Prime Minister Imran Khan has made a very realistic analysis of
Pak-India relations in the context of the past and present and has clearly told
the world from whom, why, and what are the threats to the peace of the
subcontinent.
Addressing the inaugural session of the Pak-Afghan Investment
Forum 2020 in Islamabad on Monday, he said, "We tried hard to have good
relations with India, but it is an enemy of Pakistan and is ideologically
against us, so our efforts are not productive."
The Prime Minister was right about the armed wing of the ruling
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which wants to
wipe out the Muslim race. In 72 years, no other government in India has hated
more Muslims.
India has turned occupied Kashmir into prison and wants to use
Afghanistan to destabilize Pakistan. The Prime Minister's reference to India's
anti-Pakistan policy was openly confirmed by Indian National Security Adviser
Ajit Doval on the same day. Addressing a function in New Delhi, Doval threatened
that "we will take the war to the lands of the countries which pose a
threat to Indian security, and will fight there.”
He called his aggressive statement the “New India Doctrine” and
said that we have now changed our mindset of not taking the initiative in the
war.
What he said means nothing more than that India wants to harm
the interests and security of Pakistan and China, which it has tried many times
in the past.
Everyone knows that China has beaten India on the NEFA front in
1962 and in recent months during violations of the Line of Actual Control (LAC)
in Ladakh.
It is true that in 1971, with the help of some of our enemy
forces and some of our own mistakes and weaknesses, it tore Pakistan
apart.
In response to the great battles of 1965 and the limited wars
that took place in different periods, especially the violations of the Line of
Control (LOC) and the so-called surgical strikes, the embarrassing defeats at
the hands of the Pakistan Army are also part of history.
That is why Ajit Doval realized the consequences of the boloney
at the Delhi function only a few hours later and had to issue an explanatory
statement stating that he did not name any country in his speech.
It was appropriate not to name China in his statement, as India
fears China, but did not forget to mention Pakistan without naming it, saying
the speech was not about China or a "specific situation".
I think the specific situation meant India's ludicrous actions
to perpetuate India's illegal occupation of occupied Kashmir, the mass exodus
of Hindus to eradicate the Muslim majority, and Pakistan's global efforts to
stop the genocide of Kashmiris.
The
Prime Minister also referred to India's use of Afghan territory against
Pakistan for terrorism and other nefarious purposes. He is also correct in
saying that the future of the region lies in peace, cooperation, and trade. It
is still time for India to come to its senses, refrain from aggressive
intentions against its neighbors and play its role in paving the way for peace
and development for the 1.5 billion people of the region.
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