NOTE:- Although Pakistan's India obsession is widely known but this letter from a Pakistani national to DAWN newspaper reminds me former ISI chief Hamid Gul.
What centric India is?
THIS is apropos of the picture on Dawns back page (Dec 6). It shows an Indian tank, which is one of the many others, taking part in army manoeuvres near Pakistans borders. The T-90 tank also carried the Indian president.
The western media and leaders accuse Pakistan of being India-centric. Could anybody tell me what centric India is?
If the purpose of the exercise was manoeuvres in the desert, then was it necessary to hold the exercise near Pakistans border?
Rajasthan is one of Indias largest provinces, and it is bigger than Balochistan.
The Indian army could have held a desert conditions exercise 150 to 200 miles to the east, and it would still be the Rajasthan desert. But the Indian military high command chose to carry out an exercise near Pakistans border to pressure Pakistan at a
time when 150,000 of our troops are bogged down in the tribal area. In the 1980s also India carried out a major exercise Brasstacks near Pakistans border.
Let us also recall that India conducted its nuclear tests in 1974 and 1998 near Pakistans border.
The tests could have been carried out elsewhere. But they were conducted near Pakistans border both times. The western media and Pakistans own American friends, who accuse Pakistan of being India-centric, hesitate to give an adjective to Indian attitudes.
At any given time 80 per cent of Indias defence establishment is poised for an attack on Pakistan. Its borders along with China are thinly manned, and India has written off Aksai-China and doesnt even take up the issue with Beijing.
If this is not Pakistan-centric policy, what else is it? China-centric? Bangladesh-centric? Nepal-centric? Sri-Lanka-centric?
Could any western lovers of India tell us what other centric India is? The Indian attitude and the western support for it have left Pakistan with no option but to ready its defences against an Indian attack anytime.
RIZWAN YASSIN
Karachi
What
What centric India is?
THIS is apropos of the picture on Dawns back page (Dec 6). It shows an Indian tank, which is one of the many others, taking part in army manoeuvres near Pakistans borders. The T-90 tank also carried the Indian president.
The western media and leaders accuse Pakistan of being India-centric. Could anybody tell me what centric India is?
If the purpose of the exercise was manoeuvres in the desert, then was it necessary to hold the exercise near Pakistans border?
Rajasthan is one of Indias largest provinces, and it is bigger than Balochistan.
The Indian army could have held a desert conditions exercise 150 to 200 miles to the east, and it would still be the Rajasthan desert. But the Indian military high command chose to carry out an exercise near Pakistans border to pressure Pakistan at a
time when 150,000 of our troops are bogged down in the tribal area. In the 1980s also India carried out a major exercise Brasstacks near Pakistans border.
Let us also recall that India conducted its nuclear tests in 1974 and 1998 near Pakistans border.
The tests could have been carried out elsewhere. But they were conducted near Pakistans border both times. The western media and Pakistans own American friends, who accuse Pakistan of being India-centric, hesitate to give an adjective to Indian attitudes.
At any given time 80 per cent of Indias defence establishment is poised for an attack on Pakistan. Its borders along with China are thinly manned, and India has written off Aksai-China and doesnt even take up the issue with Beijing.
If this is not Pakistan-centric policy, what else is it? China-centric? Bangladesh-centric? Nepal-centric? Sri-Lanka-centric?
Could any western lovers of India tell us what other centric India is? The Indian attitude and the western support for it have left Pakistan with no option but to ready its defences against an Indian attack anytime.
RIZWAN YASSIN
Karachi
What