A SANCTION-BURSTING EXERCISE
By S.P. Attri (USA)
October
11, 1998
1. A 5-day defense exhibition,
India's first, is opening up in Delhi beginning tomorrow (12 Oct
99) and arms merchants of the world (sometimes sardonically
referred to as the merchants of death) are heading towards Delhi
to participate in this exhibition. Approximately 117 companies
from around the world are presenting themselves at this 5-day
event, along with 30 foreign delegations which include defense
ministers, these form the list of those who are attending. Absent
are US, China, and NaPakistan. US is the nation which imposed
sanctions on India, immediately after India's nuclear tests, and
these sanctions prohibited technology transfers to India.
2. The entire Indian spectrum of indigenous land, naval, and air
systems will be shown to demonstrate India's technological spread,
with a view to secure prospective collaborative overseas partners.
Included in this demonstration are products of India's state-run
ordnance factories, research facilities, and private sector
companies. This defense exhibition appears to arrive essentially
as a sanction-bursting exercise. The message of the exhibition
seems to be that India is going ahead with its security plans and
everybody is invited to participate. Britain, France, South
Africa, and Israel are amongst the attendees and are sending
commercial and official delegations.
3. India is very keen to secure joint production
partnerships with overseas partners especially from those in
Britain, France, Israel, and South Africa. India is also very
interested in scouting markets in East Asia and African nations
for the export of its military equipment coming out of its
fledgeling production units. India has a price edge because of
lower production costs. Included in the export items could be
missile systems but consideration would have to be given to
geo-political factors. The areas that are certain to be included
in foreign collaboration are electronics and avionics and are
expected to fructify soon.
4. Inorder to thwart getting trapped into another Kargil-type
situation and surprise, the BJP government is expected to
stream-line the Indian Armed Forces and upgrade their equipment
and armaments to improve the war-fighting capabilites of the
defense forces. Army, Navy, and Air Force are expected to submit
their requests and equipment lists for order-of-magnitude upgrade
to their equipment, adequate enough to safeguard the defense of
the country's borders. Critical items will be identified and these
will be included in the items for exchanges and license-production
with the foreign partners. Arms merchants of the world who are
descending upon Delhi are anxious to bid and obtain lucrative
contracts for the sale of their arms and equipment. The budgetary
pressures on the defense services will multiply to pay for the
purchase of this foreign equipment. That is why it is imperative
for India to bolster its arms export to enable it to earn the
foreign exchange needed to pay for imports. China has been
exporting its military equipment with the same aim but India has
not been very active in the export area. The picture is expected
to change soon and India is expected to enter the arms export
arena in a big way.
5. The contracts and collaborations arrived as a result of this
exhibition should enable India to defeat a wide range of threats
coming from any direction in future. We don't want to be
ill-prepared for war, either militarily, politically, or
psychologically. We do not want to let things get out of hand due
to military action of our adversaries and then expect the armed
forces to handle and take care of the situation. That is why
emphasis is on the identification and acquisition of critical
items. Ground surveillance radars, unattended sensors, thermal
imagers etc etc are expected to be in the list of critical items
needed for Himalayan defense against threats from across the
border, from terrorists and from the hostile actions of neighbors.
We have a lot of catching up to do in this area.
6. The victorious Indian troops of Kargil were terribly envious of
the enemy they vanquished, not because they fought better but
because they lived and dressed better and in style. The NaPakis
had cable television connections inside their bunkers. They had
phone lines which they used to speak to their families for 25 to
30 minutes at a time. They had fiber-glass bunker-sheds, designer
sunglasses (these glasses block the glare entirely and drastically
cut the ultra-violet rays which are very strong up there in the
high hills), Swiss jackets, thermal-wear undergarments, had even
track-suits for disguise. The sun-glasses had small leather
blinkers on the sides to block the wind, which gets very vicious
in the upper reaches. The high-altitude survival stuff...the
tents, heating systems, and inner clothing that the NaPakis had
showed that they not only were well-prepared but better than well.
The NaPaki equipment had comparative superiority over the homespun
stuff used by the Indian troops.
7. The lesson to be learned from this experience is to wake up
before it is too late...before your head is chopped off for being
a Kafir Hindu, before you are labelled as a Kafir Hindu, before
your sisters are taken away and ceremoniously converted into
Islam. No soldier can win the war unless his nation backs him,
provides him with proper equipment, food, and logistic and
ammunition resources.
8. Indian Experts tell us that the real difference between India
and NaPakistan lies in the fact that NaPakistan has the killer
instinct and we do not. If you cannot extract false confessions
from the prisoners you have captured, then you must torture them,
maim them, kill them by gouging out their eyes and chopping off
their testacles. This is the killer instinct that drives the
NaPakistanis. We do not have this killer instinct driving us.
9.For decades, we have seen the unpleasant realities of hostile
actions from our neighbors. Our people have been killed, wounded,
our cities have been destroyed and devastated. It is necessary to
build up our defense capability sufficiently to serve notice upon
NaPakistan, loud enough for it to hear that Indian patience is not
just wearing thin, it is gone. Our armaments need to be potent
enough so we can kill 100 of the NaPakis for every one of our
casaulties and that we can rapidly retaliate not only in POK or in
NaPaki Panjab but can conduct a large scale invasion of NaPakistan
itself, to teach the NaPakis a good Sabak (Lesson)
10. Early action is necessary as time may be running out for us.
Just imagine what would happen when the next of Nawaz Sharif's
"1000 Kargils" occurs. Presumably, this one will be
planned much better than his last one and will again hit us when
and where we are not looking. Prabably their nuclear threat will
be far worse. NaPakistan tried to take a road from Kargil to
Srinagar but ended up taking a road from Kargil to Washing ton
D.C. instead. But it was not without the application of relentless
pressure, it took us two months to rout the NaPakis, we had to
throw in the entire might of the Indian Armed Forces and take
several hundred casualties of our own to throw out the NaPakis. We
don't want ever to be caught again in this kind of surprise
situation.
11. At this time the world reaction is slightly less hostile
towards India. They are inclined to believe that NaPakistan has
not been telling the truth all the time and India has not been
lying all the time. That is why they did not demand India's
withdrawl as they did of NaPakistan. We should take advantage of
our present favorable diplomatic position and build up our defense
potential rapidly, while we have time available in which to do it.
Throughout the last five decades, one constant thread that has
been running in the history and psyche of NaPakistn is its vicious
hatred and hostility of the Kafir Hindustan and this Kafir land
has been on the NaPaki Hit List. The NaPakis will continue to be
deamons of death for the Kafir Hindus; their God (Allah) has
separated them from Kafirs, has told them that they (the Moslems)
belong to him (Allah) and he protects them from Exclusively
belonging to him ( Allah) and sends the Kafirs to Allah's Hell.
This is Allah's FATWA and no Moslem has the authority to change
it, it is built into the Islam's system.
12. If we are adequately equipped and prepared, we don't have a
problem keeping the military situation in our favor and can take
care of any threat from NaPakistan. For all the innocent souls
that Moslems have slaughtered, pillaged, plundered, and mutilated,
over the centuries of Islamic history, there will be some form of
"natural law" in the backyard of NaPakistan, the
consequences of which will be an everlasting tutioning experience
for every NaPakistani.
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