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The US War And The Indian Scenario


Harkishan Singh Surjeet


THE US intent of fighting a "global war" against terrorism was seen by the
Vajpayee dispensation as an opportunity that it should not fail to utilise.
The reasons were not far to seek. Firstly, the BJP saw in the launching of
this war an opportunity that it had all along been seeking ever since it
came to power, the status of a junior partner of the United States in the
South Asian region. It had to however, vie with Pakistan for this position.
Secondly, it presumed that such a status could be used against Pakistan
which it has for long been pleading should be declared a "terrorist
sponsoring state".


The Vajpayee government's unconditional and unsolicited offer of support and
facilities was turned down. Instead, as was expected, the United States
approached Pakistan. The government of India's position, forcefully put
forward by the top leadership including the prime minister, became a subject
of ridicule. The BJP leadership was dismayed. It thought it had lost an
opportunity to be used against Pakistan, especially in the context of
resolving the Kashmir problem. Having failed to succeed in its mission of
allying with the US, it now sought the services of the US in resolving the
question of cross-border terrorism and Pakistan's support to militancy in
the Kashmir Valley.


The turning down of the Vajpayee government's offer was natural. It is
common knowledge that the US has always supported and relied on Islamic
fundamentalism and conservative Muslim regimes in the Arab world and
elsewhere, in its anti-Communist crusade. The regimes in Saudi Arabia and
Pakistan, who also happen to be the two major supporters and backers of the
Taliban, are also the USA's long-standing allies. In its blind
anti-Pakistanism the BJP government forgot that Pakistan was used by the US
as the base in its war against the Soviet forces and the regimes it
supported in Afghanistan. Likewise, the reactionary regime in Saudi Arabia
has been a staunch US ally despite it playing a major role in supporting and
propagating Islamic fundamentalism.


Again, it is this misplaced conception of the BJP-led government that has
led it to seek American intervention in Kashmir. After the terrorist attack
on the legislature building in Srinagar, prime minister Vajpayee wrote to
President Bush seeking his intervention. The Vajpayee government was under
the illusion that the US action in Afghanistan and its war against "global
terrorism will directly help in curbing terrorist activities in Jammu &
Kashmir. 


The real US Aims


The USA is trying to use the worldwide denunciation of the terrorist attacks
of September 11 to consolidate and expand its global hegemony. The war
against "global terrorism" is in fact a ruse to promote its own interests.


The air strikes that have been carried out against Afghanistan in the past
few days have resulted in the loss of many lives. As opposed to the specific
Taliban military targets that the US is talking about, civilian homes have
been bombed and several lives have been lost.


At the same time, while it is necessary that the masterminds behind the
attacks in New York and Washington be brought to justice, the course adopted
by the US is determined and influenced not merely by its immediate aim. It
is determined by its long term goals of establishing control over
Afghanistan and gaining access to the oil rich Central Asian republics.


While on the one hand the BJP is trying to appease the US and solicit its
support in its war against cross border terrorism, the Hindutva brigade is
utilising the rightful indignation created in the wake of the September 11
strikes, to whip up communal passions inside the country. Our own variety of
jehadis have only contributed in aiding the Saffron Brigade's campaign
against the ordinary Muslims. While the poisonous form of religious
fundamentalism advocated by the Taliban and Osama bin Laden cannot be
tolerated at any cost, it is unjustified to hold a whole community
responsible for the outrage of September 11.


FACING THE

UP ELECTIONS


The BJP's aims are also not far to seek. Even while it is denied the role it
sought from the US, whipping up a war frenzy with subtle anti-Islam or
Muslim connotations, can render it ample help in facing the UP elections. It
was waiting for something to happen to whip up communal passions and gain
advantage. And it is using this to the hilt. That the BJP is going to play
the communal card in the coming months is also evident from the fact that
provocative speeches were made at the Agra session of the BJP's youth wing,
recently. The fiery rhetoric also propelled them into action -- defacement
of the Taj Mahal.

Since the ascendancy of the BJP to power at the centre, a rightward shift in
India's foreign policy perceptions has come about. An out and out
pro-American policy is being pursued. As has been mentioned earlier, the BJP
government is seeking the role of a junior partner from the US for India.
This servile attitude was displayed during the visit of President Clinton
last year, and the hosts of visits made by the External Affairs minister and
other dignitaries to Washington.


But with the US bombing of Afghanistan, the governments in New Delhi and
Islamabad are competing with each other to be on the side of the US.


It is well known that the Taliban or for that matter Osama bin Laden are the
creations of US foreign policy. Currently, America wants to control
Afghanistan as it is strategically located, bordering many countries. The
Taliban regime came to power with the backing of the US and Pakistan by
dislodging the Najibullah government and mercilessly killing him. At that
time, the area north of Kabul remained in the hands of the Northern
Alliance.


