NOVANEWS
By Sajjad Shaukat
Every country has an unambiguous foreign policy, particularly towards its neighbouring
countries in the modern era of renunciation of war, economic development and peaceful
settlement of disputes. When it comes to India, New Delhi has openly been acting upon an
ambivalent approach which shows its confused policy towards Pakistan.
In this regard, while directly targetting Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Parvez
Kayani for leading force regarding the surge and ceasefire violations along the Line of Control
(LoC) in Kashmir, Indian Chief of Army Staff Gen. Bikram Singh allegedly said on October
9, this year that the Pakistani army and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) “needs to be made
accountable of supporting jihadi factories to wage a covert war against India…Pakistani army’s
support to the 42 terror-training camps still operational across the border.”
In response, on October 11, Gen. Pervaz Kayani termed Gen. Bikram Singh’s accusations as
unfortunate, unfounded and provocative. He elaborated, “Pakistan Army is exercising restraint,
but it should in no way be used as a pretext for levelling such baseless allegations that vitiate
prospects of regional peace.” Gen. Kayani added that Pakistan was concerned about Indian’s
continued violations of ceasefire along the LoC, and India would be well advised to respond
positively to Pakistan’s suggestion for holding joint or impartial investigation into the LoC
incidents, preferably by the United Nations.
Although Indian blame game against Pakistan about violations at the LoC in Kashmir has hidden
purposes, yet it has been creating anti-Pakistan chauvinism. Recently, tension arose between
New Delhi and Islamabad when Indian military conducted a series of unprovoked firings at the
LoC, and international border, killing a number of soldiers of Pak Army and innocent civilians in
wake of war-like diplomacy. This practice continues from time to time.
However, by acting upon a preplanned scheme, Indian soldiers crossed over the LoC in Kashmir
on January 6, 2013 and attacked a Pakistani check post, killing one Pakistani soldier and injuring
While, in order to justify its open aggression, India concocted a fabricated story of accusing
Pakistan Army of killing its five soldiers on August 6, 2013. In this context, Indian External
Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, Defence Minister AK Antony and the opposition
fundamentalist party BJP including Indian media blamed Pakistan Army for killing its five
Earlier, Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh had threatened to retaliate against Pakistan for
the alleged killing of its soldiers, saying, he had asked his commanders there to be aggressive in
However, Indian confused policy towards Pakistan could be judged by its civil and military
leaders who have always displayed their self-contradictory approach in maligning Pakistan, its
It is mentionable that on September 29, 2013, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held a meeting on the sidelines of the annual UN
summit. Afterwards, Indian National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon told reporters “Both
agreed that the precondition for forward movement in the relationship, which they both desire,
is really an improvement of the situation on the Line of Control.” He pointed out that Prime
Minister Nawaz also raised the issues of Siachen, Sir Creek, Kashmir and Indian interference in
Balochistan. However, their dialogue ended with optimistic note, but in his speech in the General
Assembly on September 28, Prime Minister Singh had allegedly said, “It is equally important
that the terrorist machinery that draws its sustenance from Pakistan be shut down.” Showing
New Delhi’s contradictory approach, he also said that Jammu and Kashmir was an integral part
of India, and in this context there could never be a compromise.”
Nevertheless, while talking about the twin terrorist attacks in the Indian Occupied Kashmir
which targeted a police station and a military camp, killing 14 personal of army and police,
Salman Khurshid almost wrecked the Nawaz-Manmohan talks when he blamed Pakistan’s ISI
and the army in this respect. On the other hand, quite opposite to his earlier statement, PM Singh
remarked that such attacks by the non-state actors would not be allowed to derail efforts to find
solutions of all problems through peaceful dialogue.
In fact, these terrorist attacks were engineered by the BJP to refrain PM Singh from continue
peace process with Pakistan. BJP also used its Hindu fundamentalist connections—RSS and like-
minded cliques of Indian armed forces to escalate border tension along LoC to sink any hope of
peace process with Islamabad, while Singh is already under duress of BJP.
On the one hand, Indian top officials have been accusing Pak Army and ISI of sponsoring
terrorism in India and the Indian-held Kashmir, on the other, India’s media revealed in
September, this year that on a defence ministry directive, asking for the creation of covert
capability—the military intelligence unit, Technical Services Division (TSD) was set up by the
Indian Army Chief Gen. VK Singh (R), which conducted covert operations in Pakistan. Besides
an official of the TSD, in an Indian TV Channel, Gen. VK Singh boldly confessed that during
his tenure as only one Minister of Agriculture (Ghulam Hasan Mir) was bribed, and Indian
Army provided money to selected leaders in Jammu & Kashmir to crush the militancy (Kashmiri
Nonetheless, Indian external affairs minister Salman Kurshid’s wavering statements indicate that
New Delhi has no clear-cut policy regarding Pakistan. In this connection, on October 9, while
talking about LoC tension, and Pak-India peace process, he made it clear that dialogue is the
way forward to resolve issues…our Prime Minister has said there is no option in the dealing of
countries with each other…but to trust, which must be matched with our readiness.” But quite
contrarily, he remarked on October 12 that despite a confidence building meeting between Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif and Indian Premier Manmohan Singh in New York, last month, “the
two neighbouring countries have not reached a stage where we have done something like ‘so-
called resumed talks.” He explained, “It is not clear when the political level dialogue will take
place.” Khurshid added that the recent incidents at the LoC were “upsetting” and not conducive
In fact, under the pretext of LoC accusations, India seeks to create obstacle in the way of the new
peace process with Pakistan so that Pak-Indian issues like Siachen, Sir Creek, Wullar Barrage,
water and especially main dispute of Kashmir remain unresolved. In the past too, New Delhi
availed various crises to suspend the process of Pak-India talks. For example, in 2002, under the
pretension of terrorist attack on the Indian parliament, India postponed the process of dialogue.
Again, in 2008, India suspended the ‘composite dialogue’ under the pretension of Mumbai terror
attacks which were in fact, arranged by its secret agency RAW.
In the recent past, the Indian former officer of home ministry and ex-investigating officer Satish
Verma disclosed that terror-attacks in Mumbai and assault on the Indian Parliament were carried
out by the Indian government. According to Indian media‚ the fake encounter case involving a
senior officer under-Secretary of Interior Ministry Ishrat Jahan has submitted an affidavit in the
court stating that a member of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe team Verma told
him that in the terrorists’ attacks on Parliament in Delhi and Mumbai were pre-planned, and were
set up “with the objective of strengthening the counter-terror legislation.”
India and Pakistan had resumed the new phase of talks in March 2009. But, every time, prime
ministers and foreign ministers of the two countries ended their meetings with issuance of
positive notes, and vowed to settle the real issues, but the same failed without producing tangible
results due to Indian ambivalent strategy.
As a matter of fact, India is not serious in resolving real issues with Pakistan. It is only interested
in promotion of trade, friendly exchanges, tourism, relaxation of visas etc. because these favour
Owing to Indian delaying tactics, Pak-Indian real issues, especially Kashmir dispute have still
remained unsettled, because India is determined to keep its illegitimate control on Kashmir. No
doubt, it is due to these reasons that India has been following confused policy towards Pakistan.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants,
Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Affairs