Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Commanders must be made more accountabl­e

When modi meets the security brass, he must drill into them the value of actionable intelligen­ce

- Shishir.gupta@hindustant­imes.com (Inner Voice comprises contributi­ons from our readers.) The views expressed are personal innervoice@hindustant­imes.com

Actionable intelligen­ce is the key to the success of any counter-terrorist operation. A combinatio­n of strong intelligen­ce with command and control improve the chances of neutralisi­ng a terror strike with minimum collateral damage. If any of these elements is lacking, though, such strikes could succeed. When aimed at security forces, such strikes, if successful, could result in significan­t casualties, even lower the morale of the unit attacked and national security planners. The attack by Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-mohammed (JEM) on the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp at Lethpora on December 31, in which five security personnel lost their lives, indicates weak command and control despite specific actionable intelligen­ce. This isn’t new.

Over the past two years, there have been several such instances in Jammu and Kashmir where Indian security forces have been lethargic or slow to respond to real-time intelligen­ce provided by hard-pressed state police and security agencies. This has not only forced the Narendra Modi government to militarily react, like it did with the surgical strikes after the September 18, 2016, Uri attacks but also close the option of any future diplomatic initiative with the civilian government in Pakistan. This is exactly what Pakistan based jihadist groups want.

Consider the January 2-5, 2016, Jaish-eMohammed terrorist attack on the Pathankot air base, during which seven Indian security personnel lost their lives. By 3 pm on the day before, January 1, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval had briefed the three military chiefs as well as the National Security Guard chief that the Pathankot air base could witness an attack. His warning was on the basis of communicat­ion intercepts. Counter-terrorist commandos were flown in to engage the suicide attackers. reprimands by the elderly at home or the boss at the workplace, rash left side overtaking by a speeding vehicle, humiliatin­g utterances by friends and colleagues, the spouse giving a deaf ear to your sane advice, flaring up at a little extra sugar in your cup of tea, or low grades in your child’s examinatio­ns, etc. “How people treat you is their karma, how you react is yours,” or so said American philosophe­r Wayne Dyer.

People act according to their wishes, whims or discretion.

The opinion of others, who hardly have Doval also firmly suggested to his Pakistani counterpar­t Naseer Janjua the same night that Islamabad should force Bhawalpur based JEM emir Masood Azhar to stop the attack. The alternativ­e was an escalation of hostilitie­s, he warned. Yet, JEM attackers managed to enter the premises by merely cutting concertina wires. The same happened at Uri. And, most recently Lethpora.

Sure, there was no specific intelligen­ce before the September 18 Uri attack apart from the fact that the brigade headquarte­rs is a stone throw from the active Line of Control. Still, it is significan­t that the terrorists managed to surprise security forces.

Under the previous UPA regime too, there have been instances where the command-and-control infrastruc­ture of the security forces failed to build on intelligen­ce. On June 24, 2013, a day before former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited Srinagar to inaugurate the Banihal-qazigund railway line in Kashmir, a terror attack took place at nearby Hyderpora despite actionable intelligen­ce from the then home secretary and the Intelligen­ce Bureau chief.

When PM Modi meets police chiefs and intelligen­ce heads at the BSF Academy at Tekanpur near Gwalior on January 6, he should drill into them the need to make commanders more accountabl­e and insist on the use of technology to protect security installati­ons. At a time when high-end technologi­es such as ground sensors, which detect, even target the intruders are available, it is a shame that the Army and security forces are using concertina wires for protection against jihadists who are using Pakistan Army issue armor-piercing ammunition. The defence ministry has repeatedly asked the Indian Army to procure sensor technology to protect at least its bases near the Line of Control after Uri, the procuremen­t is still work in progress. Meanwhile, concertina wires are at mercy of Rs 1,000 cutter in the hand of a brain-washed jihadist.

Even though the Opposition has questioned the reasons behind the meeting between NSAS of India and Pakistan on December 27 in Bangkok, the Modi government is under no illusion when it comes to Pakistan and its sponsored jihadist groups. Like United State’ President Donald Trump, the Indian prime minister is aware of the duplicitou­s nature of Pakistan and that it will continue to target India and Afghanista­n through home-bred jihadists. It is for Indian security forces not to foreclose diplomatic options by letting down their guard. Actionable intelligen­ce kills the element of surprise that terrorists thrive on. It is now for the commanders of security forces who now have to live up to expectatio­ns.

AT A TIME WHEN HIGHEND TECHNOLOGI­ES SUCH AS GROUND SENSORS ARE AVAILABLE, IT IS A SHAME THAT THE SECURITY FORCES ARE STILL USING CONCERTINA WIRES TO PROTECT SOLDIERS

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Don’t let small things such as a grudge occupy the maximum room in your heart. Don’t respond to negative persons and circumstan­ces; this habit shall not only strengthen your resolution­s but also helps maintain your inner peace.

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