Getting the Big Picture
Right
Since India is about to
embark on a crucial set of talks with Pakistan on accommodation and peace it
is time to ask ourselves what should be the real goal of India vis-à-vis
Pakistan -- is it peace? After all, peace is usually viewed in short time
scales. Pakistan may opt for peace for tactical reasons for now, -- only to
change its mind later.
Any attempt at peace
with Pakistan must be viewed in the context of a thousand-year history,
starting with the defeat of Prithiviraj Chauhan. It led to slavery for many
hundred years and immense destruction continuing to this day (http://www.saveindia.com/gautier.htm).
India’s goal must be to
come out of the Prithiviraj syndrome by working to permanently neutralize the
civilizational enemy. This is the secret to India finally overcoming the
bullying by Islamists to achieve eventual peace. Why do I use the term
civilizational enemy? Because in every Muslim majority area of South Asia,
non-Muslims and their civilizations have been permanently decimated, -- from
a substantial presence (http://www.saag.org/papers7/paper610.html).
Prithiviraj Syndrome
In the modern context,
the defeat of Prithiviraj Chauhan in the hands of Muhammed Ghori is one of
being outwitted by an opponent. This eventual defeat was preceded by
Prithiviraj’s inability to understand the enemy and letting the enemy live to
fight the other day on numerous occasions.
We seem to be battling
the same war with Pakistan over and over again. We do not appear to
understand the intent and motivation of the enemy and have shown little
interest in overpowering the enemy. In short, we still exhibit deficiencies
Prithiviraj had shown.
New India
The good news is, not
all of India suffers from this. The buzzword these days is about Indians’
ability to compete successfully, -- not be cowed by the opposition. We first
saw this ability in providing software services around the world. These
projects didn’t show up in the Indian lap. They were earned by outwitting and
outperforming the opposition.
How can we use the
attributes of the new and emerging India to compete successfully, -- i.e. to
bury the Prithiviraj syndrome for good?
Confidence Building Measures with
Pakistan
At the moment most
travelers from India to Pakistan are Indian Muslims, -- a community already
under the grip of extremism (http://www.indiacause.com/ol/OL_040118.htm
). This is unlikely to change given the fear Pakistan induces in the
minds of most non-Muslims, and its track record of sponsoring jihad on them.
In the past many of these visiting Indian Muslims have been recruited to come
back from Pakistan to conduct jihad in India. Also, they have been used as a
conduit to smuggle drugs, weapons, jihad and fake Indian currency. Bottom
line: there is little that is good that can come out of these travels, mostly
evil and death to more Indians.
If the relations
between Islamic Pakistan and India normalize, the demographic invasion should
start, just like from the neighboring Islamic Bangladesh, that is in the
process of demographic flooding of the North East Indian states. India will
gradually start seeing its Western border states too flooded with Pakistani
illegal, if it not prepared to repulse a Pakistani demographic invasion.
Bangladesh has so many
of its young students enrolled in colleges across West Bengal. That still has
not stopped it from sponsoring terror groups active in the North East. Nor
has it stopped Bangladesh from sliding further into Islamic fundamentalism.
The potential impact of
soft-borders and the associated dynamics are discussed at a greater detail in
my earlier publication:
http://www.indiacause.com/ol/OL_040101.htm.
Conclusion: If India
doesn’t quarantine itself with respect to Pakistan, Pakistan will flood India
with people and terrorists and still win jihad. Peace with Pakistan could in
reality be no peace!
Indian Muslims’ often
indifferent and somewhat hostile attitude toward the majority community,
their continued slippage in every measure of progress and the lack of
presence of no reformed version of Islam even in a multiethnic, democratic
and secular India (http://www.indiacause.com/ol/OL_040101.htm)
are notable. Under these circumstances of ideologically entrenched hostility,
it would be a bad idea for India to train Pakistani students. A weakened
enemy is easier to handle than a more capable enemy.
America started to help
the former Soviet Union in a big way only when democracy was voted to power
and the Soviet communism, the ideology responsible for the cold war was no
longer in power. All the available evidence indicates that most Pakistanis
are still married to extremism – recently over 70% voted to support the
Taliban. Generations of Pakistanis have been brainwashed into irrational
hostility through Pakistani textbooks and further reinforced by most Muslim
clerics’ preaching across its mosques and madarasas. The Muslim
clerics are still the real power brokers in Pakistan either directly or
indirectly, -- with an ability influence and mobilize masses across the
spectrum of the Pakistani society. This is true whether Pakistan is under
democracy or military leadership. Realization by a few Pakistanis, including
possibly Musharraf, doesn’t alter this dynamics. The concept of modern risk
minimization backed up by a thousand-year history calls for a permanent
victory (like America’s over Soviet Communist ideology), -- not Prithiviraj-type
magnanimity.
