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COMMENT 09

Friday, 17 February, 2017

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Those in power should not condemn but act to prevent terrorist attacks iT seems a fresh wave of terrorism has struck the country. after every attack there are stale statements of condemnation issued by politicians that are in power. instead of condemnation these politicians should issue statement of apology to the people who have lost loved one because they have failed to act after every terrorist attack. This inability to act is either because they are not capable or not interested in protecting lives of people. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies also carry an equal burden of failure but it is the politicians that are supposed to devise policies and provide resources in the budget to them. i condole with the families of those that lost loved ones and pray for the speedy recovery of the injured. i also promise to continue putting pressure on my party PTi to perform better in KP to deliver on its promise of a secure life and prosperity to the citizens. ABDUL QUAYYUM KHAN KUNDI Lahore

Intellectual terrorism

Role reversal in Indian and Pak Armies What would Steven I Wilkinson say today?

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iviL-MiLiTarY relations in Pakistan have remained a prickly issue because for half of its existence, it was under military rule. Even when civilian rule has prevailed, the army has been accused of meddling in domains beyond its constitutional role. The fact is that subsequent civilian governments have been weak and the army, being a powerful institution, has tried to fill the vacuum. apparently this is about to change, because the current incumbent, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, who was handed the baton of command by predecessor General raheel Sharif in November 2016, has other ideas. reportedly, while addressing a gathering of senior army officers at the General headquarters in December 2016, General Bajwa passed on some pearls of wisdom, stating: “The army has no business trying to run the government. The army must remain within its constitutionally defined role.” he also asked his officers to read a book titled ‘army and Nation’ written by Steven i Wilkinson, a professor of Political Science and international relations at Yale University, about indian army’s relationship with the civilian government after independence. Wilkinson’s book provides details of changes made in the structure and recruitment pattern of india army to suit the fledgling democracy in the new country. The almost 300-page book makes for an interesting reading as it details why the democratic process in india has been a success. General Bajwa has had a fair amount of exposure to the indian army, having served under former indian army chief, General Bikram Singh, as a brigade commander in the UN peace-keeping operations in congo in 2007. after General Bajwa assumed the command of Pakistan army, General Bikram Singh, in an article published in “Times of india”, commented: “in the UN operations, General Bajwa’s performance was totally professional and outstanding.” While General Bajwa’s comments may be milk and honey for the current ruling dispensation at islamabad (because they had an uneasy relationship with General raheel Sharif) Bajwa’s counterpart in india appears to be acting contrary to Wilkinson’s observations regarding the indian army. about a month after General Bajwa’s appointment, General Bipin rawat was appointed as india’s 27th chief of army Staff after super-

seding two senior most Lieutenant Generals; Praveen Bakshi and P M hariz. in the traditionbound indian military, the side-stepping of two senior generals has been unthinkable but the decision was made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his National Security advisor, ajit Doval. according to Saikat Datta, in his December 19, 2016 Op-ed titled, ‘rawat’s appointment as army chief is in line with Modi’s aggressive foreign policy’ the criteria which swayed the decision in favour of rawat was that ajit Doval and rawat, who both hail from india’s province of Uttarakhand, district Garhwal, were hand in glove in planning and executing the so called “surgical strike” in June 2015 against Naga insurgents inside Myanmar. General rawat was commanding the Dimapurbased 3 corps, whose Special Forces from 21 (Para) Special Forces carried out the alleged attack. in the same article, the informed columnist divulges that in November 2016, at an official lunch held at the National Defence college in Delhi, Lieutenant General Bipin rawat, then vice chief of indian army staff, spoke informally to the course participants. Expressing his views on the so called “surgical strikes” conducted by indian Special Forces across the Line of control on September 29, 2016, following the Uri attack, he appreciated that the strikes had achieved their limited objectives, but he said that he was not happy with the limited range that the indian Special Forces had. in his view, he told the attending officers, indian Special Forces had a long way to go before they could achieve deep penetration surgical strikes, like the one carried out by US Special Forces when they took out al Qaeda’s Osama Bin Laden in abbottabad, Pakistan, in May 2011. apparently the conversation was leaked to the Prime Minister’s office and it was the deciding factor in the appointment of General rawat. Ever since his appointment, a marked change is visible in the conduct of the indian army chief. contrary to his predecessors’ practice - and what has been pointed out by Professor Steven i Wilkinson in his book - the indian cOaS is being regularly seen interacting with media. General rawat has been expressing his opinion on a regular basis on various indian Tv channels as well as sharing his thoughts with the print media. While in the past, indian Defence, External affairs and home Ministers would come out with threatening statements lashing out at Pakistan after every false flag operation, now General rawat has taken it upon himself to deliver fire and brimstone

