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F COURSE, Pakistan knows that its nuclear sabrerattling is not ever going to intimidate India in
any manner.Yet, when its Army chief General Asim
Munir decided to threaten India from the American
soil, India needed to tell him in no uncertain terms
that it would never entertain any nuclear blackmail. In fact,
Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, too, had stated unequivocally after “Operation Sindoor” that India would never give
in to any nuclear blackmail. Yet, Pakistan Army chief chose
to issue a threat of use of nuclear weapons to destroy India.
That was the reason why India’s Ministry of External Affairs
(MEA) felt compelled to tell Pakistan to stop the nonsense.
Of course, Pakistan is never going to give up its wrong habits,
and India will tell Islamabad -- and the world -- that it would
hit back the hardest if Pakistan indulged in misadventures.
When Mr. Narendra Modi said post-“Op Sindoor” that India
would never give in to Pakistan’s nuclear blackmail, he knew
that Indian forces had already damaged beyond repair its
nuclear assets at one of its most critical sites. During “Op
Sindoor”, India’s Brahmos missile was precise enough to hit
at Pakistan’s nuclear site through an air-conditioning vent
45cm x 45 cm, in the process damaging nearly completely
the nuclear command-and-control hub. Maybe, in the intervening months, Pakistan has repaired those damaged assets.
Hence General Munir’s threat. Or, maybe, those assets still
stand damaged, but General Munir indulged in habitual lietelling -- and that, too, from the American soil.
Does that show American complicity in the dirty Pakistani
designs ? Does that also mean that the United States is a game
to stoop so low that it would not mind a minion like Pakistan
to use its soil to issue a threat to India ? Does that not suggest that the US may be the mastermind of such a move by
Pakistan -- with an idea of pushing Indian into submission
in the ongoing trade tariff war ?
Upon the correct answers to these questions depends the
future course of international diplomacy in the coming times.
For, as many experts suspect, US President Mr. Donald Trump
has all the shrewd propensities to use Pakistan to corner India.
That India would never yield to such pressure, may not
occur to Mr. Trump as he has gone blind with rage and is
engaged in another kind of sabre-rattling not just with India
but also with many other countries. However, with India, Mr.
Trump is all the more angry. For, he had thought most sincerely that India would do things to his bidding. And since
that has not happened, Mr. Trump is terribly upset -- with
India, with Mr. Narendra Modi, with India purchase of oil
from Russia ... with everything India does or chooses not to
do. He is upset that his ‘friend’ Modi is not listening to him.
He does not mind what the world does; he is more interested in the Indian submission (read‘surrender’) to the American fancy. And since that has not happened, Mr. Trump is livid.
General Munir’s threat appears to have stemmed from the
Trump rage. General Munir was in Washington for whatever
purpose.
He appears to have taken over the reins of Pakistan
government, which is why Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is
not seen in such critical engagements.
These details apart, Pakistan must not forget that India of
today is an altogether different nation. Today’s India will never take any threat lying down -- which the MEA’s assertion
has made clear. If Pakistan does not understand this, it is
doing so to its own peril, at its own risk. For, India of today
is far better prepared than at any moment in the past, to protect its comprehensive interests. To such a nation, threat by
a minion like Pakistan does not make any sense. That Pakistan
does not understand this is its misfortune. And it has invited this because it has passed its reins to the military blockheads who understand nothing about diplomacy