sell the goods has been compromised and their cover, so to speak, is all but blown. This hasty, self-immolating, comic strip approach to policymaking is unheard of in a country ruled by generations of graceful and charming politicians. This is poor show even by the BJP’s own standards. Forget Vajpayee. Compared to Modi, hawks of the past like Advani and Sushma Swaraj look like towering giants of statesmanship. Pakistan can then lift its arms in ecstasy, look up at the sky in gratitude and shout hallelujah.

More to the point, let’s take Modi’s Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan faux pas for instance. The man evidently has absolutely no sense of perspective. The war in Balochistan is over. Whatever happened, happened there between 2004 and 2013. Today, an Indian serviceman by the name of Kulbushan Yadav sits like a ticking time bomb in Pakistani custody as evidence of Indian meddling. Now with economic windfalls in sight, it is no more an issue of fighting the authorities but of ensuring that the local population gets its due share. And Gilgit-Baltistan? What was he even thinking? The fact is that the world is witnessing the unprecedented hardening of the Indian state and society under Modi. When you have a prime minister who was barred from entering the civilised parts of the world only until a couple of years ago, his image management becomes a foreign policy goal in itself. Foreign policy compromises are then made for the sake of smiling selfies with world leaders to present him as a statesman. But Modi, a statesman? Yeah sure. And my white Persian cat can read and write books.

In recent months, hoping to gain more manoeuverability by its own standards, the Indian government has offered some huge concessions to the West by signing the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement. Such concessions, even under a half decent government, were enough to tip the scales in India’s favour. But not under Modi. Not during the brinkmanship days of Dr Strangeloves like Ajit Doval. I wonder why nobody forewarned the Indians about false prophets. And the problem now is they have no out. In this environment of war hysteria and fear, nobody will dare remove this government. By the time its term is over, irreparable damage would have been done to Indian state and society.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 10th, 2016.
 
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@Doordie The separatists overplayed this time. Army has been moved back into villages, towns and cities today. Force levels have been surged up. (Army troops only being considered here)

I had posted a number of times earlier that if the violence is allowed to escalate, it will be counter-productive to people's aspirations as army will be re-introduced into valley which was not the case for past few years.

So far, the JKP & CAPFs were the ones in the valley and the bulk was being done by them. Factually speaking, army was not involved in crowd control till now and was exclusively rendered to conduct of counter insurgency operations on specific inputs only. The fresh increment (in terms of re-alignement and broadening of scope for army) will mean lowering of tolerance thresholds as now army will shoot live ammunition where required.

Sadly, the violence will increase, more will be killed and effectively another generation of Kashmiris will loose their lives.
 
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@Doordie The separatists overplayed this time. Army has been moved back into villages, towns and cities today. Force levels have been surged up. (Army troops only being considered here)

I had posted a number of times earlier that if the violence is allowed to escalate, it will be counter-productive to people's aspirations as army will be re-introduced into valley which was not the case for past few years.

So far, the JKP & CAPFs were the ones in the valley and the bulk was being done by them. Factually speaking, army was not involved in crowd control till now and was exclusively rendered to conduct of counter insurgency operations on specific inputs only. The fresh increment (in terms of re-alignement and broadening of scope for army) will mean lowering of tolerance thresholds as now army will shoot live ammunition where required.

Sadly, the violence will increase, more will be killed and effectively another generation of Kashmiris will loose their lives.
Now it would be back to 'cordon and search' as well as intel backed 'search and destroy' ops against the 200 or so terrorists in the Valley. It's just 5 affected districts out of 22 that are going to face the music. We've been too lenient to these separatists who number a few thousand out of a population of 11 million in J&K. We need to show some stick now like in 1990-92. Sadly, these paid mercenary stone pelters are going to face not pellet guns but the real deal. They asked for it, they got it.
 
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Now it would be back to 'cordon and search' as well as intel backed 'search and destroy' ops against the 200 or so terrorists in the Valley. It's just 5 affected districts out of 22 that are going to face the music. We've been too lenient to these separatists who number a few thousand out of a population of 11 million in J&K. We need to show some stick now like in 1990-92. Sadly, these paid mercenary stone pelters are going to face not pellet guns but the real deal. They asked for it, they got it.

Its needed, am sick and tired of these wahabi's endlessly causing a problem. Stone pelting is what they do, they did the same thing in Syria and Libya, fire on security forces from between the protesters. When they get shot, they go and whine about human rights. If they pelt stones, fire a bullet on the forehead.
 
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Army would have been deployed long back, had Mehbooba not asked for time to handle the situation on her own.
 
