The shock of the Mumbai attack has been related to the unexplained attacks on innocent citizens and to the surfacing of little known facts revealed before the killings, relating to an investigation about organizations linked politically to the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, receiving funds through covert sources , to destabilize the entire country by bomb blasts through mercenaries , and thereafter to blame every blast on to the minorities, to give the blasts a religious complexion, to create a serious political divide . It is reported that those at the higher levels of the conspiracy received substantial financial largesse.
The nature of the threats, the then head of the Anti-Terrorist Squad Mr. Hemant Karkare received, as Jt. Commissioner of Police, Mumbai, and the pressure he was subjected to, even by front rank leaders of some political parties, was unprecedented in India‘s post independence history, considering the importance of the investigation, and bore a distinct resemblance to the attempts to defame Mahatma Gandhi prior to his political assassination. In the context of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination, Winston Churchill referring to the Mahatma as the “ Naked Fakir”( Gandhi out of conviction wore only what the poorest of the poor could afford in India) was to inquire from General Smuts, even as India seethed with political revolt, as to why Mahatma Gandhi had not been finished off in South Africa. The answer of General Smuts was: “How could I do this to a man who made slippers for me in jail with his own hands, when I imprisoned him”.
The events in Mumbai have unexpectedly raised a storm of protest against the political class in India and their financiers, seen as failing to perform the most basic functions of a political system, namely the protection of the lives of its citizens and the victimization of those officials performing their duties, without fear or favour . The toll of over 180 killed in the Mumbai attack were overwhelmingly citizens of India of every religious faith, though it was announced within the first 24 hours by all media channels that ten terrorists had landed by sea at Mumbai ,on the evening of the 26th November 2008, on a fishing boat ,the ‘Kuber’ registered in Gujarat at Porbander, which was allegedly forcibly seized and were carrying arms and provisions among other items of Pakistani manufacture , with the intention of taking Israeli and United States citizens hostages in the two hotels Taj and Oberoi –Trident and at Chabad House ( a Jewish centre for visitors to Mumbai from Israel ) and at the Madame Cama Women and Children’s Public Hospital and Chhatrapati Shivaji Railway Terminus also known as V.T., the alleged targets. With all sites situated in different directions except the latter two, namely Madame Cama hospital and V.T. station being in close proximity, where the head of the Anti-terrorist squad was gunned down along with two officers and several policemen.
The subsequent disclosure, that the final toll included scores of poor daily wage earners including approximately 25 members of the Muslim minority at Chhatrapati Shivaji Station (V.T. Station), has added to the mystery of the entire incident, as against the statements being made on media channels and by the spokesmen/spokeswomen of the governments of Pakistan and India which are often conflicting and contradictory, yet some from both sides are remarkably synchronized. With the government of Pakistan initially resisting acknowledging guilt and thereafter caving in under US pressure, as per the interviews of Indian Defense Analysts and former Indian Foreign Service officials and Ministers of the Government of India. Incidentally Nawaz Sharif under whose Prime Ministership the Kargil war was fought was one of the first to confirm that the killer squad came from Pakistan.
The resemblance of 26/11 to 9/11 is uncanny .Whereas the dire state of the finances of Pakistan are known , the precarious financial state of some leading Indian corporations and business houses gradually emerged after 26/11, with auto companies among others working only for a few days a week due to piling up inventories, Airlines facing losses and the disclosures relating to software company Satyam, with its balance sheets and financial statements rigged. That several leading Companies ,including Indian Transnational Companies or Indian headed Transnational Companies based in London, face financial difficulties with billions lost and seek a bailout both in the UK and from the government in India , is no longer a secret . A situation similar to the disclosures on Enron and other US Companies immediately after 9/11.Though India’s Bank’s and Public financial institutions remain sound , due to the nationalization of Banks by Indira Gandhi called a “ communist” and generally abused along with her father, India’ first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who laid the foundations of India’s scientific , technology and industrial institutions and India’s foreign policy of Non-Alignment ,by media touts of financiers and companies, who fund more than one party . The Congress party is now transformed like Tony Blair’s “New Labour” and several other parties also have corporate sponsors.
What is being adopted as the pattern for South Asia is a strategy of tension and violence. Those who formulated these covert strategies have however miscalculated. This strategy may have worked, when the patrons and the models advanced, were representatives of the leading financial and political centres of the world. Even Richard Holbrooke , no longer projects the financial and military power which led to the vivisection of Yugoslavia and the take over of its State enterprises , Banks and political space. Alliance with declining powers or even in close relationship with Israel, in severe financial distress ,with so many Investment Banks with Zionist connections having caved in , with Israel internationally condemned for a criminilised war on Gaza, will lead to increasing isolation , if not pariah status for ruling elites in South Asia .
In India, cost cutting has led to closure of factories, with decline in industrial growth rates and the export oriented sector though much smaller than China, seriously affected by the economic downturn. Lakhs of workers are unemployed, with jobs at the high end and low end disappearing, presently estimated to be in the region of 10 lakhs (one million) unemployed, not including the huge back log . The Export Council of India and FICCI have projected job losses from the export sector alone to be in the region of 10 million. The growth rate in India continues, as the possibilities for capitalist development are not exhausted, however the growth rate will be far lower in 2009-2010 than the announced expectation of 7 %, which was a wholly exaggerated projection, with a growth rate of around 5 % and even less, now being projected even officially, as a more realistic figure .
Even as we in South Asia and globally search for an alternative framework, with the financial implosion of the dominant economic system impacting most societies, it is worth recalling some of the political truths which Mahatma Gandhi, an objective witness to the historical process of the 20th Century propagated , even as he de-classed himself from his commercial class origins, as some of these truths are still relevant to human society at the cross roads.
Gandhi after keenly observing political societies in England , in Europe and the political system of South Africa , declined to advance the model of Western liberal democracy and its constitutional and political organization as a model for India; observing that this democracy was seriously flawed ,with unacceptable exploitation within these societies, apart from the brutal exploitation in the colonies, concluding that this system was little better than an incipient fascist society .
