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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Murder During A War



THE KARGIL CONFLICT -
According to a lesser known Pakistani theory, by a popular Pakistani journalist Najam Sethi, it all began when India in 1984 captured Siachen during the rule of Zia-ul-Haq in Pakistan. Pakistan considered it as the Line Of Control (LOC); there were tourist’s expeditions during summers, all from the Pakistani side. And during winters, the Pakistani forces retreated.

Zia-ul-Haq did not highlight it as a major strategic blunder on their part. But there was always a feeling of retaliation that rested in for the humiliation faced by Pakistan in its ‘Military Establishment’. 1984,DGMO Pakistan Military told Zia he had a plan(retaliation) ‘Operation Kargil’, Kargil is a well 10km inside the Indian territory from the line of control. If captured, Pakistan can cut the supplies, well can cut majority of Kashmir from India, the NH1 is the only link between India and Kashmir which could easily be blocked sitting from the heights of Kargil. This driver seat position could then be used to bargain for Siachen. But lack of feasibility of the much ambitious Kargil plan prompted Zia-ul-Haq for a thumbs down to the whole operation, this was the1984-85 period.

Come 1999, Pakistani Army Chief General Parvez Musharraf; Chief Of General Staff General Aziz; Head of Pak Occupied Kashmir General Mahmood Corps Commander 10 Corps; former ambassador to the United States Brigadier Javed Hasan, incharge 4th Command Northern Infantry; these were the four people, infamously known as ‘The Gang Of Four’,who conceived the whole Kargil Operation. The logic was more or less the same as earlier in 1984 given by the DGMO Pakistan with a sprinkle of a little sophistication. Supporting the mujahedeen in vulnerable Kashmir incase India decide to go on the offensive; this was their backup plan (sophistication they involved). So, two front wars would engage India with Pakistan having the advantage of sitting at the heights of Kargil.

The previous objection of going on a full-scale war with India was negated by the fact (by the Gang Of Four) that Pakistan was also a nuclear power state, they had tested successfully in 1998.What the Pakistan military anticipated that India would not go on a full-scale war with Pakistan BECAUSE ‘they had the deterrent’ ”the nuclear weapons”, WAR would lead to mutual destruction which they thought India would keep in mind and not attack Pakistan. This was the whole plan which I think was highly flawed and keep in mind that till now (mid May 1999) the then Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Shariff didn’t have the faintest of the clue about the whole operation. There were plans of bus diplomacy doing the rounds from both sides of the border, Shri Vajpayee was the then Indian PM, BJP led NDA government.

Bus Diplomacy was scheduled (round about) in February 99’ but before that in October-November 98’, about 200 Pakistani soldiers disguised as mujahedeens started infiltrating the Indian territory after a recce and carefully examining the whole area, they captured more than 140 Indian posts, earlier they planned to capture only about 8-10 posts but because of extreme winters most of the posts were vacant which the Pakistanis captured. The Pakistani military didn’t have exact plans of what they would do next and hence were planning during the course of the events/anticipations, on the hoof what we call. It was almost May 99’ India got to know about the captures, thanks to a 'Sheppard' who noticed the dubious movements. And the rest we know is history, India decisively won the ‘Kargil Conflict’.

This was a Pakistani end of the story, put up by a well known journalist Najam Sethi which I think is the fairest from their side but not sure about the Siachen Capture by the Indians. During the war, casualties were on both sides. Since, Pakistan did not accept the disguised men as its soldiers for most part of the war; the Indian military held funerals with full respect of many Pakistani soldiers killed in the war, who I feel were victims of a bloody game played for the adventure of a few powerful in Pakistan. Something dirtier also happened, during the war Pakistan captured many Indian soldiers and rather than treating them as prisoners of war, the Pakistani Army tortured them inhumanly to death. Captain Kalia, of the 4 Jat Regiment, was the first army officer to report the incursion by the Pakistani Army on Indian soil. He along with five soldiers - sepoys Arjun Ram, Bhanwar Lal Bagaria, Bhika Ram, Moola Ram and Naresh Singh - were on a patrol of the Bajrang Post in the Kaksar sector of Jammu and Kashmir when they were taken captive by Pakistani troops May 15, 1999.They were tortured for weeks before being killed. Their mutilated bodies were handed over to the Indian authorities on June 9 that year. Similar treatment was also given to another Indian soldier of the Indian Air Force Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja.

Since, the Pakistani Army had violated the norms of the Geneva Convention meant for the human treatment of the victims, those captured alive, it was subject to trial in the International Court Of Justice and correctly so. But a more enthusiastic Indian approach was needed than shown by the Indian Governments. Currently, Dr. NK Kalia, a retired scientist, the father of Kargil martyr Captain Saurabh Kalia, has moved the Supreme Court seeking its direction to the Union Government to take up his son's case at the International Court of Justice.

The whole event was unfortunate, both the Indian Army as well as the Pakistani Army suffered huge losses. The conflict could have been avoided had Pakistan have had the tradition of a more democratic leadership at the centre with no military intervention.

I pray that the case of the great martyr Captain Saurabh Kalia and our other brave souls meets justice as soon as possible, those responsible for the crimes must not go unpunished.

9 comments:

  1. Nice article....very well portrayed.

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    1. feedback appreciated Big Brother,I really hope you liked it.

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  2. very well put rohit!!!
    (u wer ryt, i did like it!!!))

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    1. Mohit is it YOU?? Knew that you are gonna like it,no questions on that.

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  3. Love reading your blogs on cricket and war. for the sake of some mean leaders our army always became the scapegoat. I pray for the better quality of life, job and security for all army personnel in the world.

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    1. Thanks mate for you patience, hang in there and keep reading/writing.

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    2. Hehehe... As my exams are over... i need some good and informative stuffs for reading so that I can stick my bump to the chair rather than sleeping all the time (your blog always makes me stop and check for new stuffs). Waiting for your next blog "Kachh"...




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  4. nicely written...really liked it!!

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