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The Indian army has been very clear – from Gen VK Singh downwards – that an advantage obtained with so much sacrifice of men and material cannot simply be gifted away through so-called “demilitarisation” for no advantage at all.
However, the weak link in the Indian position is the Prime Minister himself, who seems to be scrounging around for a diplomatic victory to pull off when his reputation is otherwise in tatters.
According to a report in India Today, as early as June 2005, the PM told soldiers at the Siachen base camp: “Siachen is called the highest battlefield, where living is very difficult. Now the time has come that we make efforts that this is converted from a point of conflict to the symbol of peace.”
But the magazine also notes that Siachen is what the PM may be willing to sacrifice for personal achievement. “Demilitarisation is his CBM (confidence building measure) offer to Pakistan. Cynics suggest that he, too, has become a victim of the Nobel Peace Prize syndrome, trapped by the desire of temporary personal applause at the cost of national interests. It is his ticket to history.”
Siachen: Pak banks on PM to deliver after Gen Singh’s exit | Firstpost
This MMS fool had made operating business more difficult than it was 5 years ago. Instead of making the task running business easy he has made it a hell due to the crappy policies.
Having screwed up the economy he has decided to sell of Indian lives to the cause of getting good name with our neighbors, especially Pakistan and SriLanka.
I do not have words to name call him so I will politely call him as the Prime Minister of SriLanka.