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Thursday 6 June 2002

India plans war within two weeks
By Rahul Bedi in New Delhi
(Filed: 06/06/2002)
India's military is seeking final authorisation to invade the Pakistani
side of divided Kashmir in the middle of this month to destroy the
camps of Islamic militants.
An activist of the All-India Anti-terrorist Front brandishes his rifle as
he denounces Pakistan
The planned campaign would be similar to the American attack in
Afghanistan, in which air strikes would be followed by ground
assaults by special forces transported by helicopter, military sources
said yesterday.
Smart bombs and other advanced ordnance are reported to have
been loaded on to French-made Mirage 2000H and Russian-built
MiG-27 aircraft at bases in northern and western India.
As Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, strengthened his warning to
Britons to leave the region, military planners in Delhi expressed
confidence that a war would not boil over into a nuclear exchange.
A senior Indian official accused Britain, America and other western
countries of "adding their weight to Pakistan's nuclear blackmail" by
telling their citizens to leave.
"This is jumping the gun," he said. "Our intention is not to have an
all-out war. It would be a limited action."
Most senior Indian officers expect that the conflict would last about a
week before pressure from America and other powers forced a
ceasefire.
One officer said he believed there was only the "slimmest chance"
of nuclear weapons being used. "We will call Pakistan's nuclear
bluff," he said. It [the nuclear factor] cannot deter us any more."
The Indians want to move before the arrival of heavy monsoon rains
at the beginning of July make military operations impossible.
The tension was underlined by the Foreign Office's second warning
to Britons to leave the region.
Last week Mr Straw said they should "consider" leaving. Yesterday
he said they "should" do so amid evidence that the first advice had
been widely ignored. Officials say there are some 20,000 Britons in
India, but unofficial estimates are much higher.
As America issued equally robust advice to its 60,000 citizens, a
senior Indian planning officer said that Washington and London
knew that action was imminent.
"The US-led move out of Delhi indicates that Washington has been
informed of India's intentions of hitting Pakistan and is taking them
seriously," he said.
Japan's foreign minister, Yoriko Kawaguchi, cancelled a trip to the
region hours after speaking to Mr Straw. Tokyo refused to give a
reason, saying only that "there were various considerations".
India's plan of attack is to seize and hold tracts of Pakistani
Kashmir, providing the government with a much-needed military
triumph and the military with improved defensive positions against
Islamic militants.
Officers indicated that the air force was poised to execute a strategy
developed over several years to strike at 50 to 75 militant bases and
a handful of other targets in Kashmir.
The Indians would then send troops across the high mountain
passes in helicopters. Planners expect major casualties as the
helicopters cross four lines of Pakistani air defences equipped with
advanced radar.
Targets will include a bridge across the Karakoram highway
connecting China to the region and at least three others linking
Pakistani Kashmir to the rest of the country.
Their destruction would prevent China from replenishing its ally
Pakistan's weaponry. It would also cut off supply routes from
Pakistan to front-line units.
India's broad strategy is to execute air strikes that will induce
Pakistan into extending the conflict by opening a wider front.
President Bush telephoned both leaders to urge calm and the crisis
dominated talks in London between Tony Blair and Donald
Rumsfeld, the American defence secretary, who is on his way to
India and Pakistan.
The two countries have massed more than a million men on their
border since the crisis began with an attack by militants on the
Indian parliament in December.
Relations worsened after another attack last month in which 22
wives and children of Indian army personnel were killed. In the latest
diplomatic rebuff, Pakistan rejected an Indian offer to establish a
joint border monitoring force to help halt incursions by Islamic
militants into Indian-controlled Kashmir.
India's military believes that it now has political backing for war. An
officer said the beleaguered ruling coalition was "fully aware" that
backing down at this juncture would mean political suicide.
The Indian armed forces have been losing men for 13 years in
fighting in Kashmir. By attacking soon, an officer said, they planned
to set back Pakistan's military capability by at least 30 years,
pushing it into the military "dark ages". India has assured
Washington that its forces would give the American bases at
Jacobabad, Pasni and Dalbandin close to the Afghan border a wide
berth.
An army officer said: "Casualties in men and machines in such an
operation will be high and the military has firmly told the politicians to
prepare the nation for losses and delayed results, as fighting will be
fierce."
Pakistan has concentrated the majority of its forces in Kashmir and
would unleash its Scud-like Chinese M 9 and M 11 ballistic missiles.

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