Coming back to following news after a long
absence from the internet gives one a perspective of how talk is cheap &
tweets are cheaper. The generation of thinkers & writers today have
instilled a feeling of bliss in the populace that mere writing, or even less,
just tweeting about events means that one has done their bit.
As a pillar of democracy, our defence forces
are as strong as our democracy & vice versa. Approach towards the complex
conditions of our ‘in-security scenario’ by just copying aspects from foreign
countries, is in no way going to lead us to a sustainable strategic supremacy.
Recent
news coverage of cease fire violations & border transgressions do play on
the patriot minds where one thinks that are we weak? Or are we weak hearted? It’s
difficult to appreciate our armed forces, which not only have the advantage of
numbers but also the backing of a large defence budget to be weak. Balance,
weak hearted is more a matter of situation than belief.
We all compare our structured society as the
template everywhere. It may not be true in case of our neighbours. In Pakistan,
there is the Government, the Military & the Religious Groups. Each holds a
significant stake in the power cauldron. Our unified front has a triad to
engage; diplomatically, militarily & fundamentally. Yet, while we may
choose our friends, we cannot choose our geographical neighbours. The entire
business of engagement thus runs on fluid rules with a continuous SWOT
overhang.
Chanakya mentions a requirement of 1:10, in
levels of resource supremacy, to definitively defeat an adversary. As an
economy, a military & a society, that ratio is missed when we compare
ourselves with Pakistan. So expecting a subdued response from the other side is
not simple, let alone fair. Even if we try beyond, patriotic & emotional
victories so not appear worthwhile. We have not much to gain; they have not
much to lose. Till this status does not change, It is what It is.
Being election season, discussing politics
will only lead us to ideological dead ends. So let us look at the borders. The
rustic, simple & dependable Indian soldier always gives me a faith of
security. Incidents like the 6th August killings on the LoC, though
need deep introspect by national and military leadership, appears more as a
reminder, that we still have a long way to evolve. The Army Chief visited the
area. His orders were clear: Befitting Response. While a tiger just sniffs away
flies that fly around its face, it kills any animal of a bigger size if
threatened. Hence, ‘Befitting’.
Today, our perception is dictated by a bunch
of people shouting their opinion on the 9 pm TV. The truth is, they are getting
air-time and we are being short changed. In our democracy, while things are not
bright. The business of insecurity and its proliferation is not helping our
cause. I might not trust the preaching politics but I am sure of our bravest of
brave, who don’t preach but ‘do’, for giving us the ‘free’ in freedom. Jai
Hind!
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