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Pakistan’s new army chief Bajwa ‘knows a lot about what India thinks’
ANALYSIS Updated: Dec 05, 2016 20:21 IST
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  • assumption of the post of Pakistan Army chief ominously coincided with a brazen attack on an Indian Army camp at Nagrota in Jammu and Kashmir that left seven soldiers dead.

    There was even speculation the assault was a parting shot from the outgoing army chief, Gen Raheel Sharif, who had warned that his country’s restraint and patience on Kashmir should not be mistaken for weakness.

    The developments in Nagrota and Chamliyal, where three infiltrators were killed, were in marked contrast to Bajwa’s remark at the change of command ceremony in Rawalpindi that the situation on the Line of Control (LoC) “will be alright” soon.

    The throwaway comment suggested Bajwa, who has served on the LoC and once commanded the Rawalpindi-based X Corps that is responsible for operations along the ceasefire line, could adopt an approach different from that of Sharif.

    According to former colleagues, Bajwa’s keen interest in India goes back to his days as a young major serving on the LoC in 1992. That was when, they say, he began reading about India and discussing developments in the neighbouring country and the region with other officers.

    Brig (retired) Feroz Hassan Khan, who was Bajwa’s commanding officer on the LoC, says the man in what is usually seen as the most powerful position in Pakistan does not have a “visceral hatred” of India.

    “There is an assumption that every Pakistani military officer who rises has some sort of a visceral hatred towards India, as if it’s a default. This is not the case with (Bajwa) and I can tell you he has studied India so much,” Khan told Hindustan Times on phone from Monterey, California, where he teaches at the US Naval Postgraduate School.

    Bajwa, with whom Khan has stayed in touch over the years, “understands India (and) reads a lot of what India writes and knows a lot about what India thinks”. He added, “There’s hardly any senior officer of his level who reads a lot of what is published in India and he studies, he reflects and he remembers.”

    Bajwa also believes in striking a civil-military balance and giving space to the elected government, Khan said. “The complexity of the issues…demand that neither the army can do it alone and nor the civilians can do it alone, so you have to balance the civil-military relations,” he said. “I think (Bajwa) is one person who realises the heavy responsibility that comes on his shoulders.”

    Khan, however, noted Bajwa had taken over at a difficult time. Tensions between India and Pakistan have spiked because of a string of terror attacks on the Pathankot airbase and army camps at Uri and Nagrota. Fierce exchanges of fire on the LoC have put severe strain on the 13-year-old ceasefire along the frontiers in Kashmir.

    “If he inherits something with so much tension on the border, he is first and foremost chief of the Pakistan Army. He has to do his duty,” Khan said.

    Despite its recent focus on targeting “bad militants” such as the Taliban, the Pakistan Army largely remains – as former army chief Ashfaq Kayani once put it – an “India-centric” force. The military also retains a tight grip on key aspects of foreign and security policies, especially relations with countries such as the US and India.

    Pakistan’s recent weapons purchases – including F-16 jets from the US and frigates and submarines from China – and a rejig of defence ties with Russia have all been done with an eye to countering India’s conventional military strength.

    Lt Gen (retired) Kamal Davar, the first chief of India’s Defence Intelligence Agency, is among the skeptics who believes that a change of guard will not necessarily lead to a change of heart in the Pakistan Army.

    “An army’s stance emerges from national strategies and national interests. And the chief of any army is responsible for implementing those policies. Strategies don’t change because of a change of personality,” Davar told Hindustan Times.

    “I think Pakistan’s current operational strategies aren’t going to change at all. Besides, there’s a difference between tactical and strategic matters, and an army chief wouldn’t be directly involved in tactical stuff,” he added, referring to the attack in Nagrota.

    The jury, therefore, is still out on whether Bajwa’s three years in office will lead to a meaningful change in India-Pakistan relations or whether the general will be content to stick to the tried and tested path as far as his force is concerned.
  • And the buzz in Islamabad is that Bajwa was a beneficiary of a debate on whether the new army chief should be a general who focussed on the counter-terrorism drive started by Sharif, or someone who balanced the campaign against militants with a renewed focus on India. Given his extensive expertise in Kashmir affairs, Bajwa was a natural fit when the Pakistani leadership chose the second option.
 
Despite its recent focus on targeting “bad militants” such as the Taliban,
There are no good or bad Taliban, the ideology of hatered that they have will be counterproductive for all the parties involved.
Unless and untill Pakistan fights all of them with equal vigor , there is not much hope for peace.
 
There are no good or bad Taliban, the ideology of hatered that they have will be counterproductive for all the parties involved.
Unless and untill Pakistan fights all of them with equal vigor , there is not much hope for peace.
First close down all the terrorist launchpads disguised as Indian Consulates in Naswaristan then we'll talk.
 
There are no good or bad Taliban, the ideology of hatered that they have will be counterproductive for all the parties involved.
Unless and untill Pakistan fights all of them with equal vigor , there is not much hope for peace.



India has created militancy in Kashmir (Muslims), Punjab (Sikh), in the Red Corridor (Naxalites-Maoists) and in the Seven Sister States with no help from Pakistan. Grow up and take some responsibility.
 
