Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Identity of Pakistan

Pakistan saw the light on 14th August 1947 as a result of partition of united India purely based on the concept of two nation theory. The seed of Pakistan’s present was conceptualized prior to India’s partition and independence of both these nations. Where India under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru and many others politicians (equally important), adopted democracy and plurality in name of Religion, Caste, Creed and Language, Pakistan’s foundation was laid on the fragile cord of religion.

Though religion teaches us nothing against anything accepts that we are One, loved by God, we should practice peace and patience. Whereas opposite is being taught to the people of Pakistan by its government against India, Indian, Hinduism, Secularism and Democracy. Though, we are also not perfect but we are learning from our mistakes and making every effort to correct the wrong, unfortunately, same is not happening in Pakistan.

Pakistan’s sole agenda is to create trouble for India through direct and indirect manner. Pakistan has understood that through direct intervention it cannot attain anything substantial, therefore, now have started resorting to indirect practices of creating trouble in India. Pakistani army in the disguise of various terrorist groups has waged a war against India, and unfortunate part that Indian leadership is falling into trap of this.

No matter how many effort we make to appease Pakistan, it would go in vain, as they are skeptical of India, its size and democracy. They are carrying the brunt of failed Kashmir annexation and creation of Bangladesh, that nothing would actually stop the Pakistani government to create a phobia against India. Even though Pakistani Government is instrumental in its wrong policy for Kashmir issue and creation of Bangladesh but they think that it is India, which is all entirely responsible for mess in Pakistan.

One thing which is very clear that Pakistan is wrongly getting their foot in Kashmir and neither they are stakeholder in Kashmir, but they have unfortunately strayed into the matter because of faulty geo-political policies of New Delhi. But Pakistan should not fear that India can also be a stakeholder in Baluchistan and Sind, where lot of repression is being done by Pakistani army against Baluchis and Sindhi.

Therefore, Indian government should try to maintain political relations with Pakistan to maintain a line of dialogue open but it should concentrate more on Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Myanmar, Afghanistan, China and South East Asia for trade and commerce purpose.