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Peace at any cost is a Prelude to War!

MONDAY DECEMBER 31 2001

We will win nuclear war, says India

BY RICHARD BEESTON, DIPLOMATIC EDITOR AND ZAHID HUSSAIN IN ISLAMABAD

INDIA boasted yesterday that it would survive a first strike by a Pakistani
atomic weapon, but that its neighbour would be wiped out in a swift nuclear
counter-attack.
As troop reinforcements continued to pour into the frontier zone, and tens of
thousands of people fled border villages, the spectre of all-out war between
two nuclear powers prompted America and Britain to intervene directly.

President Bush spoke by telephone to India’s Prime Minister, Atal Behari
Vajpayee, and to President Musharraf of Pakistan, urging them to show
restraint. He also discussed the crisis with Tony Blair. The Prime Minister,
who issued his own appeal yesterday for both countries to back down, has
agreed to launch a diplomatic peace mission when he visits the region early
in the new year.

A serious intervention from the outside world could not come too soon. India
is determined to avenge the attack by Islamic militants on the Delhi
parliament that killed 14 people, including five assailants, on December 13.
Unless Pakistan arrests and hands over those responsible, India seems
determined to act unilaterally.

Pakistan says that it has held at least 50 militants and frozen assets and
last night Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, the head of the group blamed for the attack
was arrested for “making inflammatory speeches to incite people to violate
law and order”. But India says that is not enough and wants the suspects
handed over.

Both countries insisted that they wanted to avoid war. But on the ground they
both ordered the biggest military build-up for 15 years in what looked like a
prelude to the fourth Indo-Pakistani war since independence in 1947.

Mr Vajpayee won the backing of opposition parties yesterday to take whatever
action was needed. On the other side of the border Adbul Sattar, Pakistan’s
Foreign Minister, said that his anxieties were “mounting, not only by the day
but by the hour”.

Part of Pakistan’s concern is the increasingly bellicose message from Delhi,
whose conventional and nuclear forces are roughly double those of Pakistan.
In an interview published yesterday George Fernandes, the Indian Defence
Minister, said that his military, from the top down, was eager to fight and
that thousands of Indian reinforcements would be in place by the middle of
this week.

Speaking after a visit to frontline positions in Kashmir, he told the
Hindustan Times: “Everyone is raring to go. In fact, something that actually
bothers them is that things might now reach a point where one says there is
no war.”

Of greater concern were his remarks about the possible use of nuclear
weapons. He warned Pakistan not to consider the use of a first strike, which
he said would be tantamout to national suicide. “We could take a strike,
survive and then hit back,” he said. “Pakistan would be finished. I do not
really fear that the nuclear issue would figure in a conflict.”

However, military experts point out that in the event of a conventional war,
Indian forces would heavily outnumber the Pakistanis and could score swift
victories. In that case Pakistan’s weapon of last resort would be its atomic
bomb.

Certainly General Musharraf suggested yesterday, after meeting most of the
country’s political leaders, that he would not walk away from a fight with
his bigger neighbour.

“I stand here addressing the people of India . . . that Pakistan stands for
peace. Pakistan wants to reduce tensions . . . Pakistan wants to
de-escalate,” he said. “However, Pakistan has taken all counter-measures. If
any war is thrust on Pakistan, Pakistan’s Armed Forces and the 140 million
people of Pakistan are fully prepared to face all consequences with all their
might.”

The West is caught in the middle. It needs Islamabad’s help to hunt down
Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda leadership, many of whom may already be
hiding in Pakistan. Pulling Pakistani troops away from the Afghan border to
fight India could seriously hamper that effort.

At the same time, the West sympathises with India’s battle against terrorism
and militant Islamic groups in Kashmir which have in the past kidnapped and
killed Western hostages.

But above all Washington and London want the stand-off resolved peacefully.





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