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Avoiding the copy cat Trap on Balochistan.
Balochistan, what can be Indias gains?
Context India shifted its policy and it aims to create a Balochistan as a pressure point on Pakistan. In this
context, the challenges in the policyare analyses below.
Challenges
Balochistan and Kashmir are not equivalents India do not claim any Territorial rights over Balochistan.
Unlike this, Pakistani claims a territorial rights over Kashmir. It gives a credence to Pakistan argument
that India is fueling nationalistic movement in Balochistan.
Brutalities and excess of Pakistan in Balochistan are no way comparable to the situation in Kashmir.
Unnecessary hyphenation will bring in an unfortunate comparison.
Balochistan issue has repercussions in other countries too Afghanistan and Iran share boundary with
Balochistan and China has economic stakes in Balochistan. CPEC and its west Asia, Central Asia
connectivity plans runs through Balochistan. These countries can give credence to Pakistans argument
of India fueled nationalism in Balochistan and it may affect Indias relations with these countries.
India has consistently maintained non interference in the internal matters of other countries stand at
UN. This goes against to such a stand.
Finally, creation of pressure points can serve Indias short term interests, but in the long term they need to
be properly gauged.
A non uniform border the border varies significantly in its geographical terrain, challenges and criminal
activity From Gujarat to Kashmir.
Lack of legal basis of border management The India Pakistan Border ground rules 1960-61 are not
accepted by both the governments. So, any arrangement is an ad hoc arrangement. Non recognition of
ground rule is making the implementation of ceasefire agreement very difficult.
No written document on ceasefire agreement 2003 ceasefire agreement as it stands today is not a
written document with properly laid out rules.
Gaps in the fence shifting sand dunes, snowfall, torrential rains and overflowing rivers are creating too
many gaps in the fence across the border. It is becoming a source of infiltration and crime.
Personnel challenges BSF, a para military force manages the border. It has no equal treatment with the
Army. Lack of sufficient man power is leading to extended working hours to the tune of 16-18 hours for
the existing staff in extreme weather. It is killing the morale of the personnel.
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In this scenario, structural changes are very critical for reviving a new wave of multilateralism.
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Kashmir India replied to Pakistan invitation to talks by saying it is ready to discuss cross border terror and
not Kashmir.
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