Psychological Warfare against Pakistan
Sajjad Shaukat
The US drone strikes which killed
Hakimullah Mehsud, the Chief of the Tahreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on
November 1, last year, cannot be seen in isolation because it is ingredient of
continued subversive activities, especially taking palace in Khyber
Pukhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Karachi arranged by the foreign powers against
Pakistan. As part of psychological warfare, these terrorist acts coincide with
malicious propaganda against Pakistan and its security agencies. Different war
between our country’s sovereign and no-sovereign entities has also added a new
element to this warfare.
However,
the US, India and Israel are in collusion to weaken Pakistan because it is the
only nuclear country in the Islamic World. Based in Afghanistan, these
countries’ secret agencies CIA, RAW and Mossad have been supporting subversive
attacks in various cities of the country through their affiliated militant
groups in order to fulfill collective secret strategic designs against
Pakistan. While backing similar acts of sabotage in the province of
Balochistan, these agencies have also been assisting Baloch separatist
elements.
While,
leaders of the ruling and opposition parties including prominent figures and
Unlmas (Religious scholars) termed drone attacks which targeted Hakimullah
Mehsud as a conspiracy to sabotage the expected peace dialogue with the
militants. In this regard, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Federal Interior
Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ahmad Khan recently decided to begin negotiations with
all the Taliban groups, particularly TTP so as to restore peace in the country,
as decided in the All Parties Conference (APC) in September, 2013.
But, all
this optimism received a blow on November 7 when TTP appointed Maulana
Fazlullah as their new chief who dismissed proposed peace talks with the
government as a “waste of time”, and vowed to target the chief of army staff
and corps commanders. During Swat and Malakand military operations, Fazlullah
fled Swat and took shelter in Afghanistan. Having close connections with
Pakistan-based TTP leader Hakimullah Mehsud, and hiding in the Afghan region of
Kunar and Nuristan, in the recent years, his insurgents accelerated subversive
activities in Pakistan—and he was sending suicide bombers and heavily-equipped
militants in the country.
Pakistan’s
civil and military leadership lodged a strong protest with their counterparts
in Afghanistan, but no action was taken against these terrorists-led by Maulana
Fazlullah who has been playing a double game with Pakistan because he is
supported by Indian RAW and Afghan spy service, the National Directorate of
Security (NDS) which also have tactical backing of the US. These entities have
been conducting target killings, bomb blasts, suicide attacks, beheadings,
assaults on civil and military personnel, installations and forced abductions
including ethnic and sectarian violence.
In this
regard, the capture of a senior TTP leader Latifullah Mehsud by US Special
Forces (USF) from Afghan custody, confessed that Afghanistan and India were
involved in promoting terrorist activities inside Pakistan. He also revealed
that while waging proxy wars in Pakistan, terrorist attacks on Gen. Sanaullah
Khan Niazi in Upper Dir, at Peshawar Church, in Qissa Khawani Bazar and
elsewhere had been planned by Indian and Afghan intelligence agencies.
Notably,
Pakistan’s top civil and military officials, and former Interior Minister
Rehman Malik have repeatedly disclosed that training camps are presence in
Afghanistan, and supply of arms and ammunition to the Baloch separatists and
Pakistani Taliban keeps on going by the external elements as part of a
conspiracy against Pakistan.
At this
critical hour, Pakistan is passing through multi-faceted crises of grave
nature, but as part of psychological warfare, external entities like the US-led
India and Afghanistan are operating without restraint to damage the core fiber
of national edifice of Pakistan by creating political instability, economic
problems, social strife, poor governance, menace of terrorism and scourge of
corruption which are further encouraging the enemies of the country.
Intelligence agencies belonging to foreign hostile forces, especially India are
working against the national interests of our country, while their propaganda
machines and media openly use malicious expressions to call Pakistan, a country
allegedly sponsoring terrorism. They also feel no hesitation when they covertly
propagate against vital institutions of Pakistan including Pak Army,
intelligence and other law-enforcing agencies. These hostile elements also
misperceive that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are not safe.
It is
mentionable that recently, tension arose between New Delhi and Islamabad when
Indian military conducted a series of unprovoked firings at the Line of Control
(LoC), and international border, killing a number of soldiers of Pak Army and
innocent civilians in wake of war-mongering diplomacy which still continues. In
this context, Indian military high command failed in producing dead bodies of
alleged terrorists who had crossed the LoC from Pakistan to Indian-occupied
Kashmir. The ground realities proved that it was just propaganda against
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and Pak Army, as indicated by the Indian
media, statements of Congress Vice-president Rahul Gandhi and leaders of the
Hindu fundamentalist party, BJP.
Quite
contrarily, former Indian Army Chief Gen. VK Singh openly confessed that
special intelligence unit like Technical Services Division were raised by India
to operate inside Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan and Azad Kashmir to
conduct terrorism and to bribe the politicians in the Indian-occupied Kashmir.
It is
regrettable that New Delhi is offensive in its posture, while Islamabad has
gone apologetic and defensive in its approach to deal with the foreign blame
game. So, our leaders, media analysts and intellectuals must counter external
propaganda by proving that Pakistan is not a terrorism-sponsored state, while
external elements are encouraging, financing and fostering terrorism in
Pakistan. They must indicate that their country denounce terrorism in all its
forms and also condemn foreign-illegitimate involvement in Pakistan. These
internal entities must also play positive role in image-building of Pakistan. At this crucial juncture, instead of
entangling in controversial debate regarding various issues like closure of
NATO supply and drone attacks which need solution through selfless unity, our
internal elements must cope with the propaganda campaign of foreign countries,
particularly India which are acting upon every tactic of psychological warfare
against Pakistan.
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