Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Time to Fetter Hindu Hypocrisy


Sarah Khan
Since Modi’s sworn as Prime Minister of India, hindu hypocrisy is at peak as his foreign policy and diplomatic initiatives have taken dramatic strides in order to strengthen relations with emerging states in the world. Though he is failing bitterly at internal front due to rising communal riots and hindu extremism. But on the external front, he has not only focused upon immediate neighbours but sought close economic, military and technological cooperation with various regional and extra regional states with special focus on limiting Pakistan’s regional relevance. In few years, India’s political clout at regional and international level has improved tremendously thus marring Pakistan’s political standing on various regional issues. Especially with respect to Iran and Afghanistan, Indian relations have improved and Pakistan’s ties with these two important immediate neighbours are following a downward trajectory.
After Iran-US nuclear deal and lifting of US imposed sanctions on Iran, Indian PM rushed to seize the opportunity by signing Chabahar port pact with Iran.  In May 2016, India pledged billions to develop Iran’s southeastern Chabahar port and help establish a free trade zone stretching toward the Iran-Afghan border during the coming years. India plans to lease two docks at Chabahar for a decade that would give it access to Afghanistan and Central Asian energy markets – bypassing Pakistan. Moreover, in collaboration with Tehran and Moscow, India is looking to create a vast network of enhanced connectivity with the land-locked Central Asia and eventually Europe, through the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC). By developing Chabahar, India intends to counter deep sea port Gawadar giving shortest possible sea-route to generate extra-regional economic activity. Instead of betting on US backed India, Iran needs to enhance cooperation with immediate neighbour Pakistan by building the long awaited Iran-Pakistan gas.
Similarly, shrewd Indian government is investing heavily in successive Afghan government to undermine Pakistan’s influence in the country. It is providing arms and financial assistance to Northern Alliance resulting in more internal tensions between various warlords within Afghanistan. US is also granting front role to India by replacing Pakistan in Afghanistan. India and its intelligence agencies in collaboration with NDS are carrying out terrorist activities inside Pakistan using Afghan soil. Same is being done from Iranian territory. Arrest of Kulbushan Yadev is a case in point.
Due to hostile Indian propaganda against Pakistan, relations have also seen all time low in the recent past with few states of South Asia as well. In last SAARC Finance Ministers’ conference held in Islamabad on 25 August 2016, Finance Ministers’ of Nepal and Bangladesh also boycotted the conference alongwith India. Their absence from SARRC conference being held in Pakistan suggests that they are under strong influence of Indian policies in the region.
At international level, Pakistan – US relations are again on downward trajectory due to Indo-US defense cooperation and negation of defense cooperation and limitation of counter terror cooperation. Thus, Pakistan is going slow or infact backward in terms of its foreign relations. One major factor for this degradation is absence of full time foreign minister to look after Pakistan’s relations with regional and international states. Another important aspect is lack of a coherent foreign policy. At present, Pakistan is entangled at internal front due RAW’s nefarious support to Baloch and TTP militants. It is simply following the trends set by regional and international players.
A famous saying by Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu goes like “Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” Pakistan’s tactics in the realm of foreign affairs are without any strategy. In order to keep its regional relevance, Pakistan needs to take following important steps. First, improving ties with Iran and Afghanistan is the need of the hour. Growing Indian influence will not limit Pakistan’s relevance but it will result in various security related issues thus threatening the national security. There have been several cases in the past where Indian RAW has used Iranian and Afghan soil to create unrest inside Pakistan. By doing so, India is getting double edged benefit: spoiling bilateral ties of Pakistan with Iran and Afghanistan and creating desired unrest inside Pakistan by supporting militants, terrorists and separatists. Second, improving ties and enhancing cooperation in realms of economy and trade with South Asian states especially Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka will help Pakistan improve regional connections and keep its relevance. Third, for Bangladesh there is a need to launch active diplomatic efforts to undo the propaganda launched by India. Pakistan and Bangladesh have so many commons including religion, culture and history to build a strong bilateral relationship. Misperceptions created by Indian propaganda can easily be wiped out through active diplomacy and enhancing people to people contact. Fourth, Pakistan’s relations with US has always followed up-down trajectory. Again in US, Indian lobby is strong enough to disseminate anti-Pakistan perceptions. Having a relationship based on mutual cooperation for decades, there is a need to widen convergences and bridge the divergences in bilateral relations.
Above all, in order to counter shrewd moves by Indian hypocrite lobby, Pakistan needs to formulate a comprehensive foreign policy and appoint a visionary career diplomat as foreign minister to put the foreign relation in order. In order to keep regional relevance Pakistan needs to bring swift changes in diplomatic sphere.
The writer can be reached at ardent.jingo@gmail.com

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