A Decomposed Composite Dialogue: India, Pakistan and In-between

A Decomposed Composite Dialogue: India, Pakistan and In-between 

-DR. ABDUL RUFF

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One does not if Interpol along with CIA and its global allies control the global issues and media. Interpol, even as the Indian and Pakistani military secretaries  met in New Delhi to “thrash out” their differences over occupied glaciers in Jammu Kashmir- the land that had welcomed Jesus Christ when he was persecuted by criminal Jews,  spread a crude rumor that hundreds of “terrorists” escaped from Afghan jails and they are heading towards India and send terror alerts to Indian intelligence teams. this  just like Hollywood/Bollywood gimmicks.

Defense secretaries from India and Pakistan on 30-31 May held two days of closed-door talks in New Delhi on how to agree on withdrawing troops from the financially costly , mountainous no-man’s land above the Siachen glacier and defining the official border.Without keeping on the debate table what they want to achieve in the “talks, India and Pakistan failed on May 31 Tuesday to break ice on how to demilitarize the world’s highest battlefield in the Himalayan region in a sign of how far apart the nuclear-armed rivals are even on less contentious issues. It is clear both teams do  not have permission to make any breakthrough. However, Pakistani team visited the famous Taj Mahal at Agra -  not far from to the historic  site of grand Babri Mosque in UP, without wasting their precious time debating the undebatable.

India and Pakistan have long struggled to normalize ties, with both deeply suspicious of each other, but Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was born in what is now Pakistan, has staked his foreign policy legacy on improving ties but India and its military strategists oppose any moralization on the ground that once India normalizes tie with arch  Muslim enemy  that is Pakistn it loses it strategic advantages and terror partnership chances with US -led global state terror organizations.

India fanatically controls the heights and is loath to back off for fear Pakistan might walk in.The talks in Delhi were the first meeting of the top civil servants from their ministries in more than three years. The Pakistani officials also visited India’s historic Taj Mahal monument, according to Indian media. Both sides presented their known “position and suggestions” toward the resolution of Siachen. Both sides agree that there was  no forward movement in “talks”. Military and terror  experts say the inhospitable climate and avalanche-prone terrain have claimed more lives than gunfire. Indian media reported that both sides had stuck to their long-standing positions.

India and Pakistan have long accepted the need to demilitarize the Siachen glacier, located as high as 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) above sea level, which is seen as a stepping stone to larger issues such as the disputed Kashmir territory. The two sides welcomed the dialogue but made no mention in a joint statement of any progress. Instead, they announced they would meet yet again in Islamabad, which would be the 13th round of talks on the issue.

India has long maintained that it was unwilling to bring its forces down from Siachen until Pakistan authenticated the positions they held. Pakistan in turn has said it was willing to do so, but on the condition it was not a final endorsement of India’s claim to the glacier. A cease-fire has held on the remote battlefield since 2003.Failure to make progress on Siachen glacier – one of the less contentious issues between the arch enemies  – might worry those hoping for progress on broader peace talks, which resumed in April this year following pressure from the USA.

The odds were always stacked against a major breakthrough but Indian officials, known for their usual pro-peace gimmicks purely for publicity purposes,  said they had hoped to make some progress in the long-running dispute.

The strategic importance of the glacier, in the Karakoram Range, is debatable. Until 1984, no troops were permanently stationed there but now there are at least 10,000 Pakistani and Indian soldiers. The two armies have faced off in the Siachen region since India first stationed troops there in 1984.

Indian reluctance for peace with its neighbors is a known fact threatening the regional peace and tranquility and “terror operations’ are ignite to thwart any peace deals with Pakistan. New Delhi broke off a stumbling peace process that came close to agreeing a solution to Siachen after the 2008 Mumbai attacks alleging that Pakistani militants had a “hand” in the attacks that killed 166, including 50 odd Muslims. Like the Sept-11 in USA, the Mumbai terrorism also has no proof and Pakistan plays the role assigned to it by the CIA. India keeps asking its strategic boss USA to get Islamabad to “do more”. The state terror game goes on!

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د. عبد راف
Dr. Abdul Ruff,
Specialist on State Terrorism; Chancellor-Founder of Centor for International Affairs(CIA); Chronicler of Foreign occupations & Freedom movements (Palestine, Kashmir, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Xinjiang, Chechnya, etc); Former university Teacher, Analyst-columnist;   Terrorism is caused by anti-Islamic forces. Fake democracies like USA and India have zero tolerance to any criticism of their anti-Muslim and other aggressive practices. Anti-Muslimism and anti-Islamism are more dangerous than  “terrorism”. Anti-Islamic forces & terrorists are using criminal elements for terrorizing the world and they in disguise are harming genuine interests of ordinary Muslims. (abdulruff@gmail/abdulruff_jnu@yahoo.com/http://abdulruff.wordpress.com//91-9961868309

 

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