Pulwama: India’s
False Flag Operation in Kashmir, Danger of Nuclear War? By Sajjad Shaukat (JR 139SS 28)
At least 44 Indian soldiers were
killed in the Pulwama
district of the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) on February 14, this year when a
suicide bomber rammed a car into a convoy of the Central Reserve Police Force
(CRPF).
Next
day, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi blamed Pakistan for the Pulwama
terror attack and warned of a strong response, ratcheting up tension between
the nuclear-armed neighbors. New Delhi also removed the most favored nation (MFN)
trade privileges that had been accorded to Pakistan-though annual bilateral
trade between the two countries.
Islamist
militant group Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) claimed responsibility soon after the
assault.
Without any
investigation and evidence Indian high officials and media started accusing
Islamabad, saying that the attackers had come from Pakistan to stage the
assault.
The Indian
foreign ministry said in a statement, “We demand that Pakistan stop supporting
terrorists and terror groups operating from their territory and dismantle the
infrastructure operated by terrorist outfits to launch attacks in other
countries.”
Speaking in the
Indian tone and remaining silence on the CIA-Mossad-RAW anti-Pakistan secret terror-network
in Afghanistan, the White House also shared Indian blame game, urging Pakistan
“to end immediately the support and safe haven provided to all terrorist groups
operating on its soil”.
On
the other side, Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We have always
condemned acts of violence anywhere in the world…We strongly reject any
insinuation by elements in the Indian media and government that seek to link
the attack to Pakistan without investigations.” Pakistan’s Foreign Minister
Shah Mahmood Quereshi also rejected Indian false allegations.
Speaking to the
Indian media, former Chief Minister of the Indian Held Kashmir Farooq Abdullah
stated: “I was saddened to hear about the deaths of the soldiers…This is not
something happening for the first time. These incidents happen everyday
there…India should talk with Kashmiris, because using the force of guns and
army is not the solution…Don’t blame Pakistan because local people are joining
Kashmiri fight” [War of liberation].
Meanwhile, on
February 21, 2018, India was humiliated once again at the diplomatic level when
Pakistan’s name was not mentioned in the declaration by the UN Security Council
condemning Pulwama attack. New Delhi tried everything possible to involve
Pakistan’s name in the statement and tried to use American influence as well.
Multiple countries were briefed in New Delhi regarding the attack.
However, various
contradictory developments and reports proved that Pulwama terror attack was a
false flag operation, conducted by New Delhi to malign Islamabad in order to
obtain various designs.
In
this regard, quoting the report of the daily Kashmir Times of September 10,
2017, Pakistan’s media and even some leading newspapers of India revealed that
the Indian drama was exposed after the disclosure that the alleged suicide
attacker of the Pulwama attack Adil Ahmed Dar was already in the custody of the
Indian army.
“The Indian army had arrested Adil Ahmed Dar
during an operation in Shopian on September 10, 2017… It is a big question that
how he carried out the suicide attack when he was already in the custody of
Indian army.”
Blindly alleging
Pakistan, some Indian newspapers, especially India Today wrote: “Intelligence
agencies in Jammu and Kashmir believe Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed commander-Ghazi
Abdul Rasheed-is the mastermind behind the gruesome Pulwama terror attack that
rocked the nation on February 14. He is one of the closest aides of
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Maulana Masood Azha.”
It is notable
that religious cleric Abdul Rasheed Ghazi was
killed in 2007 during the Lal Masjid operation in Islamabad, launched by the
then President Gen. Pervez Musharraf.
It is of
particular attention that Indian Prime Minister Modi’s extremist
party-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had got a land sliding triumph in the Indian
elections 2014 on the basis of anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan slogans.
Therefore, since the Prime Minister Modi came to power, he has been
implementing anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan agenda with the support of fanatic
coalition outfits.
Now, double game
has become the BJP strategy to win the Indian general elections 2019. In this
respect, BJP leadership seems to have geared up its activity for forthcoming
poll-2019. Hence, suicide assault of Pulwama which is false flag operation is
also election stunt of the BJP.
In the aftermath
of the Pulwama terror attack, across India, many
Kashmiri people, including students have been arrested and attacked and
their shops looted by the Hindu extremists. Young people have been charged with
sedition for criticizing the Indian Army,
and Indians are lashing out at Pakistani civilians, including Bollywood actors.
A wave of jingoism has been created by the BJP-led fanatic parties against the
Muslims and Pakistan.
It is
mentionable that on September18, 2016, New Delhi had staged the drama of the
terror attack in the IOK at a military base in Uri, close to the Line of
Control (LoC) with Pakistan. After the episode, without any investigation,
India’s top civil and military officials, including their media started
propaganda against Pakistan, it Army and primary intelligence agency ISI by
accusing that the militants who targeted the Uri base came from Pakistan’s side
of Azad Kashmir. By manipulating that false flag terror attack, the BJP-led
Indian Prime Minister Modi had also accelerated war-hysteria against Islamabad
and instructed Indian forces to continue shelling across the LoC and Working
Boundary, which have killed many innocent civilians inside Pakistani side of
Kashmir and other nearby villages. Now, in order to win the elections of 2019,
Indian forces are continuously violating the LoC through intermittent shelling
and have compelled Pakistan Army to give a matching response.
In fact, failed
in suppressing the indigenous Kashmir movement, Indian central government
imposed President’s rule in Jammu and Kashmir which began from December 20,
2018. The main purpose is to accelerate atrocities on the Kashmiris who are
demanding their genuine right of self-determination in accordance with the UNO
resolutions.
