Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Why Pakistan could well become another Syria

NonState actors in the country have become the governing class, with politics and military as their allies

- AS LAMBA AS Lamba is former Vice Chief Of Army Staff The views expressed are personal

The shocking ly open support by Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Bajwato Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief and Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed’s ‘active role’ to resolve the Kashmir conflict, soon after Pervez Musharraf hailing Saeed, the JuD and the LeT as‘ patriotic ,’ marked the beginning of a new era in the way Pakistan’s so-called war on terror is being perceived.

The birth of the first militant-supported political party, Mil li Muslim League( MM L ), under Saeed at Lahore in October 2017, the confirmati­on by Saeed of his contesting the 2018 elections and for the first time, the Pakistan military acknowledg­ing links with milit ant groups completes the triad of transforma­tion in Pakistan’ s perception of terror outfits and their roles in the war on terror.

Reactions from the US escalated from an instantly strong condemnati­on warning Pakistan of serious consequenc­es failing Saeed’s re-arrest, to snapping bilateral ties, which was expected to compel action and warn Pakistan of further sanctions. The more recent and serious warnings by the US President and the secretary of state have not just been openly defied but also contested as being unjustifie­d. With this Pakistan’s military and the government have conceded surrender to the terror leader, de facto acknowledg­ing the rise of its fifth estate of terror in its constituti­onal governance alongside the military, the government and the ISI.

While Pakistan today rises from at error-sponsors tate to at error-driven state with terrorists in front line combat running their own training camps and plotting anti-India strikes, the military’s relevance stands depleted. Not only does this seriously challenge traditiona­l governance and paradigms of civilian-led hierarchy, it also threatens inverting the pyramid: flipping terrorists from non-State actors to the gov- erning class, with politics and military as its two wings.

The new and distinct ly arrogant narrative in Pakistan, rejecting fears of Washington’ s warnings appears drawn out of a new regional China-Pakistan-Russia nexus articulate­d by Former DG ISI, Lieutenant General Zaheer-ul-Islam, and backed by another former IS I chief, Lieutenant General Assad Durrani’s perception­s of Pakistan’s strategic relevance that has been signified by both China and Russia. The recent surgical strikes carried out by India’s special forces reflect that we are deploying a new counter-terror strategy. A comprehens­ive capability to make Pakistan’ s terror machine dysfunctio­n al or untenable by continuous attrition cannot be overstated.

Given the operationa­l freedom by the political leadership, the capability of our special forces to track and destroy the militant leadership, their camps and foil in filtration from Pakistan, or anywhere in the neighbouri­ng region with the help of the Afghanista­n National Army and US troops must be fundamenta­l in the potent deterrence that India needs. A strong joint US-Ind ian-military strike capability backed by Israeli technology and experience, based on drones will reinforce deterrence in the entire region in the long term.

Pakistan’s military is shedding its skin and revealing its integral Corps of Terror and terrorists that have always been tacitly operationa­lised under its wings. Notwithsta­nding China’s continuing veto, India must press the global community to draw a larger member support base through the UN to press are solution for arrest or re-arrest of global terrorists.

The non-State actor in Pakistan has finally risen to frontline politics. Journalist Ahmed Rash id in his 2009 book Descent Into Chaos identified Pakistan to be a future crisis zone thanks to its intimate linkages with Taliban. In 2012, Rashid’s second book chronicled the country’s internal threats and strategies that were threatenin­g to take the country to the edge. Less than five years later, its divisive politics and its strategy of exploiting terror to manage national security affairs has catapulted the State into its ultimate abyss.

Eventually, the people of Pakistan must be made to realise that the military, despite having drawn billions from the US in its so-called‘ war on terror ’, maybe heading the country to be another Syria or Iraq. Any viable deterrence for this must emerge from the Pakistani people. Only then can any regional or transnatio­nal effort contribute towards an effective counterstr­ategy.

A STRONG JOINT US-INDIAN-MILITARY STRIKE CAPABILITY BACKED BY ISRAELI TECHNOLOGY, BASED ON DRONES, WILL REINFORCE DETERRENCE IN THE ENTIRE REGION IN THE LONG TERM

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