Gandhi went even further in pronouncing judgment on industrial capitalism, with its excessive over consumption on the one hand and rampant unemployment on the other. Though not opposed to industrialization per se as is commonly misinterpreted, Gandhi highlighted that increasing unemployment even as a fall out effect of advanced technology and industrialization was unacceptable for any civilized society, that peace within a society or between nations was not possible without social and economic justice, posing the political strategy of mobilization through mass movements and civil disobedience against exploiting interests , as a possible bulwark against general anarchy and violence .
The most important issue facing South Asia is not religion. Even philosophically, any discourse which divides or is sectarian is no religion at all. To what effect is religion or religiosity in a region once the “ the Jewel in the Crown” of the British Empire, for the squeezing of surpluses, which made the first industrial revolution possible, now the most affected region in the index of world hunger, where the largest population of malnourished children reside. The WHO official figures record that in India 42 % of children under five are malnourished and 220 million people suffer from severe hunger. Not referred to are those on the periphery. These are not statistics compiled by any extreme left wing organization.
For the Diaspora of South Asia, these are difficult times. In the final analysis, dignity and well being even for a Non –Resident South Asian cannot be built by destroying or disowning the country or region in which they were once rooted and to which at some stage they or their descendants may wish to return to. The time for escaping the task of building our own societies and leaving for greener pastures is over for many in South Asia, as everywhere societies are crumbling and will have to be reconstructed on different values, based on real, not on virtual economies.
It is time that South Asia, once a prosperous civilization, a region richly endowed with human and natural resources, moves forward. For centuries we traded with regions in our vicinity and beyond, with the Arab world, Central Asia, South East Asia, Africa, the Far East and Europe. Historically we neither despised these societies nor were we in awe of them, secure in our philosophy that other civilizations and economies complement our own, that the world is one whole, of which we are only one part.
A growing number of US
intelligence defense and diplomatic
officials have concluded that there's little hope of preventing nuclear-armed
Pakistan from disintegrating into fiefdoms
controlled by Islamist warlords and terrorists, posing a greater threat
to the U.S. than Afghanistan's terrorist haven did before 9/11. It's a disaster in the making on the scale of
the Iranian revolution, said a U.S. intelligence official with long experience
in Pakistan who requested anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak
publicly. Pakistan's fragmentation into warlord-run fiefdoms that host al Qaida
and other terrorist groups would have grave implications for the security of
its nuclear arsenal; for the U.S.-led effort to pacify Afghanistan and for the
security of India the nearby oil-rich Persian Gulf and Central Asia, the U.S.
and its allies. Pakistan has 173 million
people and 100 nuclear weapons, an army which is bigger than the American army,
and the headquarters of al Qaida sitting in two-thirds of the country which the
government does not control," said David Kilcullen, a retired Australian
army officer, a former State Department adviser and a counterinsurgency
consultant to the Obama administration.
Pakistan isn't Afghanistan, a backward, isolated, landlocked place
that outsiders get interested in about
once a century," agreed the U.S. intelligence official. " It's a
developed state (with) a major Indian
Ocean port and ties to the outside world, especially the (Persian) Gulf, that
Afghanistan and the Taliban never had." " The implications of this
are disastrous for the U.S.," he added.
" The supply lines (from Karachi to U.S. bases) in Kandahar and
Kabul from the south and east will be cut, or at least they'll be less secure,
and probably sooner rather than later, and that will jeopardize the mission in
Afghanistan, especially now that it's getting bigger." The experts
McClatchy interviewed said their views aren't a worst case scenario but a
realistic expectation based on the militants' gains and the failure o f
Pakistans civilian and military leadership to respond." The place is
beyond redemption, said a Pentagon adviser who asked not to be further
identified so he could speak freely. I don't see any plausible scenario under which
the present government or its most likely successor will mobilize the economic,
political and security resources to push back this rising tide of violence.
" I think Pakistan is moving toward a situation where the extremists
control virtually all of the countryside and the government controls only the
urban centers,"he continued. " If you look out 10 years, I think the
government will be overrun by Islamic militants." That pessimistic view of
Pakistan's future has been bolstered by Islamabad's surrender this week for the
first time of areas outside the frontier tribal region to Pakistan's Taliban
movement and *by a growing militant infiltration of Karachi, the nation's
financial center, and the industrial and political heartland province of
Punjab,* in part to evade U.S. drone
strikes in the tribal belt.
Civilian deaths in the drone attacks, the eight-year-old U.S.
intervention in Afghanistan and U.S. support for Pakistan's former military
dictatorship also have sown widespread ambivalence about the threat the
insurgency poses and revulsion at fighting fellow Muslims.
" The government has to ratchet up the urgency and ratchet up the commitment of resources. This is a serious moment for Pakistan," said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman, on April 14 in Islamabad. " The federal government has got to . . . define this problem as Pakistan's." Many Pakistanis, however, dismiss such warnings as inflated.* *They think that the militants are open to dialogue and political accommodation to end the unrest,* which many trace to the former military regime's cooperation with the U.S. after 9/11. Ahsan Iqbal, a top aide to opposition leader and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, said the insurgency can be quelled if the government rebuilds the judicial system, improves law enforcement, compensates guerrillas driven to fight by relatives' deaths in security force operations and implements democratic reforms.
" It will require time," Iqbal told McClatchy reporters and editors this week. " We need a very strong resolve and internal unity." Many U.S officials, though, regard the civilian government of Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari as unpopular, dysfunctional and mired in infighting.* It's been unable to agree on an effective counterinsurgency strategy or to address the ills that are feeding the unrest. These include ethnic and sectarian hatreds, ineffective police, broken courts, widespread
corruption, endemic poverty and a deepening financial crisis, they said.
Pakistan's army, meanwhile, is hobbled by a lack of direction from the country's civilian leaders, disparaged for its repeated coups and shaken by repeated defeats by the militants. It remains fixated on India to ensure high budgets and cohesion among troops of divergent ethnic and sectarian allegiances, U.S officials and experts said.
Many officers and politicians also oppose fighting the Islamist groups that
Pakistan nurtured to fight proxy wars in Afghanistan and Kashmir, and because they think the U.S. is secretly conspiring with India to destabilize their country.