Besides, India’s
another aim is to deflect the attention of the international community from the
new phase of Kashmiri Intifada, while in this connection; pressure has been
mounting on the Modi government both domestically and internationally to settle
the dispute of Kashmir with Islamabad. While, New Delhi is still showing its
intransigence to resolve Kashmir issue by also neglecting the fact that Kashmir
remains a nuclear flashpoint between both the neighbouring countries.
Nevertheless,
taking cognizance of Indian blame game and war-like posture, Pakistan’s Prime
Minister Imran Khan said on February 19, this year, that Pakistan will take
action, if New Delhi shares any actionable evidence, concerning the suicide
bombing in the occupied Kashmir’s Pulwama area which targeted Indian
paramilitary soldiers. Offering cooperation and another chance at a dialogue
over the Kashmir issue, the premier also warned India against any act of
aggression, saying Pakistan will not hesitate in retaliating to a provocation.
But, Indian
extremist government of the BJP rejected any cooperation in this respect, and
has continued threatening diplomacy against Islamabad.
Following Indian
war-like strategy, Prime Minister Imran Khan on February 21, 2019 chaired a key
meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) attended by Pakistan’s Army
chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, services chiefs, heads of intelligence agencies,
security officials and the concerned federal ministers—during which the
country’s security situation was discussed, amidst heightened tensions between
India and Pakistan following the Pulwama terror attack. NSC said that the
country was not involved in any way in the Pulwama terror attack and it was conceived,
planned and executed indigenously, as Prime Minister Imran Khan authorised the
military to respond decisively to any aggression by India.
Addressing a
press conference on Friday (February 22, 2019) in relation to the situation arising after the Pulwama
attack, Director General of Pakistan Army’s media wing, the Inter-Services
Public Relations (ISPR), Maj-Gen. Asif Ghafoor warned India to not mess with
Pakistan. He elaborated: “On February 14, a Kashmiri youngster
targeted Indian security forces. After the incident, India starting bombarding
Pakistan with allegations without any proof…Whenever the situation improves in
Pakistan, India tries to destabilise the country…In February, when the Pulwama
attack happened there were important events in Pakistan—Saudi crown prince’s
visit, Afghan reconciliation process, UNSC talking about terror financing, EU
deliberating on human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, Kulbhushan Jadhav [Indian
spy arrested in Pakistan] hearing…The elections are upcoming in India and the
indigenous struggle in occupied Kashmir is high…We do not wish
to go to war but please be rest assured should you initiate any aggression,
first you will never be able to surprise us. But let me assure you, we will
surprise you. We shall also dominate the escalation ladder.”
Nonetheless,
without bothering for nuclear war, in the aftermath of the terror attack in
Pulwama, India is deliberately increasing war hysteria against Pakistan.
It is noteworthy
that BJP leader Dr. Subramaniam Swami had stated on July 12, 2014 that India
needed only two years to defeat Pakistan militarily, and the only solution of
Kashmir was war, as “there is no peaceful, democratic solution.” Responding to
the withdrawal of the US-led NATO forces from Afghanistan, he remarked,
“Americans will hand over Afghanistan to Taliban and go…India should send at
least 200,000 troops to Afghanistan.”
It is wishful
thinking of the BJP leader that India can defeat Pakistan. While, both the
adversaries are nuclear powers, New Delhi has been ignoring the principles of
deterrence, popularly known as balance of terror.
After the World
War 11, nuclear weapons were never used, and were only employed as a strategic
threat. During the heightened days of the Cold War, many crises arose in Suez
Canal, Korea, Cuba and Vietnam when the US and the former Soviet Union were
willing to use atomic weapons, but they stopped because of the fear of nuclear
war which could eliminate both the super powers. Therefore, the two rivals
preferred to resolve their differences through diplomacy.
Political
strategists agree that deterrence is a psychological concept which aims to
affect an opponent’s perceptions. In nuclear deterrence, weapons are less
usable, as their threat is enough in deterring an enemy who intends to use its
armed might. In this context, a renowned scholar, Hotzendorf remarks that
nuclear force best serves the interests of a state when it deters an attack.
In the present
circumstances, BJP-led government of Modi is badly mistaken, if it
overestimates India’s power and underestimates Pakistan’s power. As Pakistan
lacks conventional forces and weapons vis-à-vis India, so, in case of a
prolonged conflict, Pakistan will have to use nuclear weapons and missiles
which could destroy whole of India, resulting into Indian political suicide.
In
the past too, Indian rulers had intended to implement their doctrine of limited
war in Kashmir or to fight a conventional war with Pakistan, but they could not
do so owing to Pakistan’s nuclear weapons.
Unlike
the former Soviet Union and the USA, war-like situation exists between New
Delhi and Islamabad due to the perennial firing by the Indian forces across the
Line of Control and the Working Boundary in wake of the unresolved issue of
Kashmir.
It is
worth-mentioning that at present, fanatic leaders are in power in the US, India
and Israel and they are in collaboration against the Muslims, Islamic World,
Russia and China. And it is also part of Zionist agenda to ‘denuclearize
Pakistan’, as she is the only nuclear country in the Muslim World.
Notably,
Israel does not want the
two-state settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian issue and will prefer atomic war between the US and
Russia. Similarly, in order to avoid the
solution of Kashmir dispute, extremist Prime Minister Modi can take the risk of
nuclear war with Pakistan.
In these terms,
we may conclude that Pulwama terror attack was a false flag operation,
conducted by the Indian security forces to crush the war of liberation in the
Indian Occupied Kashmir and to implicate Islamabad in this regard. So, in wake
of India’s war-like threats, danger of nuclear war remains between India and
Pakistan, as even a conventional conflict can result into an atomic war.
Sajjad Shaukat writes
on international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants,
Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations
Email:
sajjad_logic @yahoo.com
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