AFGHANISTAN,INDIA,PAKISTAN
10th,September 2014
Today on 10th September,2014 the External Affairs Minister
of India Smt Sushma Swaraj met the President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai in
Kabul. On this occasion let us explore the relationship between India and
Afghanistan :
The relation between India and Afghanistan is not of today but goes back centuries into ancient times. The Ashoka Pillar in Kandhar bears testimony to this fact. This pillar with its engravings was stored in the Kabul museum from where it has mysteriously disappeared. Then lots of Pashtuns like Ibrahim Lodi,Sher Shah Suri and so on ruled various territories in India. The movie Kabuliwala is still remembered by Indians with so much fondness. Nobody can forget the large hearted Pathan Kabuliwala selling his wares in Indian cities. This friendship and love between Indian and Afghanistan is the foundation of strong relation between our two countries. This is a foundation of deep mutual trust which has endured time and is sustained by shared cultural values ,trade and commerce.
Pashtuns were politically unified and Pashtun Kings ruled
over 40,000 square miles of territory of what is now Pakistan. The British
defeated them in 1867 and pushed them upto Khyber Pass. They imposed a arbitrary
boundary called the Durand line. When Pakistan was formed in 1947 the Pashtun
territories was given to this Punjabi dominated Government. This was a gross
injustice to the Pashtuns which they have not forgotten. Afghanistan protested
over this injustice in 1947 and laid claims to Peshawar and also opposed UN
membership to Pakistan. Successive Governments in Afghanistan questioned the
right of Pakistan to rule over Pashtun territories. They demanded the formation
of Pashtunistan to be carved out of Pakistan. Even the Taliban which ruled
Afghanistan from 1991 to 1996 never recognized the Durand line.
Pakistan was afraid that this demand for Pashtunistan would
further break their fragile country already embroiled in ethnic and sectarian
strife and therefore encouraged terrorism in Afghanistan to thwart the
legitimate rights of the people of Afghanistan. Pakistan army and ISI raised
the Taliban and provided them with arms and support. Thousands of Pashtuns were
indoctrinated in Islamic extremism in Madrassas acrossWazirstan. Jihadi
organisations in Pakistan were roped in by ISI to provide support in this
mission. A entire terror machinery was built by Pakistan. The aim is to wage a
proxy war so that Afghanistan would have a puppet Government controlled by Pakistan.
The Haqqani group is a particularly virulent group which the Pakistan Govt
fully backs. It has staged many terrorist attacks inside Afghanistan killing
thousands of innocent civilians. It is pertinent to note that the recent
Zarb-e-azb military action against terrorists launched by the Pakistan Army
conveniently excludes any harm to the Haqqani Group.
The people of Afghanistan therefore hate Pakistan for
annexing the Pashtun territories ,waging proxy war through terrorist
organisations and for trying to dominate over them.
In a recent deal with Moscow, India has agreed to pay for military equipment sourced from Russia to
Afghanistan. The equipment will include artillery, helicopters, tanks, and
armored vehicles. India will also pay to repair old Soviet hardware left behind
after the Russian withdrawal in 1989. The scale and exact composition of the
deal have yet to be announced, but it is known that the first order has already
been placed. Negotiations are also underway with the US to purchase the
military hardware of NATO forces which will be left behind once they withdraw
from the region. India had so far hesitated to provide lethal weapons directly
to Afghanistan. India and Afghanistan also signed the strategic partnership
deal in 2011 which provided for “training, equipping, and capacity
building programmes”. This agreement is
a milestone in India and Afghanistan relations. Though India has not provided
lethal military hardware till date under capacity building clause of the
agreement there is no doubt that as the ISAF withdraws and the democratic
process stabilises , it will do so in the near future.
As
Afghanistan prepares for a democratic transition of power, External Affairs
Minister Sushma Swaraj and Afghan President Hamid Karzai today held
wide-ranging talks on political and security situation in the war-torn country
and agreed to intensify cooperation in areas like security and defence. The highlight
of this meeting was that for the first time India has declared that Afghanistan
will always be its first strategic partner. As the withdrawal of ISAF
progresses it is hoped that India will not hesitate to send troops to
Afghanistan to help the Afghanistan forces to fight against any aggression from
Pakistan. India should also send manpower to establish schools, hospitals,NGOs
and to run various civilian institutions. There is also need to establish a
strong intelligence network in co-operation with Afghan intelligence. Joint
covert operations are also necessary to dismantle the terrorist cells and
network laid down by Pakistan.
AK BUNDI
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