Alarm rose in Washington this week after the parliament and Zardari agreed to impose Islamic law in the Swat district, where extremists have repelled several army offensives; closed girls' schools; and beheaded, hanged and lashed opponents and alleged criminals.
The government's capitulation handed the militants their first r efuge outside the remote tribal area bordering Afghanistan, and less than 100 miles north of Islamabad. Taliban fighters also advanced virtually unopposed from Swat into the Buner district, 60 miles north of Islamabad. Buner is close to a key hydroelectric dam and to the highways that link Pakistan to China, and Islamabad to Peshawar, the capital of the North West Frontier Province, much of which is already under Taliban sway. Many U.S. officials and other experts expect the militants to continue advancing. The Taliban " have now become a self-sustaining force," author Ahmed Rashid, an expert on the insurgency, told a conference in Washington on Wednesday. " They have an agenda for* *Pakistan, and that agenda is no less than to topple the government of Pakistan and 'Talibanizing' the entire country." Iqbal, the adviser to Sharif, disagreed. While militants will overrun small pockets, most Pakistanis embrace democracy and will resist living under the Taliban's harsh interpretation of Islam, he said. " The psychology, the temperament, the mood of the Pakistani nation does not subscribe to these extremist views," Iqbal said. The U.S intelligence official, however, said that* *Pakistan's elite, dominated since the country's independence in 1947 by politicians, bureaucrats and military officers from Punjab , have failed to recognize the seriousness of the situation. " The Punjabi elite has already lost control of Pakistan , but neither they nor the Obama administration realize that, “the official said. Pakistan will be an Islamist state — or maybe a collection of four Islamic states, probably within a few years. There's no civilian leadership in Islamabad that can stop this, and so far, there hasn't been any that's been willing to try." Several U.S. officials said that the Afghanistan-Pakistan strategy that President Barack Obama unveiled last month is being called into question by the accelerating rate at which the insurgency in Pakistan is expanding. The plan hinges on the Pakistani army's willingness to put aside its obsession with Hindu- dominated India and focus on fighting the Islamist insurgency. It also presupposes, despite doubts held by some U.S. officials, that sympathetic Pakistani military and intelligence officers will sever their links with militant groups.
" The government has to ratchet up the urgency and ratchet up the commitment of resources. This is a serious moment for Pakistan," said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman, on April 14 in Islamabad. " The federal government has got to . . . define this problem as Pakistan's." Many Pakistanis, however, dismiss such warnings as inflated.* *They think that the militants are open to dialogue and political accommodation to end the unrest,* which many trace to the former military regime's cooperation with the U.S. after 9/11. Ahsan Iqbal, a top aide to opposition leader and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, said the insurgency can be quelled if the government rebuilds the judicial system, improves law enforcement, compensates guerrillas driven to fight by relatives' deaths in security force operations and implements democratic reforms.
" It will require time," Iqbal told McClatchy reporters and editors this week. " We need a very strong resolve and internal unity." Many U.S officials, though, regard the civilian government of Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari as unpopular, dysfunctional and mired in infighting.* It's been unable to agree on an effective counterinsurgency strategy or to address the ills that are feeding the unrest. These include ethnic and sectarian hatreds, ineffective police, broken courts, widespread
corruption, endemic poverty and a deepening financial crisis, they said.
Pakistan's army, meanwhile, is hobbled by a lack of direction from the country's civilian leaders, disparaged for its repeated coups and shaken by repeated defeats by the militants. It remains fixated on India to ensure high budgets and cohesion among troops of divergent ethnic and sectarian allegiances, U.S officials and experts said.
Many officers and politicians also oppose fighting the Islamist groups that
Pakistan nurtured to fight proxy wars in Afghanistan and Kashmir, and because they think the U.S. is secretly conspiring with India to destabilize their country.
Alarm rose in Washington this week after the parliament and Zardari agreed to impose Islamic law in the Swat district, where extremists have repelled several army offensives; closed girls' schools; and beheaded, hanged and lashed opponents and alleged criminals.
The government's capitulation handed the militants their first r efuge outside the remote tribal area bordering Afghanistan, and less than 100 miles north of Islamabad. Taliban fighters also advanced virtually unopposed from Swat into the Buner district, 60 miles north of Islamabad. Buner is close to a key hydroelectric dam and to the highways that link Pakistan to China, and Islamabad to Peshawar, the capital of the North West Frontier Province, much of which is already under Taliban sway. Many U.S. officials and other experts expect the militants to continue advancing. The Taliban " have now become a self-sustaining force," author Ahmed Rashid, an expert on the insurgency, told a conference in Washington on Wednesday. " They have an agenda for* *Pakistan, and that agenda is no less than to topple the government of Pakistan and 'Talibanizing' the entire country." Iqbal, the adviser to Sharif, disagreed. While militants will overrun small pockets, most Pakistanis embrace democracy and will resist living under the Taliban's harsh interpretation of Islam, he said. " The psychology, the temperament, the mood of the Pakistani nation does not subscribe to these extremist views," Iqbal said. The U.S intelligence official, however, said that* *Pakistan's elite, dominated since the country's independence in 1947 by politicians, bureaucrats and military officers from Punjab , have failed to recognize the seriousness of the situation. " The Punjabi elite has already lost control of Pakistan , but neither they nor the Obama administration realize that, “the official said. Pakistan will be an Islamist state — or maybe a collection of four Islamic states, probably within a few years. There's no civilian leadership in Islamabad that can stop this, and so far, there hasn't been any that's been willing to try." Several U.S. officials said that the Afghanistan-Pakistan strategy that President Barack Obama unveiled last month is being called into question by the accelerating rate at which the insurgency in Pakistan is expanding. The plan hinges on the Pakistani army's willingness to put aside its obsession with Hindu- dominated India and focus on fighting the Islamist insurgency. It also presupposes, despite doubts held by some U.S. officials, that sympathetic Pakistani military and intelligence officers will sever their links with militant groups.
