Shane
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In 1971, as Indian trained, equipped and fully backed Mukti Bahini was wreaking havoc in the then East Pakistan by committing false flag atrocities to disillusion the general population against Pakistan Army by maligning it, India made its case for justifying its open and direct Military intervention in East Pakistan in no fewer than four ways.
Both publicly and privately, at home and abroad, the Indian government offered an interlocking series of at least four claims:
(i) An argument from human rights,
(ii) An argument from genocide,
(iii) An argument from self-determination, and, finally,
(iv) An argument from Indian sovereignty.
The last argument-that Pakistan's internal problem had become an internal problem for India too-was the most atrocious challenge to the sovereignty of another nation as any made by one enemy country against another to date.
If Pakistan is to apply the same standards that India adopted to sever East Pakistan from the West then the resolution of Indian Occupied Kashmir issue becomes just an internal matter of Pakistan to militarily intervene and solve for the betterment of the region at large, exactly as India claimed it was doing in 1971.
The Indian rhetoric did not stop there, but parallels were drawn with Hitler's Nazi atrocities and practices during second world war as another excuse by India.
How Ironic that today India is faced with the same situation by no fault of any other nation but that of its own Hindutwa Extremist Leadership that has brought the wrath of history to bear on itself in Kashmir. A manifestation of History repeating itself in no uncertain terms as ever... MakafateAmal...
Your thoughts will add a lot of value to this thread please @Horus @Irfan Baloch @Oscar @Arsalan @waz @The Eagle @Dubious
Following is a video by Dr. Shahid that draws a similar parallel as has been drawn above:
Both publicly and privately, at home and abroad, the Indian government offered an interlocking series of at least four claims:
(i) An argument from human rights,
(ii) An argument from genocide,
(iii) An argument from self-determination, and, finally,
(iv) An argument from Indian sovereignty.
The last argument-that Pakistan's internal problem had become an internal problem for India too-was the most atrocious challenge to the sovereignty of another nation as any made by one enemy country against another to date.
If Pakistan is to apply the same standards that India adopted to sever East Pakistan from the West then the resolution of Indian Occupied Kashmir issue becomes just an internal matter of Pakistan to militarily intervene and solve for the betterment of the region at large, exactly as India claimed it was doing in 1971.
The Indian rhetoric did not stop there, but parallels were drawn with Hitler's Nazi atrocities and practices during second world war as another excuse by India.
How Ironic that today India is faced with the same situation by no fault of any other nation but that of its own Hindutwa Extremist Leadership that has brought the wrath of history to bear on itself in Kashmir. A manifestation of History repeating itself in no uncertain terms as ever... MakafateAmal...
Your thoughts will add a lot of value to this thread please @Horus @Irfan Baloch @Oscar @Arsalan @waz @The Eagle @Dubious
Following is a video by Dr. Shahid that draws a similar parallel as has been drawn above:
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