BANGLADESH-PAKISTAN TIES ARE UNBREAKABLE Professor Dr. Gholam Mujtaba

 

 

BANGLADESH-PAKISTAN TIES ARE UNBREAKABLE

Professor Dr. Gholam Mujtaba

True, Bangladesh got her independence from Pakistan, yet there would have been no Bangladesh out of India, had there been no Pakistan such as Khalistan, Manipur, Kashmir, Assam, and Nagaland etc. Thus Pakistan is the mother of a brotherly nation, the Bangladesh.

For Pakistan, a cricket match victory by the Bangladesh team is same as Pakistan’s own victory. These two countries are the product of the same independence movement, no matter what the physical boundaries are, to have separated them through a physical barrier of distance. The new developments, though a product of Indian covert operation and the assistance of West Pakistani politicians in breaking the country has brought strength and resolve amongst the two nations to fight a common cause,and build peace and harmony.

The public sentiments between the two nations do not portray any hostility. There are conspiracies directed to create rift between them to repress economic growth. The United States fully supports economic growth of the region, and believes on the principles of live and let live. Furthermore, the people of the region are not against India or Indians, it is the policy of extreme elements of the Indian government and her intelligence network RAW that needs to be guarded with iron hands.

There was no war on the war-front between India and Pakistan in the eastern border in 1971 to claim Pakistan Army’s defeat or surrender of arms. India benefited herself by portraying it that way,in capitalizing the mutiny of the people of Bengal who demanded independence due to sense of deprivation from the West Pakistan. The truth of the matter is that the politicians of the West were part of this clandestine operation as expressed by the Indian Army Chief General V.K. Singh in his book, ‘Courage and Conviction’.

Having defeated in the 1965 Indo Pak war, India would never DARE to fight a conventional war with nuclear Pakistan. India will always prefer clandestine operation in Pakistan as it didin 1971. Though un-doable, yet dividing or breaking up of Pakistan through covert means will be counterproductive to Indian objectives. It increases the hand count in the United Nations for the OIC. The best strategy for them is economic collapse of their adversaries.

The allegation of Pakistan’s covert operation by flooding Indian currency through duplicate printing, and helping Kashmir, Khalistan, Tibet, Manipur, Nagaland and Assam freedom fighters, could assumingly destabilize India. Pakistan seems to have no other resort, but to thwack Indian contentions, if damaging Pakistan remain enduring in Indian policies and planning.

Let me assure you that no matter how potent covert operations by Indian junta are orchestrated, the alliance between Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan remains stronger by the day. The missing element is the poor, or lack of policy planning of the Pakistani foreign office. I am personally in touch with the top brass of those countries.

In the end, let me repeat, I fully stand by my commitment to bring a loose alliance of Pakistan, Bangladesh,Nepal, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan together with the United States to counter BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa Alliance) in this region.This will discharge the U.S. troops out of the harms way in Afghanistan by replacing it through a new pro American Alliance.

Long live this friendship.

Daily Independent

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