Wednesday 15 May 2013

Attention!!!!


Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the person whose philosophy tremendously stimulated the French revolution, once said that, "Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet" and in my perspective this is the most opulent thing that should be advised to the Indian administration on the issue of foreign dialogues with Pakistan.

 

Recently Pakistan was gifted with a noteworthy and unprecedented poll and also got a complete rejuvenation of the authorities and got their former two time Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as the new head. After being elected as the head of Pakistan Mr. Nawaz Sharif  has made many promises in respect to the relationship and bonding of Islamabad with the New Delhi and has said that the new Pakistani government is going to strive and endeavour to ameliorate the relationship with India and will do everything possible to again normalize the situation at border as well as has also assured the Indian side of diminishing the terror from Pakistani side and has also promised to help India in fight against terrorism and has also exhibited his willingness to help both the nations forget the bruises of Kargil which took place because of one of the most scoundrels Commander in chief of the military and has also officially sent an invitation letter to the Prime Minister of India to attend his oath-taking ceremony.

But the question which leaps out from here is that, does India really need to go the way of Mr. Nawaz Sharif by immediately accelerating the foreign relationship dialogue. Then my answer to the question is "NO".

 

India should slowly and slowly accelerate the peace progress but should not suddenly jump into the usual dialogue progress. In February 1999, the Pakistani defence services chiefs including Pervez Musharraf called on then Indian Prime Minister Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Government House, Lahore. As the call concluded the Pakistani authorities emphatically proclaimed that this time the Pakistani Military would not be permitted to disrupt and hinder the historic foreign process. Three months later we were duped by the Pakistani side.

 

This time also the same thing looms large.  There is every probability that we can again be deceived.  In Pakistan nothing happens without the concurrence and consensus of the military officials. Military there rules large and this is a fact to be noted that every time India has been conned by the military of Pakistan whether it is Pervez Musharraf or someone else, the military has again offended us. And therefore the Indian side needs to be wary and cautious.

 

The other thing is terrorism. Despite of various promises Pakistani side has never been much serious about the issue of terrorism. Pakistani Governments regularly fund the budding terrorism and help it sprout up on their soil and prepare terrorists to assault the Indian side and this time India needs to be assertive and needs to exhibit obstinacy in this matter otherwise the things would never transform.

 

Saying anything about Mr. Nawaz Sharif’s government now would be hypothetical but the Government of India should be careful not to do something against the welfare of its people.   

 

 

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat

Jai Ma Bharti

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