The psycho-
spiritual research may be self sufficient for generating the essential fuel to
take Indian people’s inclination towards the optimum heights. In absence of
such energy India may be obliterating the strong probability of not reaching
ever to such optimum heights. I may bow down with my emotional respect
illustrative efforts by you in this context. I pray to God that there may be
further widening in the expansion of your ideas amongst the people’s, which may
spread the every corner of Indian horizon. We the people of India may again
indulged without wasting any moment for such desirable mission. So that India
may remain its past glory and thereby it may get the dignity again as the
Golden Bird.It may be called as the superior country as in
financial and spiritual resources throughout the world.
‘Environment’ is a
difficult word to define. Its normal meaning relates to the surroundings, but
obviously that it is a concept which is relatable to whatever object it is
which is surrounded. Einstein had once observed, “The environment is everything
that is n’t me”. About one and half century ago, in 1854, as the famous story
goes the wise Indian Chief of Seattle replied to the offer of the great. White
Chief in Washington to by their land. The reply is profound. It is beautiful.
It is timeless. It contains the wisdom of the ages. It is first over and the
most understanding statement on environment. The whole of it is worth quoting
as any extract from it is to destroy its beauty.
“How can you buy or
sell the sky, the warmth of the land? The idea is strange to us.
If we do not own the
freshness of the air and the sparkle of the water, how can you buy them?
Every part of the
earth is sacred to my people. Every shining pine needle, every sandy shore,
every mist in the dark woods, every cleaning and humming insect is holy in the
memory and experience of my people. The sap which courses through the trees
carries the memories of the red man.
The white man’s dead
forget the country of their birth when they go to walk among the stars. Our
dead never forget this beautiful earth, for it mother of the red man. We are
part of the earth and it is part of us. The perfumed flowers are our sisters,
the horse, the great eagle, these are our brothers. The rocky creats, the
juices in the meadows, the body heat of the pony, and man-all belong to the
same family.
So, when the Great
Chief in Washington sends word and he wishes to buy our land, he asks much of
us. The Great Chief sends word he will reserve us a place so that we can live
comfortably to ourselves. He will be our father and we will be his children. So
we will consider your offer to buy our land. But it will not be easy. For this
land is sacred to us.
This shining water
moves is the stream and rivers is not just water but the blood of our
ancestors. If we sell you land, you must remember that it is sacred, and you
must teach your children that is sacred and that each ghostly reflection in the
clear water of the lakes tells of event and memories in the life of people. The
water’s murmur is the voice of my father’s father.
The rivers are our
brothers, they quench our thirst. The river carry our canoes, and feed our must
remember, and teach your children, that the river are our brothers, and yours
and you must hence forth give the kindness your would give any brother.
We know that the
white man does understand our ways. Our portion of land is the same to him as
the next, for he is a strange who comes in the night and takes from the land
whatever he needs. The earth is not his brother but his enemy and when he has
conquered it, he moves on. He leaves his father’s graves behind, and he does
not care.
He kidnaps the earth
from his children. His father’s grave and his children’s birth right are
forgotten. He treats his mother, the earth, and forgotten. He treats his
mother, the earth, and his brother, the sky, as things to be bought, plundered,
sold like sheep or bright beads. His appetite will devour the earth and leave
behind only a desert.
I do not know. Our
ways are different from your ways. The sight of your cities pains the eyes of
red man. But perhaps it is because the red man is a savage and does not
understand.
There is on quiet
place in the white man’s cities. No place to hear the unfurling of leaves in
spring or the rustle of in insect’s wings. But perhaps it is because I am a
savage and do not understand. The clatter only seems to insult the ears. And
what is there in life if a man cannot hear the lonely cry of the whippoorwill
or the arguments of the frogs around a pond at night? I am a red man and do not
understand. The prefers the soft sound of the wind darting over the face of a
pond, and the smell of the wind itself, cleansed by a mid-day rain, or scented
with the pinon pine.
The air is precious
to the red man, for all things share the same breath-the beast, the tree, the
man, they all share the same breath. The white man does not seem to notice the
air he breathes. Like a man lying for many days, he is numb to the stench. But
if we sell you our land, you must remember that the air is precious to us, that
the air shares its spirit with all the life it supports. The wind that gave our
grandfather his first breath also receives the last sign. And if we sell you
land, you must keep it apart and sacred as a place where even the white man can
go to taste the wind that is sweetened by the meadow’s flowers.
So we will consider
your offer to buy our land. If we decide to accept. I will make one condition.
The white man must treat the beasts of this land as his brothers.
I am a savage and I
do not understand any other way. I have seen thousand rotting buffaloes on the
prairie, left by the white man who shot them from a passing train. I am a
savage and I do not understand how the smoking iron horse can be important than
the buffalo that we kill only to stay alive.
What a man without
beasts? If all the beasts were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of
spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts soon happens to man. All things are
connected.
You must teach your
children that the ground beneath their feet is the ashes do our grandfathers,
so that they will respect the land. Tell your children that the earth is rich
with the lives of our kin. Teach your children what we have taught our
children, that the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls the
son of the earth. If man spit upon the ground, they spit upon themselves.
This we know: The
earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth. This we know: All
things are connected like the blood which unites one family. All things are
connected.
Whatever befalls the
earth befalls the sons of the earth. Man did not wave the web of life; he is
merely a stand in it. Whatever he does to the web he does to himself.
Even the white man,
whose God walks and talks with him as friend to friend cannot be exempt from
the common destiny. We may be brother after all. We shall see. One thing we
know, which the white man may one day discover-our God is the same God. You may
think now that you own him as you wish to own our land; but you cannot. He is
the God man, and his compassion is equal for the red man and the white. This
earth is precious to him, and to harm the earth is to heap contempt on the
creator. The white too shall pass perhaps sooner than all other tribes.
Contaminate your bed and you will one night suffocate in your own waste.