speeches directly in line with the belligerent thought process of Modi and ajit Doval. Pretending that the September 29, 2016 “Surgical Strikes” actually took place, General rawat declares it to be a well thought out operation and that india has sent across a message with the strikes that attack won’t be tolerated. Playing to the gallery, he reiterates that indian army will not shy away from a second surgical strike if peace in the region is disrupted. he asserts that india is not a war mongering nation but there are certain thresholds that shouldn’t be crossed. he warns that the response will vary because his 1.3 million-strong force has the requisite will, intelligence and capability to destroy terror wherever it emanates. regarding terrorism, rawat insists that the dynamics of terrorism are constantly changing and the indian army must think ahead in that direction. claiming that terrorists infiltrating from Pakistan’s side, he urges his troops to think ahead, and ball has already started rolling in that direction. The aggressive general insists that apart from the different options available to take the battle to the terrorists and their handlers, indian army is prepared for two-front war involving Pakistan and china simultaneously but he emphasises on the need to look at cooperation and not confrontation with Beijing. Bipin could not resist commenting on the recent missile tests by india and stated that apart from the development of the agniiv nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, the forces have taken a series of steps to slowly but surely transform the “discussion” posture against china into “deterrence”, which in turn is now being upgraded to “credible deterrence”. responding to the media’s queries regarding the “cold Start Doctrine”, the General stated that cold Start Doctrine exists for conventional military operations. Whether india has to conduct conventional operations for such strikes is a decision well-thought through, involving the Government and the cabinet committee on Security. although these frequent media interaction of Gen rawat being aberrations are not being viewed favourably by the Naval and air chiefs, yet it is obvious that Modi and Doval have found a loud mouthed spokesperson in the new army chief whom they could manipulate to lead adventurism against Pakistan and china.

Although these frequent media interaction of Gen Rawat being aberrations are not being viewed favourably by the Naval and Air Chiefs, yet it is obvious that Modi and Doval have found a loud mouthed spokesperson in the new army chief whom they could manipulate to lead adventurism against Pakistan and China.

Sultan M Hali is a retired Group Captain and author of the book Defence & Diplomacy. Currently he is a columnist, analyst and TV talk show host.

a nation state cannot exist if it allows its judiciary, colleges and universities to be destroyed through manipulation and greed of corrupt bureaucracy and political elite. in the US an american national of Pakistani origin, who was an executive in aXacT, has been arrested and is facing a sentence of over 20 years imprisonment without parole for facilitating the award of fake degrees to citizens of that country, fraud and corrupt practices. Without investment in human resources through strict state regulatory controls on quality of education and authenticity of qualified professional specialists in science, technology, medicine, economics and liberal arts, a nation cannot attain either economic development, nor technological self reliance, so essential to survive. The manner in which medical, engineering, iT and business schools have been allowed to mushroom without thorough scrutiny of their capability in terms of infrastructure and expertise, amounts to conspiring against the state. in Sindh, a politically powerful medical doctor accused of facilitating establishment of numerous medical colleges involved in mass production of sub standard doctors, has managed to evade punishment for what amounts to intellectual terrorism. The corrupt political and bureaucratic elite of this country, who seek medical treatment abroad on state or ill-gotten black money, have no qualms, nor issues, with their conscience, when they are seen seeking reprieve for such intellectual terrorists. has anybody imagined how many innocent citizens being treated by doctors from substandard colleges have lost their lives or suffered permanent disabilities? Such criminals deserve prolonged punishments to serve as deterrence for others. My question to elected executive, law enforcement and judiciary of this unfortunate country is: could this doctor manage to evade prosecution in canada for this heinous crime that he is being accused of having committed? Such corrupt practices for monetary gains - which may lead to loss of human lives amount to culpable homicide and are not a petty matter. ANEELA CHANDIO Sukkur

Combating the curse of terrorism ThE acts of terrorism in Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi reinforce brutal reality that we have may have injured this serpent and monster, but not killed it. as long as financial, logistical and medical facilitators motivated by their convoluted ideological brainwashing, or greed for financial benefits, along with corruption within law enforcement and border security are not eliminated, this serpent will continue to haunt this country, bleeding its economy and killing innocent citizens. The billions we invest in procuring our defence capability are meaningless unless we invest in education and health to improve our human resources, so that these breeding grounds for terrorists to groom are discouraged. When suicide bombers manage to come from across the border and reach our cities, it reflects on poor performance and loopholes within law enforcement, border security management and intelligence agencies. This is a collective failure of all institutions of state tasked to provide security to citizens of Pakistan and elected civilian leadership which has failed to nip the evil through effective implementation of laws and monitoring. Unfortunately corruption and unchecked greed within state institutions and their conflicts of interest in corporate commercial ventures have become a hurdle in the need for concerted focusing on main purpose for which they were created, namely security, law enforcement and 24/7 monitoring. The channels for foreign funding of terrorism are same that is used by corrupt elite for money laundering and we cannot eliminate the former unless all loopholes are plugged. if hospitals and clinics are providing medical services to terrorists in violation of existing laws mandating them to inform police, they should be given exemplary punishments irrespective of their political clout. When elected executive is hesitant to take action against terrorism, they lose their constitutional right to rule, because they stand accused of violating their oath. Similarly if state funded security apparatus are guilty of patronising private militias they exceed their constitutional mandate. Pakistan’s national security and sovereignty must precede any other delirious agenda motivated by our strategic location, because internal security threatens our economic viability. The ill-founded adventurism pursuits for short term myopic gains of individual juntas pursued by former regimes of Zia and Musharraf today haunt this country and pose biggest threat to our national security. Nobody holding public office should have conflicts of interest - period. MALIK TARIQ ALI Lahore


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