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@OrionHunter @Star Wars

The problem is of our own making. Now the things I had been saying are coming out - our underwriting the separatists who get money from both sides, the nexus of politicians and separatists and the next cycle of 'culling' another generation of Kashmiris! We should have eliminated the separatists and worked at grass roots to negate and deal with the problem. Also we need to stop underwriting the abject failure of Kashmiris themselves in their demonstrated ability to indulge in widespread corruption as government and fomenting separatist emotions while out of it.

Shame

Army would have been deployed long back, had Mehbooba not asked for time to handle the situation on her own.

But that is not the solution. That is a temporary fix. Army did what it was tasked to do twice before: 1997 and 2007!

It is a decade long cycle. Repeats every 10 years. What does it point to? The failure of the political class.
 
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@OrionHunter @Star Wars

The problem is of our own making. Now the things I had been saying are coming out - our underwriting the separatists who get money from both sides, the nexus of politicians and separatists and the next cycle of 'culling' another generation of Kashmiris! We should have eliminated the separatists and worked at grass roots to negate and deal with the problem. Also we need to stop underwriting the abject failure of Kashmiris themselves in their demonstrated ability to indulge in widespread corruption as government and fomenting separatist emotions while out of it.

Shame

Solution is to separate Jammu and Ladakh as separate states and let them progress while keeping the valley under presidents rule. It won't necessarily mean a loss of an entire generation of Kashmir's if we handle it properly. We don't know whats going to happen next year, lets leave out the prediction of an entire decade..
 
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Solution is to separate Jammu and Ladakh as separate states and let them progress while keeping the valley under presidents rule. It won't necessarily mean a loss of an entire generation of Kashmir's if we handle it properly. We don't know whats going to happen next year, lets leave out the prediction of an entire decade..

Oh I know what is going to happen alright. Read through my older posts, you will find me uncannily accurate.

The problem is, it is the polity which is to blame, just like any other state of India and that needs to be 're-booted'.

You might find the tri-furcation the moment Pakistan absorbs GB into their country officially through a constitutional statuette. I am guessing interesting times over the next 1 year.
 
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@Doordie The separatists overplayed this time. Army has been moved back into villages, towns and cities today. Force levels have been surged up. (Army troops only being considered here)

I had posted a number of times earlier that if the violence is allowed to escalate, it will be counter-productive to people's aspirations as army will be re-introduced into valley which was not the case for past few years.

So far, the JKP & CAPFs were the ones in the valley and the bulk was being done by them. Factually speaking, army was not involved in crowd control till now and was exclusively rendered to conduct of counter insurgency operations on specific inputs only. The fresh increment (in terms of re-alignement and broadening of scope for army) will mean lowering of tolerance thresholds as now army will shoot live ammunition where required.

Sadly, the violence will increase, more will be killed and effectively another generation of Kashmiris will loose their lives.

When army is introduced, the violence DECREASES drastically.

No one goes free when they attempt to stone the army. The army will crush them and put the fear of god in them.

All this Mob bullying works only against kashmiri policemen.
 
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Oh I know what is going to happen alright. Read through my older posts, you will find me uncannily accurate.
The problem is, it is the polity which is to blame, just like any other state of India and that needs to be 're-booted'.

There are a whole hosts of things to blame for this, including polity and our enlightened neighbours. But as i said, we do not know whats going to happen in next 10 years. Best not to sensationalise it. Terror levels will never go back up to what it was in early 90's and early 2000s.
 
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When army is introduced, the violence DECREASES drastically.

No one goes free when they attempt to stone the army. The army will crush them and put the fear of god in them.

All this Mob bullying works only against kashmiri policemen.

Seriously, answer me, have you been there?

There are a whole hosts of things to blame for this, including polity and our enlightened neighbours. But as i said, we do not know whats going to happen in next 10 years. Best not to sensationalise it. Terror levels will never go back up to what it was in early 90's and early 2000s.

Sensationalise? Ha! Do you take me for being that? Eh?
 
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Solution is to separate Jammu and Ladakh as separate states and let them progress while keeping the valley under presidents rule. It won't necessarily mean a loss of an entire generation of Kashmir's if we handle it properly. We don't know whats going to happen next year, lets leave out the prediction of an entire decade..

The solution is to INTRODUCE BACK the concept of LAW and PUNISHMENT.

You do that and you will find the mob violence disappear.

Seriously, answer me, have you been there?

Human psychology and Social behaviour is common all over the world. One does not need to be an asylum to know how to treat those with violent behaviour.

There is nothing "special" about kashmir.
 
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Human psychology and Social behaviour is common all over the world. One does not need to be an asylum to know how to treat those with violent behaviour.

There is nothing "special" about kashmir.

Hmm. Interesting. And what would you call this 'answer' to my query? A 'Displacement Reaction'? Or maybe an 'Isolation of Affect'?
 