But
in your perishing you will shine brightly, fried by the strength of the God who
brought you this land and for some special purpose gave you dominion over this
land and over the red man. That destiny is a mystery to us, for we do not
understand when the wild buffaloes are slaughtered, the wild horse are tamed, the
secret corners of the forest heavy with scent of many men and the view of the
ripe hills blotted by talking wires. Where is the thicket? Gone, where is the
eagle? Gone. The end of living and the beginning of survival.”It would be hard
find out such dawn to earth description of nature. “Nature hates monopolies and
knows no exception. It has always some levelling agency that puts the
overbearing, the strong, the rich, the fortunate substantially on the same
ground with all others” and Zarathustra. Environment is polycentric and
multi-facet problem affecting the human existence. Afghanistan has been known over the years as the graveyard of empires” stated General David H. Petraeus, head of the US Central Command, in an attempt to explain away continuous and serious military setbacks to US-UK led NATO colonial forces , emphasizing “we cannot take that history lightly”. What is overlooked, is that South Asia as a whole has been the graveyard of Empires, which collaborators of a decaying financial empire, would do well to remember, even as they forge close political, military and Intelligence alliances ,against their own people
The anti-imperialist revolt in the undivided Indian sub-continent, one of the largest mass movements in world history, was undoubtedly led by Mahatma Gandhi, however this freedom struggle, had several other streams and inspirations, including the Naval uprising with centres at Mumbai and Karachi and the formation of the “Azad Hind Fauj”, the Indian National Army by Subhash Chandra Bose. Even before the war of Indian Independence of 1857, memories of which still reverberate in regions politically important to South Asia, ( Even as Iraq was being destroyed ,memories of the millions killed in India , hung from village to village on trees in the plains of north India by British troops were being recalled ) the Indian subcontinent was consumed by one passion alone , freedom from British Imperial rule which had ravaged the economy and society of the then Indian subcontinent , with several early revolutionaries fleeing from India to Afghanistan and beyond.
It would be useful to remember , that the contribution of the united Indian Subcontinent to world GDP was in the region of 22 % , while China ‘s was approximately 24% , when the British East India Company arrived in India , with both countries completely above trade rivalries, pursuing their own commercial , political and cultural interests ,without mutual suspicions of the kind seen in recent decades on both sides, to the delight of Washington and London , now financial supplicants of Beijing.
Significantly the new Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by passed in her first diplomatic mission, both India and Pakistan ,conveying the message in full view of the diplomatic chanceries of the world , that proxies do not deserve such overt courtesies. The corporate and financial oligarchies of both countries are nevertheless undeterred in their devotion to the US administration and to London City, reflected in the obsequious homage paid in 2008 by the Indian Prime Minister of the UPA government to the former President of the United States, with the words - “ India loves you ” , even as millions were being killed and displaced from their homes by the Bush administration. Of an identical nature is the disclosure by Senator Diane Feinstein , that citizens of Pakistan, including in the tribal regions such as Waziristan and the North West Frontier Province, were bombed by US military forces not only from Afghanistan but from bases in Pakistan itself , with a complicit government.
Military rule in Pakistan has been replaced by an even more pliable government ,with both major parties and their alliances looking to Washington, with the military waiting in the wings , determining intra party disputes along with the US Secretary of State , with leaders of the two main parties in alliance, representing rival corrupt commercial and business interests, both indicted by the judiciary. All sections of the ruling elite in Pakistan are closely allied to the triumvirate of Washington, London and Saudi Arabia, with a Prime Minister in the earlier political dispensation of General Musharraf an IMF / World Bank representative, like in India.
It is therefore not surprising that the region is threatened with balkanization, with US-UK led NATO forces positioned in Pakistan. It is now conveniently forgotten , that Chief Justice Iftikhar Chowdhary was dismissed following a judgment against privatization and orders in habeaus corpus petitions, relating to scores of people missing in Pakistan, the direct consequence of decades of authoritarian comprador rule, misuse of religion and training of armed militias for intervention against neighbouring countries under the direct influence of Washington and London and its Intelligence Agencies closely interacting with the ISI ; with the Pakistani military and bureaucracy alternatively safeguarding the interests of the local feudal , trading and commercial oligarchy , whenever disillusionment set in with one set of rulers . The ‘Long March’ has now been suitably shortened to contain expectations, even as much harassed citizens explode against foreign troops in the region, the economic crisis and all kinds of authoritarianism.
The daily carnage by drones and manned aircraft into Afghanistan and Pakistan ,along with the manner in which the “ War On Terror” has been waged in the entire region , with the civilian population of South Asia the main target, conclusively establishes that the governments of South Asia, including Sri Lanka, are not above manufacturing enemies and attacking their own people , using the religious, sectarian, ethnic or minority card, despite the financial collapse of their international backers and the serious erosion of corporate balance sheets, even as profits plummet and bailouts are being sought , with the exception of the governments of Nepal and Bangladesh , recently elected , therefore still on probation. In Bangladesh despite the election and massive mandate ,suspicious and serious incidents have taken place namely the killings of army officers by rogue elements of the Bangladesh Rifles, hired for the purpose by businessmen and fascist Islamist organizations with external linkages , to destabilize the government once again, by provoking a military reaction .
It is no secret that governments in South Asia have permitted Intelligence Agencies such as the CIA, MI6, MOSSAD, the FBI and others, free run of their countries and the use/hire of their Intelligence agencies for external and internal surveillance, with consequent impact on the loyalty of these agencies to their own societies. Recently the Times of India ( far from hostile to British and US interests ) reported, that government agencies in the United States desired to recruit Indian citizens, with proficiency in several Indian languages, including those not listed in the Schedule to the Constitution as official languages. This recalls in a different way the search for Arabic interpreters to restructure a “ New Middle East”.
It is in this very war torn region of South Asia , the North West Frontier Region and in its vicinity , presently the eye of the storm sweeping South Asia , that Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan( Badshah Khan) , known in India as the ‘ Frontier Gandhi’, opposed the ‘ Farangi’ , that is the rule of the ‘ Foreigner’ ,leading one of the most committed flanks of Mahatma Gandhi’s freedom struggle based on non–violent civil disobedience, on which even troops of the British Indian Army hesitated to fire. Khan Wali Khan, son of Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan after studying documents in the British archives has written :
“I had never really believed in the allegations of my elders when they accused the British of using the most underhand tactics to promote their policies …..………. But never could I imagine that their allegations were a pale reflection of the truth; the truth was much uglier…………………they did not mince words in describing all the underhand tactics they assigned to their native lackeys ……..The Indian public would be aghast if they realized that these pious leaders and ‘patriots’ were trafficking in the integrity of their own country. And were the country’s enemy number one, besides being traitors and agents of the British Government.”*1
The same could be said to-day of some of the leaders of political parties and key officials in various institutions and agencies in South Asia, including in India and Pakistan .