India has created militancy in Kashmir (Muslims), Punjab (Sikh), in the Red Corridor (Naxalites-Maoists) and in the Seven Sister States with no help from Pakistan. Grow up and take some responsibility.
what u smokin bro?
 
There are no good or bad Taliban, the ideology of hatered that they have will be counterproductive for all the parties involved.
Unless and untill Pakistan fights all of them with equal vigor , there is not much hope for peace.

yes there are no good or bad Taliban
there are only Indian Taliban (TTP) & Afghan taliban
 
These Indians have failed in using the so called "goog" vs "bad" argument. Indians themselves thought that the Tamil Tigers were good terorists while on the other hand LeT is Bad for them. Indians used Tamil Tigers to slaughter and sponsor so many atacks in sri lanka which is the reason to this day that sri lankans hate India and buy all their defense and arms from Pakistan. India cries when it gets a taste of it's own medicine,

This is what Neutral Analysis Says
 
There are no good or bad Taliban, the ideology of hatered that they have will be counterproductive for all the parties involved.
Unless and untill Pakistan fights all of them with equal vigor , there is not much hope for peace.
Why Pakistan don't support Good Taliban? They never harm Pakistan or any other country but defend their motherland from invaders (US). Taliban regime was most peaceful time before US invasion.
 
This is good. Better understanding is a good thing.
 
Why Pakistan don't support Good Taliban? They never harm Pakistan or any other country but defend their motherland from invaders (US). Taliban regime was most peaceful time before US invasion.
If you support the so called good Taliban then there is a definite possibility of them turning bad and attacking Pakistan itself? isnt this what is happening now in the region.
This is similar to what the Taliban did after defeating the soviets, they turned on the Americans and the other so called non believers.

These Indians have failed in using the so called "goog" vs "bad" argument. Indians themselves thought that the Tamil Tigers were good terorists while on the other hand LeT is Bad for them. Indians used Tamil Tigers to slaughter and sponsor so many atacks in sri lanka which is the reason to this day that sri lankans hate India and buy all their defense and arms from Pakistan. India cries when it gets a taste of it's own medicine,

This is what Neutral Analysis Says
Good point, but I want to add some points to it.

India withdrew support to the LTTE after it understood that they are counterproductive and an evil terrorist org. India sent its own troops( IPKF) to Sri Lankan to sort out the mess it created.
So how many more terror attacks are required for Pakistan to understand the same and withdraw support for all such organizations?
 
There are no good or bad Taliban, the ideology of hatered that they have will be counterproductive for all the parties involved.
Unless and untill Pakistan fights all of them with equal vigor , there is not much hope for peace.
Its not Pakistan's responsibility to fight and secure Afghan soil. More then 90% of Afghan soil is not under control of Kabul regime.
After 15 years of war and spending around a trillion doller, US and allies are facing a defeat/failure.
There is no hope and scope of Afghan national army.
India has risen up as the most "trusted" ally of Afghanistan. What India should do is to fight alongside Afghans and defeat these Talibans. Its India's duty to make sacrifices for Afghan brothers. Blood and sweat is what Afghans need the most rather then hugs and few dollers. Indian Army fighting terror in Afghanistan will not only raise international stature of India in global community but also completing the mission which NATO cant do in 15 years will prove that Indian soldiers are real super duper heroes (as shown by Bollywood).

As far as Pakistan is concerned, sorry we will not burden our weak shoulders with the mess created by USA & India in Afghanistan.

Sun Tzu — 'If you wait by the river long enough, the bodies of your enemies will float by.'
This quote is meant for Pakistan :pakistan:
 
This is similar to what the Taliban did after defeating the soviets, they turned on the Americans and the other so called non believers.
Afghan Taliban are fighting with America not because of non-believer things...
they are fighting because America invade Afghanistan and are oppressing larger population of Pashtuns against in favor of North allignment..
 
These Indians have failed in using the so called "goog" vs "bad" argument. Indians themselves thought that the Tamil Tigers were good terorists while on the other hand LeT is Bad for them. Indians used Tamil Tigers to slaughter and sponsor so many atacks in sri lanka which is the reason to this day that sri lankans hate India and buy all their defense and arms from Pakistan. India cries when it gets a taste of it's own medicine,

This is what Neutral Analysis Says
Sir, please post this in the stupid and funny section.

Of course he knows a thing or two about India, he is our jat brother after all :D
 
Afghan Taliban are fighting with America not because of non-believer things...
they are fighting because America invade Afghanistan and are oppressing larger population of Pashtuns against in favor of North allignment..
Then I have to ask why did the great secular holy Taliban destroy the Bamiyan Buddha statues which were the national treasure of Afghanistan.
Please dont try to cover their ideology by your freedom fighter rhetoric.
 
Then I have to ask why did the great secular holy Taliban destroy the Bamiyan Buddha statues which were the national treasure of Afghanistan.
Please dont try to cover their ideology by your freedom fighter rhetoric.
Did Taliban Attack on any country outside of Afghanistan?.
Did they execute any attack on mainland USA or in EU?

Even State Department and White House dont call them terrorists... they have an embassy like mission in Qatar which was opened by after USs effort to bring Taliban on dialogue table..

as for the Bamiyan Buddha Statues.. this case is same like Babri Masjid.. majority rules.
 

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