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Karzai backs Modi’s Balochistan remarks

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Diplomatic victory! Already Bangladesh has welcomed this! Now the entire world is looking at our PM..What next?

NEW DELHI, August 19, 2016 Updated: August 19, 2016 19:49 IST
Karzai backs Modi’s Balochistan remarks




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The Hindu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with former Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai during a meeting in New Delhi. File photo

But the former Afghan president cautions against a proxy war.


Afghanistan’s former President Hamid Karzai “appreciated” Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement on the human rights situation in Balochistan on Friday, saying that India had every right to respond to Pakistan’s provocations.
“Pakistani authorities have spoken freely on Afghanistan and India, but this is the first time that the PM of India has spoken about Balochistan,” Mr. Karzai said during a visit to Delhi.
“However I don’t think India intends to go to any proxy wars in the region as it has a tradition of peaceful coexistence. The region should not go to proxy wars,” he added.
The remarks from the former Afghan president, who has often called out Pakistan for its support to the Taliban, come a day after Bangladesh Information Minister Hassanul Haq Inu had also backed Mr. Modi’s statements.
Speaking to an all-party meeting on Kashmir last week, and inhis address on independence day, Mr. Modi had vowed to take up the cause of Baloch people facing repression in Pakistan on the international stage, and said he had received many messages from them.
“In Balochistan there is extreme suffering at the hands of extremists promoted by state structures in Pakistan. Therefore the people’s concerns need to be addressed and aired,” Mr. Karzai told The Hindu in an interview, saying that Mr. Modi’s comments should make Pakistan’s government “see the gravity of the situation”.
Mr. Karzai also blamed the United States for supporting Pakistan in the past, and claimed that it was the US that had stopped India from providing military assistance and lethal weaponry to Afghanistan during his Presidential tenure that ended in 2014.
Referring to a statement by visiting NATO and US commander General John Nicholson in Delhi last week, who had said that America welcomes Indian support to Afghanistan, Mr. Karzai said that the US had shifted its position “late and only lately”.
“It is welcome that the US wishes to allow and encourage India to help Afghanistan militarily, although India should never have waited for anyone’s permission,” Mr. Karzai said.
The comments are significant as they come a week ahead of a visit to Delhi by Afghan Army Chief General Qadam Shah Shahim. As The Hindu had reported earlier, sources confirmed that General Shah will bring a “revised wish list” of military hardware Afghanistan wants India to help supply, including requests for more Mi-25 and Mi-35 helicopters.
Mr. Karzai said that India must now take “bold steps” to enhance Afghan defence capabilities. “India knows the state of the Afghan forces. India is very capable of helping Afghanistan and has the means to supply Afghanistans needs: equipment hardware and training,” he said at a roundtable organised by the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) ahead of a keynote address on “Regional Power play and the rise of radicalism in Afghanistan” which he will deliver on Saturday.





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Raising Baluch issue is a well thought out strategy by Modi. He has aimed two mangoes with one stone. On the one side he has taken Pakistan by surprise and they will be forced to divert their attention on how to defend their stand on Baluch than Kashmir. If you watch Pak based TV news shows on recent it is quite visible. Most of the shows are based on Baluch and cursing Modi for raising this issue and bringing in world attention.
On the other hand Modi has hit China also very hard at a place where it hurts most. China has invested more than 200 million dollars in Gwadar Port which is part of Baluchistan. In order to save its own as well as Pakistan's interests China is hand in glove with the Paki government in suppressing the voice of Baluchs. The wide spread human rights violation in Baluch has silent blessings and help from China. Now this act of Modi has put them in a dilemma in such a time when they are cornered by the world on South China sea issue. Chinese is already there in Delhi to seek Indian support in South China sea issue and this issue has propped up putting them in dire straits. This strategy of Modi has not only given India upper hand in seeking Chinese support in NSG issue but also has given enormous bargaining power on obtaining Chinese support in POK and Kashmir other than helping hand in NSG membership. In case China now decides to support Pakistan on all these issues, They will have to forgo not only south China sea, but also the huge investments in Gwadar port. Now is in't it sound like Killer diplomacy?
 
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