The Afghan Church at Mumbai and India Gate at New Delhi, commemorate the defeat of the British Indian Army in three Anglo-Afghan wars waged in the 19th and 20th Century.
Few British soldiers survived to narrate the ignominy of overwhelming rout. The repeated abortive Afghan expeditions of the British, led to Shah Amanullah , then ruler of Afghanistan, being the first government to recognize the Soviet Government after the 1917 revolution, dispatching an emissary to negotiate a friendship treaty , declaring support for the Soviet demand for the publication of all secret treaties by European and American governments including the Tsarist, for the carving out of regions for squeezing surpluses by military means. A colonial strategy, being pursued even to–day in South Asia.
The corporate and political classes in major political parties in India , as in some other countries of South Asia, with close linkages to the imploding financial citadels in the United States and London are willing partners to the plans for occupation and further balkanization of the region, having made investments by much publicized takeovers in the UK and investments in the US, oblivious and indifferent to the fact that India’s turn will come later, after her neighbourhood is systematically destroyed, if it has not already happened, with engineered bomb blasts and pogroms targeting innocent citizens, intended to create a serious divide, along with encounter deaths and clandestine arrests of thousands of innocent citizens, leading to torture and induced confessions and now even elimination of police and other officials exposing covert criminal conspiracies against the country .
A state of siege has been imposed on the people of India , in a grim political period, with complete reversal of the constitutional mandate prohibiting free run for monopoly houses Indian or foreign, constitutionally as incompatible with democracy as absolute monarchies. Thousands of acres of prime agricultural land have been taken over for Special Economic Zones by government land acquisitions for companies , where general statutory laws are exempt from operation ; less for manufacture and more for profiteering, in what is the “ New Zamindari” of companies Indian and foreign , similar to the political and economic operations of the East India Company, with unrestricted operations permitted in many states of the Indian Union , where the rule of law is fragile and often dispensed with .
The so called ‘Vision ‘plan for the Chhattisgarh state in India , with a large tribal population of indigenous people, has been drawn up by Price Waterhouse Cooper, the USA Transnational giant , under scrutiny even in the USA, for creative auditing. In Eastern and Central India thousands of tribals , agricultural labour and poor farmers are under arrest, for alleged extremist political activity and for opposing the ‘Salwa Judum’, an armed vigilante organization unleashed by the State, for and on behalf of vested economic interests , against the tribal and rural population, opposing the depredations of several Indian and foreign Companies, seizing land , water and resources of the tribal and rural people, who are without alternative livelihood .The financial unraveling of the Satyam Company in Hyderabad , revealed that thousands of acres of agricultural land , among other real estate were acquired by the former CEO and his family, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, for financial and personal aggrandizement , at the cost of the financial viability of the Company whose accounts were audited by the now famous Price Waterhouse Cooper .
This is the backdrop to the appointment of Richard Holbrooke as special envoy to the region ,the diplomatic front for the break up of former Yugoslavia by US led NATO forces , where gangs of every ethnic group were hired to attack every other group(not only in Bosnia as selectively propagated ), with several regional leaders of Yugoslavia hired as mercenaries , to successfully fragment and devour the economic and political space of the former Republic of Yugoslavia . The ominous nature of the Holbrooke mission has not yet had a sobering effect on the oligarchies of South Asia, blind and deaf to the consequence of their own machinations against their countries , with short term financial obsessions for personal aggrandizement .
There is a historical continuity in the present march of events in the region , dating back to the success of the US-UK led conspiracy, in collusion with the governments of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, in overthrowing the Saur Revolution and the Peoples Democratic Party government in Afghanistan( PDP) , for which purpose among others, the ‘Mujahideen’ or ‘holy warriors’ were created, for unholy acts by the Intelligence Agencies intermeddling in the region .
It is with a view to controlling the political trajectory of the entire region of Central Asia , South Asia and West Asia , to draw in Soviet military presence into Afghanistan, with which the former USSR had close historical and political relations , that the CIA along with a network of intelligence agencies , in close collaboration with the ISI of Pakistan, created the ‘Mujahideen’ factions and the phantom organization, the al Qaeda, with the late Saudi billionaire Osama Bin Laden as its formal head , the protégé of the world ‘s most powerful Intelligence Agencies. Several offshoots of the al Qaeda, using Islamist names and phrases have been imaginatively created, from country to country, as agent provocateurs, to suit local political requirements, or for immediate use in press conferences, to explain away bomb blasts the result of covert conspiracies against the people.
Parallel to these developments and almost simultaneously , different organisations and covert fascist groups of the majority communities were established in South Asia, with linkages to earlier fascist organizations representing ‘Hindutva´, created during British colonial rule , to divide and rule and finally fracture the Indian subcontinent , along with its minority counterparts the Muslim League , the Jamiat –e- Islami and the Tabligi Jamat among others .The fact that ‘Hindutva’ ideologues were as much responsible for the partition of the Indian sub-continent ,the British objectives for continued manipulation of the region, as organizations on both sides propagated the two nation theory , is never referred to in India.
The use of religion to create a political divide is not new. The British historically were the first government to establish their own Church , the Church of England , for political use against the Papacy which supported England’s rivals ,with religious inquisitions always a political strategy of the monarchs and governments of Europe , even against their own people .It is therefore not surprising that religion and ethnicity have been important elements in the imperial tactics of companies , boiling the political cauldron in South Asia .
The same networking Intelligence agencies who trained the “ Mujahideen” for attacks into Afghanistan, during General Zia-ul –Haq’s dictatorship , trained similar organizations for attacks into the Kashmir valley, as part of the destabilization operation against the government of India, then led by Indira Gandhi . The civilian population in Kashmir were the main target, caught between the cross fire, to strengthen separatist forces. Subsequently when US-UK influence over Indian Intelligence Agencies increased, some Indian officials from more than one instrumentality of the state ,were used to widen the rift in the valley , by provocative acts.
