I think the biggest threat to the country is from bureaucrats. For their greed, they have made corruption in the country the NORM, by using different names for the bribe they take. They have shown a sense of anti patriotism on number of occasions, by not doing their job with intelligence and in detail. Two glaring examples for the national security are the Tashkent Peace Treaty and the Simla Agreement. During Tashkent Peace Treaty, they should have insisted that the "Hazipir Pass" was not to be given back. In any case any gains by either side in Kashmir are not required to be handed back since it is not the violation of International borders for there is none that exists. The definition of Line of Control (at that time Line of Actual Control) means that. Hazipir was and is a strategic peace of terrain for our interests in Kashmir.
The second example was Simla Agreement. We had the upper hand during that time. What did we trade? One line in the agreement making all previous agreements 'Null and Void" would have given enough room to the future governments to prevent Pakistan to talk about UN Resolutions of 1947 and so on.
The defense forces the serving Generals must strongly oppose such statements. Actually, the concerned official presently IDSA Director must be brought to the live show where he needs to apologize to the Defense Forces. May be he could be arrested for driving a wedge between the Defense Forces and Civil Authorities. Since he is retired, some actions must be taken to find out the assets he has and how did he get what he has from the known resources of his income during the years of his service.
Col (Retd) Virendra Tavathia
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