Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Mumbai terror Attack.... What next?


It has been above 1month now since Mumbai was in the grip of terror for more than 60 hrs. India started with abuse and then warning just like a middle school kid who has been given out by another boy in half pant. When the response was meagre and Pakistan didnt give any heed to it, India started making International pressure via America and Great Britain, but it didnt help either. India says that we have clear evidence stating Pakistan hands in the Terror attack.. Pak denies it bluntly saying no proof has been handed to them and they are mere information and not evidence. Now the question arises what should India Do? What next?

OK... India should attack Pakistan... It is what more than 80 % Indians suggest in numerous Polls online or in weekly magazines. But is this the only way out.... NO...

First of alll...India will have to decide whether India want to wage war against the government of Pakistan, The people of Pakistan or the Terrorists who have found refuge in the Borders of Afghanistan and POK.

Secondly, It needs to be known very well that the war be packed up within 3-4 days because the expense of the war would be too hefty for India to bear in this recession.

Thirdly, What is India going to do after the attack? Would India resolve the kashmir Issue once for all or is it planning to be in 1965 like situation.

No,,, we are not ready for any of it.. We cant prove it that there was any Pak agency behind the terror attack in Mumbai... hence cant wage war against the Govt.Of Pakistan, On people of Pakistan-its out of question on the Terrorist camps in Pakistan.... How can you enter A foreign land like this Unless you are America?

We cant guarantee that we will be able to pack up in 3-4 days as well all know that just driving away the culprits in kargil from our own land took more than 15 days... So we are in trouble here.

Thirdly, The kashmir issue is not going to get resolved through war and thats true as we are fighting our own people in Kashmir. So forget it.

International Politics is all about timing. Check the timing and you win. Palestine attacks and within hrs Israel is deep inside Palestine and no nation even make a statement on that.. This is how it works. One atack in America and the whole Afghanistan was ravaged.... just on the question of Iraq having chemical weapons, Iraq was invaded.. I am not justifying what America did to Iraq, but I am just putting my point. So its all about timing.

India has been under regular terrorist attacks.. Evertime an attack happens there is lot of hoo--hoopllah... The designer home minister with multiple suits in the wardrobe comes up in front of the camera and parrots a regular dialogue. Several possessions take place with big banners wherein people write messagges for the killed or the martyrs, Which nobody reads and at the end of the days these big banners are either burnt or thrown in the Sarkari-Dustbins among the garbage. Candle light possessions to the India gate has been a regular event nowadays,, thanks Aamir Khan and Rang De Basanti.. providing a wonderfull opportunity for the self declared Page 3 celebrities to come to the National TV in designer wear and also to the corporates to loosely show up how much they care..... All this occassions are sponsored by these corporates and when you go to that place you will also find big **SHARM KARO** tag or banners nicely craved between the product advertisement........What the FC**....

So, Now we have changed the topic of discussion. lets come to the point. The question is how to bring the culprits responsible for the Mumbai terror attack to task.

What I sugggest ( though I am not an expert in Political strategy or Internation relations) is to mount the pressure on Pakistan to hand over the people involved in the attack to India , to which Pakistan had declined already and that is obvious , so India should come up with cemented proof and evidences against the people involved,, present it to UN and then an International court should be formed under the supervision of the UN and then the culprits should be tried under it.

This way we will not only be able to prevent war but also move a step forward toward reconciliation

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