The contemporary historical record conclusively establishes that the government of almost every country with common boundaries with Afghanistan, with the exception of India, with Indira Gandhi as Prime Minister and the former USSR, attempted to overthrow the government formed in Afghanistan in 1978, which had as its objective the transformation of a feudal society by decrees outlawing usury , which though prohibited by Islam was considered a birth right by feudal landlords and money-lenders , the sale of women through forced marriages and the implementation of land reforms, as thousands of acres of land were concentrated in feudal family ownerships. Though the right of religious worship was ensured, these decrees were termed as “ un-Islamic”, relayed to the world from Peshawar by General Zia –ul - Haq’s government , closely allied to the US , UK and Saudi Arabia. Earlier as Major General, Zia –ul-Haq had shot at Palestinians leading an uprising, while leading a Pakistani military contingent in Jordan.
These developments in Afghanistan after the Saur revolution saw unlikely alliances. The Organization of Islamic Countries supported the ‘Mujahideen’ in view of Soviet military presence provided on the request of the PDP government, even as the country was faced with three hostile frontiers. Trained fighters from Afghanistan ‘s Wakhan border with China, then supporting US strategic objectives in the region , launched attacks on a PDP government, considered a communist government allied to the former USSR. Ironically some of the same insurgents were later used , to create discontent against the Central government in China, among China’s minorities in the North West .Similarly ,during this very period the government of Iran was ideologically hostile to the PDP .
There are parallels in the fate of many leaders of South Asia , including the members of the PDP government , following the decision of the US President to reverse the dollar linkage to the gold standard and the consequent structural adjustments imposed by the IMF on developing countries, which gave an undue financial advantage to the G7 , even as the growth rates of countries in North America and Europe declined.
After the final declaration adopted by 85 countries at the Colombo Non-aligned meeting on August 20 1976 for “ A Fair and Just Economic Development” , accepted later as a UN declaration , with the initiative taken by Mrs. Bandaranaike and Mrs. Indira Gandhi, assisted by Frederick Wills , Foreign Minister of Guyana, in the aftermath of an oil price shock imposed on the developing countries, with the objective of recycling petrodollars to the US economy in distress and to open up the offshore oil fields of the UK, till then not profitable for exploitation ,with oil prices low ;
“ the key strategists of the bold Colombo non-aligned declaration were each forced out of office…. …… case by case , to use Henry Kissinger ‘s phrase”,* 2
even as conditions were created for their removal , through political forces in their own countries. A worse fate awaited those who could not be permanently defeated in elections.
Prime Minister Bhutto of Pakistan was deposed, jailed and executed by General Zia-ul-Haq who manipulated a judicial decree, after Henry Kissinger threatened to make an example out of him on the nuclear among other issues. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated under different circumstances, after militants on BBC called for her elimination. Rajiv Gandhi , one of the few leaders in the world to oppose the first Gulf War, the beginning of the occupation of the region , was killed with the LTTE suicide squad the instrument of attack, when he was no longer Prime Minister and the Indian Army had already withdrawn from Sri Lanka .A similar fate awaited Sheikh Mujibur Rehman in Bangladesh, with party leaders killed inside the prison , even while arbitrarily jailed. Chandrika Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka sought asylum after her husband was assassinated for forming a political party for unity between the Sinhalese and the Tamils. A former agent of Mossad has in a book published after he left Israel, given an account of an embarrassing moment when cadres of the LTTE and the Sinhalese army almost met, while both groups were training in Israel. It is now reported, even as the civilian Tamil population is at the receiving end from both sides, the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE, that a so called humanitarian US military mission is being proposed, to establish a bridgehead. What lies behind US-UK led NATO humanitarian missions are well known.
Against this backdrop , the fate of President Najibullah of the PDP government in Afghanistan was inevitable , after President Gorbachev and President Reagan reached an agreement, to cut off the only logistic supply route available to the PDP government from the North, in a situation when Afghanistan already faced a blockade on all its other frontiers, leading to the voluntary resignation of President Najibullah in 1992 , under a UN plan. The withdrawal of Soviet forces in 1989 did not adversely affect this government nor did it face any military defeat. President Najibullah was hung from a lamp post while under UN protection , by covert elements, even as the Taliban entered Kabul .
Ironically Mr. Richard Holbrooke , the US envoy to the region, the representative of the very government responsible for creating a fascist religious Frankenstein, from one country to another, in collaboration with powerful oligarchies in these countries, now states that the US, Pakistan and India have a common enemy in ‘Terrorism’ and the ‘ Taliban’ .
The real issue to-day in the whole of South Asia is the end of foreign interference and withdrawal of occupation troops, including covert intelligence operations from the region. The withdrawal of the occupation is being supported by a cross section of the Afghan and the people of Pakistan, including those sections being loosely termed as insurgents or the Taliban by the US led NATO forces. The earlier Taliban militia, was once the sole creature of the government of Pakistan and the ISI supported by the CIA , MI6 and Saudi Arabian Intelligence agencies, replacing the fractious ‘Mujahideen’ groups, the creature of the same Intelligence Agencies, who having no common program other than take over of power in Afghanistan from the PDP government, consequently turned their guns on one another, seeking different patrons in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Iran, besides the CIA, MI6 and ISI, to strengthen their positions as war lords and in some cases as drug lords.
When Afghanistan was reduced to absolute political anarchy, which made negotiations by UNOCAL, a US based consortium of Oil Companies for an oil pipeline through Afghanistan to Pakistan impossible, with the truck lobby of Pakistan restive, as their trade routes to Central Asia were being obstructed by war lords; the ‘Mujahideen’ were replaced in their own turn by the erstwhile Taliban militia trained by Pakistan special forces, supervised by the ISI in close co-operation with US-UK intelligence agencies, even as the late Benazir Bhutto was the Prime Minister of Pakistan .