Conclusion: Without Pakistan being significantly weakened, and most of its
population weaned away from extremist Islamic ideology, India trying to shore
up to make Pakistan capable from information technology to other assorted
industries makes little sense – this is Prithiviraj all over again!
The assorted variety of
leftists, “peaceniks” and some journalists who want India to open borders
with Pakistan or those who articulate the view that there can be no peace
without a prosperous Pakistan have no experience in nation-building or
securing a country’s citizens. These people have played virtually no part in
wealth creation in the emerging India and have mostly worked to undermine
India’s security. They should not be listened to and should be marginalized.
Concept of Gradual Squeeze
To reverse the
Prithiviraj syndrome requires far more than keeping “vigil”. It requires a
vision to roll back the religious fascism that continues to assault India
from within and without. Not just in Kashmir, elsewhere in rest of India we
must put a squeeze on the power structure of Islam that continues to promote
some form of jihad or the other and prevents Indian Muslims from progressing.
This must be done with a plan, gradually and for many years to come.
Pakistan’s and other
Islamists’ dealings with India has thus far been one of deceit and deception.
Accords with India were followed only as long as it suited them. This is a
classic behavior of an enemy intend on exterminating the opponent, but not on
accommodation. India must respond in an unpredictable manner, and essentially
pay them back in a similar manner to defeat them civilizationally and
permanently in South Asia.
Conclusion: Current trends, for a foreseeable future, indicate a
strengthening India and a weakening Pakistan. Nothing should be done to
change that.
If a major crackdown or
military response is required, India should move forward decisively to
execute it. China’s economy took off after the Tinnamen Square crack down
which ensured stability. The world, while initially voicing reservations,
came back to invest much more in China in the aftermath.
Composite Talks with Pakistan
The key to dealing with
a brutal bully like Pakistan is to be aggressive and put it on the defensive.
Clearly, India has more issues to talk to Pakistan besides Kashmir. One being
that of displaced persons from West and East Pakistans and Pakistan occupied
Kashmir.
The non-Muslim ethnic
cleansing conducted by Pakistan in South Asia since 1947 has created a land
imbalance in its favor and to the detriment of India, with India having to
accommodate 85% of the population in 75% of the land. When it was becoming
obvious that West Pakistan was going to expel most of its non-Muslim citizens
to India, Sardar Patel, the then Deputy Prime Minister of India wanted to
annex some portions of West Pakistan as compensation for creating this land
imbalance. But Pandit Nehru, the then Indian Prime Minister, prevented him
from doing so. This act of Pakistan was against the understanding reached at
the time partition, -- a few months earlier. Pakistan has managed to drive
out 30% of its population of non-Muslims to India, from West and East
Pakistan (in 1971). Hence, India has the right to demand at least 30% of
Pakistan’s landmass (without subjects), as a compensation for creating this
land imbalance (http://www.saag.org/papers7/paper610.html).
By making this demand,
India exposes Pakistan’ genocidal acts of Islamization in South Asia and
takes the moral high ground. It buys India strategic space and time, while
releasing pressure on the Kashmir issue. I would consider it as a strategic
blunder on the part of Indian leadership if it doesn’t raise this issue in
the upcoming talks with Pakistan. We all should realize that it is Pakistan
that owes us land, and hence the issue of handing over territory to Pakistan,
be it in the form of parts of Kashmir, should never come under
consideration.
Let me remind the
readers that the Pakistani army systematically butchered about a million
Hindus in the then East Pakistan in 1971, and was never held accountable! I
urge the readers to demand/create petitions/pass resolutions that India
brings up the issue of non-Muslim ethnic cleansing by Pakistan and demand
land from Pakistan as compensation.
India at the Crossroads
The current Indian
leadership has a great opportunity at hand to finally move beyond the
Prithiviraj syndrome. This legacy is far more prestigious than a thousand
Nobel peace prizes – this is about finally reversing the thousand-year
defeatist and reckless mindset! Only this will ensure a thriving civilization
in South Asia and the defeat religious barbarism.
For all its progress,
as I have pointed out India does have growing cancer within (http://www.indiacause.com/ol/OL_040118.htm
). India needs to take decisive steps to dismantle roots of Islamic
fundamentalism in order to free up resources for economic development.
I urge the readers of
this article to write/lobby Mr. Vajpayee and other Indian leaders to strive
to be the one who finally acted to reverse the Prithiviraj’s blunder and
achieve the path to true peace and prosperity in South Asia.
(The views expressed
here are author’s own. The writer is a nuclear physicist based in America. He
is also a director of Indian American Intellectuals Forum, a New York-based
non-profit organization. His contact address:
moorthy@charter.net)
Moorthy Muthuswamy PhD