‘Pune’. This merely 10 days
before the actual attack comes as a shocker
for many in India. This incident has again
raised doubts about Pakistan’s inability
in taking action against terrorist fundamental
groups based out of Pakistan.
But the talks must go on. Yes, it is true
that Pakistan has failed to clamp down on
terror groups and nor has it made any significant
progress on the 26/11 case. But without
talks India won’t be able achieve
anything. Till now India was banking heavily
on the US to pressurize Pakistan. But the
fact remains that for the US, Afghanistan
is the priority. The only support India
can expect is intelligence support from
the US investigating agencies. Any major
political step is out of question. India
will have to carry out its battle alone.
Stopping people to people contact, breaking
sporting ties is a wrong strategy. Let all
the cultural, art & sporting activities
continue but on a diplomatic level the agenda
for the talks have to be focused. Pakistan
will not act unless India discusses the
concerns of Pakistan. Its take two to tango
& therefore it is imperative for India
to discuss valid concerns of Pakistan. If
Pakistan wants to discuss Kashmir, no harm
in discussing it as long as the demands
are valid & practical. No point trying
to achieve something very significant on
that front which both the nations have failed
to achieve for over 6 decades now.
The focus should be on two issues- 1) Working
together to eliminate terror groups out
of Pakistan, which Pakistan also claims
to be a victim of.2) Easing tension on the
Kashmir border. Many would argue that the
focus should be only on cross border terrorism.
Then let’s be realistic, Pakistan
will never act if you make them feel that
only India has genuine concerns and Pakistan
does not. But yes, the stipulation attached
to these talks should be that the dialogue
will move forward only if both the sides
act upon what has been discussed. E.g. -
If Pakistan has agreed to take legal action
against the 26/11 suspects and India has
agreed to ease up military forces on the
Kashmir front then there must be a timeline
attached. If either side fails to deliver
then the other side should also revoke the
steps taken by it. But dialogue is the way
forward with a focus and objective.
The Pune incident is a chilling reminder
that terror groups can still strike at will
and will try every bit to create hurdles
as far as peace is concern between both
the countries. But it’s high time
that both nations display maturity in their
approach. I know that it’s not as
easy as it sounds but the cruel reality
remains that other than this option both
the nations have no other choice!!
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