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@OrionHunter @Star Wars

The problem is of our own making. Now the things I had been saying are coming out - our underwriting the separatists who get money from both sides, the nexus of politicians and separatists and the next cycle of 'culling' another generation of Kashmiris! We should have eliminated the separatists and worked at grass roots to negate and deal with the problem. Also we need to stop underwriting the abject failure of Kashmiris themselves in their demonstrated ability to indulge in widespread corruption as government and fomenting separatist emotions while out of it.

Shame



But that is not the solution. That is a temporary fix. Army did what it was tasked to do twice before: 1997 and 2007!

It is a decade long cycle. Repeats every 10 years. What does it point to? The failure of the political class.

Of Course it will be a never ending cycle .
Only Kashmiris themselves can break this cycle .
They should use their common sense and should follow a rational approach .
Separatists can only work if they have some followers .

5 districts is not a big deal if we considers the entire India .

The BJP government may as well giftwrap Kashmir and send it over to Pakistan. In unleashing fresh torture in the valley in this age and time, it has done no less. That is how bad a fanatic government is to a country’s assumed or real national interest. Since its inauguration, the Modi government has hardened the country’s position swiftly, only if moronically, and introduced ridiculous and unrealistic red lines treating legitimate actors like the Hurriyat as pariahs and shot itself repeatedly in the foot by weakening its allied government in Kashmir. And it just keeps getting better.

Sparring with Pakistan openly, getting provoked by statements from a country that it claims no longer is in its league and the use of pellet guns in close proximity of the victims resulting in casualties, disfigurements and permanent loss of sight, are only a few examples. The principle of torture, I read somewhere, is to ensure that the face of the victim is not attacked because compared to the rest of the body, it swells up readily, looks ugly and can easily be photographed. This then must have taken an uncanny amount of hatred for someone to commit this crime, not once, not twice but constantly for the past many weeks. And even if the state torture were to miraculously stop today, the damage is done. There exists enough evidence in the shape of fresh footage, case studies, bodies and souls to enrage more than a generation. You thought an innocent looking Burhan Wani was too much, imagine how a permanently blinded 14-year-old will look when she learns to walk and talk again. Of course India has tremendous soft power but like everything else, it has its limits. One particular limitation is that no amount of soft power can compensate for sheer and outrageous stupidity. Consider this. Like any other power with big ambitions, India has a plethora of assets strewn across the globe. The purpose of these embedded jewels is to build a case for Indian interests abroad. But these assets are now asked to indulge in such an obnoxious amount of propaganda, that too to hide some critical mistakes by their government, that their own capacity to sell the goods has been compromised and their cover, so to speak, is all but blown. This hasty, self-immolating, comic strip approach to policymaking is unheard of in a country ruled by generations of graceful and charming politicians. This is poor show even by the BJP’s own standards. Forget Vajpayee. Compared to Modi, hawks of the past like Advani and Sushma Swaraj look like towering giants of statesmanship. Pakistan can then lift its arms in ecstasy, look up at the sky in gratitude and shout hallelujah.

More to the point, let’s take Modi’s Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan faux pas for instance. The man evidently has absolutely no sense of perspective. The war in Balochistan is over. Whatever happened, happened there between 2004 and 2013. Today, an Indian serviceman by the name of Kulbushan Yadav sits like a ticking time bomb in Pakistani custody as evidence of Indian meddling. Now with economic windfalls in sight, it is no more an issue of fighting the authorities but of ensuring that the local population gets its due share. And Gilgit-Baltistan? What was he even thinking? The fact is that the world is witnessing the unprecedented hardening of the Indian state and society under Modi. When you have a prime minister who was barred from entering the civilised parts of the world only until a couple of years ago, his image management becomes a foreign policy goal in itself. Foreign policy compromises are then made for the sake of smiling selfies with world leaders to present him as a statesman. But Modi, a statesman? Yeah sure. And my white Persian cat can read and write books.

In recent months, hoping to gain more manoeuverability by its own standards, the Indian government has offered some huge concessions to the West by signing the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement. Such concessions, even under a half decent government, were enough to tip the scales in India’s favour. But not under Modi. Not during the brinkmanship days of Dr Strangeloves like Ajit Doval. I wonder why nobody forewarned the Indians about false prophets. And the problem now is they have no out. In this environment of war hysteria and fear, nobody will dare remove this government. By the time its term is over, irreparable damage would have been done to Indian state and society.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 10th, 2016.


In here ,it is just business as usual .Noone in this world trusts Islamists and their usual cal for freedom .
ME situations ensures that .

Pakistanis can cry and whine at anyway they want but at the end ,we will do whatever we want .And noone in this world asks anything about it.
 
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