Afghanistan is not one nationality; it consists of many nationalities, the
majority nationality being that of the Pushtoons. The Tajiks, Uzbeks and
many other nationalities and ethnic communities and tribals inhabit
Afghanistan. Fifteen percent of the area remained in the hands of the
Northern Alliance when the new crisis erupted. Now with the growing US
attacks, the Northern Alliance is successfully advancing. Mazar-e-Sharief
has been captured by them. But this is worrying Pakistan and the US. The US
has stated that in a post-Taliban set up it is only the US which should play
the guiding role. The US has indicated that it wants to put in place a
government that represents all sections of Afghan society.


General Musharraf has taken a big risk, defying the clerics and
fundamentalists in Pakistan and has also gone against the opinion of the
majority of the Islamic countries. He, however, would like to show to the
people of Pakistan that he has gained something in return for the support
extended to the US, especially in relation to Kashmir, which it considers as
the central issue in Indo-Pak relations. It is understood that the US has
made some commitment on Kashmir to the Pakistani establishment. While
sounding democratic and saying that it should reflect the people's
aspirations, the US in fact wants Kashmir to be made independent. As opposed
to this line, the Indian stand has been that Kashmir is an integral part of
India


Whereas General Musharraf believes that siding with the US in its war in
Afghanistan would see the US backing Pakistan in its claim over Kashmir, the
BJP government thinks that by offering unsolicited support it would also be
able to do the same. General Musharraf has repeatedly said that supporting
the US in its war is in Pakistan's national interest. The repeated pleas
made by Vajpayee to the US seeking its help in fighting terrorism in Kashmir
is an invitation for US intervention in the Kashmir dispute. This goes
against our interests as America considers Kashmir a disputed territory.
Moreover, the US would like to impose its own aims of making Kashmir
independent.


As if to display its determination the Indian government resorted to firing
across the line of control and claims to have destroyed several Pakistani
posts. This it said is punitive action for Pakistan's attempts to push in
infiltrators. This pro-active approach, if further pursued, will in fact
harm India's interests and show it in bad light before international
opinion.






Colin Powell's Visit


It is against this background that Colin Powell embarked upon a tour of
Pakistan and India. Reaching Islamabad, he said that he would urge both
India and Pakistan to resume their dialogue on Kashmir. He expressed concern
that the conflict between the two countries would damage the US-led war on
Afghanistan. He made it a point to mention that Pakistan would reap benefits
for supporting the US war. We have been repeatedly stating that after
placating Pakistan, US imperialism will make more efforts to satisfy
Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. It is not accidental that after the visit of
Colin Powell to Pakistan and India, the Indian press has characterised Colin
Powell as having "Osama" in his mind and J&K on his hands." Powell also
added that Kashmir is central to Indo-Pak relations.


Prior to his visit, the US administration in a bid to pacify the Vajpayee
government, froze the bank accounts of the Jaish-e-Mohammed and some other
organisations. The Jaish had claimed responsibility for the attack on the
Srinagar Assembly. Given the fact that the US chose the Pakistani regime as
one of its partners for fighting terrorism, even while it was known that
many terrorist groups operating in Kashmir are based and backed by Pakistan,
it was natural that the US administration would not act in the manner that
the Vajpayee government desired.


It is in America's interests to see that the tension between India and
Pakistan does not intensify until its objectives in Afghanistan are
achieved. 


While stating that the war against terrorism also includes terrorism against
India, on the question of Kashmir he said that we should move forward on the
basis of dialogue, respecting human rights and resolving the matter between
India and Pakistan. Not to kept out of the picture, he also added "We will
be willing to help". The third party mediation that Prime Minister Vajpayee
sought through his letter to President Bush in the wake of the attack on the
Srinagar Legislative building, has been agreed to by Powell.


Post-Taliban Regime


Pakistan is concerned about the post-Taliban arrangement in Afghanistan.
They do not want the Northern Alliance to take control. the US wants a
pliant administration. It is in this scheme things that arise the efforts to
bring back the former King Zahir Shah. The talk of a government that would
give representation to the various ethnic and tribal communities of
Afghanistan, should be seen in this light. India, on the other hand India
would like the Northern Alliance to be strengthened. Ten years back India,
Soviet Union and Iran were cooperating in the fight against the Taliban and
supporting the Northern Alliance.


Revive The NAM


The US unilateral war against "global terrorism" and the bombing of
Afghanistan show that the US is seeking to further widen its role in the
international arena. This is leading to a dangerous situation not only in
the subcontinent but also in the entire world.


Along with the efforts to thwart the imperialist game, we have also to keep
some long range objectives in mind. For this purpose India should take the
lead in restructuring and strengthening the non-aligned movement. This
assumes more urgency given the fact that America in a unipolar world seeks
to impose its hegemony. The sole super power status of the US must not
remain with it for long.


The Bangladesh Finance Minister who within a few days of the new government
assuming office, has said that the non-aligned movement's summit level
meeting stands cancelled, as the NAM according to him, is a dead horse.


If any country can take the initiative to revive the NAM, it is India. A
recognised leader of the NAM in the past, a country with a huge population
and given its glorious past of fighting imperialism, the developing
countries can be rallied not to allow imperialism to go unchallenged.



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