The Taliban were recruited from the Pashtun people who constitute approximately 50 % of the people of Afghanistan and spill over into Pakistan. It was the failure of the Taliban government to wrap up negotiations on oil pipelines with the UNOCAL consortium and their policies on a war footing to eradicate the cultivation of poppy for heroin manufacture , for the drug trade, required to be laundered by Intelligence Agencies into Western Banks and Financial Institutions , facing a desperate financial situation ; their failure to control the Northern regions and the serious financial crisis of the US ,UK and European Banks ,requiring strategic repositioning to overlook oil producing regions and the emerging economies and resources of Russia , China and India ( despite the corporate and financial alliance forged with dominant Indian Corporate CEOs ) seeing the possibility of a shift of the balance of economic forces hitherto dominated by the West to Asia ,that finally led to the invasion of Afghanistan and the dispersal of the Taliban in their own turn , by an even more pliable government formed in Afghanistan after the US-UK led invasion , though even as per official US reports there was no connection between 9/11 and any citizen of Afghanistan .
The former Taliban is to-day a useful bogey, in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. The strategy is to project one extremist Islamist organization after another as a threat , to enable the US-UK led economic and political control of Afghanistan, Pakistan and India , through political proxies to continue ;even as fraudulent groups as agent provocateurs , are established from time to time , with different names , with covert networking of friendly Intelligence agencies of the region ,creating fictitious organizations such the Indian Mujahideen or a provocateur organization such as SIMI and collaborating in operations against the people .
In September 2001 it was reported by sources from Indian Intelligence, that Osama bin Laden was on dialysis for kidney failure and seriously ill . This was confirmed from French sources, that in the same period Osama was in Dubai for medical treatment. Some months later it was known that Osama bin Laden was no more. That political personalities at the highest level and the corporate media ,can put out from time to time videos and statements on this late Saudi Arabian billionaire, with extensive properties and investments in London and the USA in his lifetime ,conclusively establishes that we are in an era of fascist propaganda no better than in the period of Hitler’s Third Reich, who believed that the Anglo-American propaganda system was superior to his own .
The recent hysteria over Swat , has to be seen as an excuse to continue the occupation and control of the region and as a strategy for political diversion , as no government, certainly not the USA , UK , NATO alliance or India have opposed Sharia law as implemented in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, among other countries . Ironically in India, in region after region fascist parties and vigilante squads have been operating on the same lines as the erstwhile Taliban , with impunity , using ‘Hindutva ‘ as a cloak , liberally funded by financiers , given free run of the political space , even in Metropolitan centres such as Mumbai , Bangalore , Ahmedabad and in the hinterland of these cities and in the region of Gujarat , Maharashtra , Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka among other regions; attacking religious and linguistic minorities, economically weaker sections of society and women; prohibiting intercommunity marriages , vandalizing churches and educational institutions of the Christians , desecrating public and private property , despite the constitutional mandate of freedom of religious worship , with hardly any arrests and few convictions , with most of the fascist leaders given high profile security at the cost of the national exchequer , whereas the citizens of every religious group are left without protection from criminal elements.
In certain daily newspapers, attacks on minorities in unprintable language, which would not be tolerated by any genuinely democratic society are almost a daily feature, with no reaction whatsoever from law enforcement agencies in India . Conclusive evidence of the break down of the rule of law and what is now being referred to in one section of the media as ‘Talibanisation’ of Indian political space, which is the other side of the mirror of the Indian Subcontinent ,aggravated in the period of neo-liberal reform post 1991 ,when pogroms and riots and killings in encounters of minority sections have taken place with regularity .
Even as the Pakistan oligarchy, the earliest close collaborator of imperialism in South Asia, co-operated in the destruction of a whole country in Afghanistan, they have successfully destroyed their own, not by any policies of the government of India, which is to-day closely allied with the same forces which destroyed Afghanistan, is destroying Pakistan and in turn has begun the steady destruction of the fabric of the Indian State and society, if not halted.
As of to-day the corporate and financial groups in South Asia, representatives of the existing dominant economic system and the fanatical fascist movements they have spawned , have no answers to the serious economic, political and social crisis in South Asia .The organized bombings of civilians , the bomb blasts in Afghanistan , Pakistan ,India , Sri Lanka and Bangladesh , the sectarian and religious violence, are evidence not of strength , but of panic and fear, by those who have collaborated against the people of their own country .
What has emboldened the imperial policy for South Asia, implemented through the use of proxy leaders in political formations in South Asia , which has now reached a critical stage , with the appointment of Richard Holbrooke, is not only the availability of proxies in governments, political parties , movements and NGOs in South Asia and the dual citizenship holders in companies and financial institutions based in London and the United States , who have benefited from the Imperial connection, as against the immediate and long term economic and political interests of South Asian society as a whole; a far more serious aspect of this collaboration is the penetration of the instruments of state power in Afghanistan , Pakistan , Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and in India, in the intelligence and security Agencies , the bureaucracy , the police , the para military and military formations , on which some light was cast by the investigations of Mr. Hemant Karkare head of the Anti-Terrorist Squad in Mumbai, investigating bomb blasts , for which he paid with his life , along with two colleagues and 13 policemen , with scores of innocent people killed.
The elections in the region reflect all the trappings and procedure of democracy, but not its substance, as most policy decisions on vital issues are backdoor decisions, adopted thereafter as a matter of form by pliant parliaments , with acquiescence from most, if not all political formations, barring on the issue of financial reforms opposed by the Parliamentary Left Front , while supporting the UPA alliance in India, prior to withdrawal of support just before the last stage of the Indo-US nuclear deal , an offshoot of the earlier signed Indo –US Defense Co-operation Agreement of 2005, which significantly was not opposed even by the Left Front ,despite provisions for joint military operations in the region ,in violation of the Non-Aligned policy which had earned India esteem in the region and beyond. It is now reported in the newspapers , that the shortage of fuel for civilian nuclear reactors , declared to be the sole motivating factor for the urgency of the Indo-US nuclear accord , appears to have been deliberately deceptive , as revealed in a recent report by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India , a constitutional authority.* 3 The political parties remain strangely silent on the issue .
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