Precis writing
India’s internal security problems are a
manifestation of internal weakness and external attempts at waging a proxy was.
Inadequate socio-economic development, apathy towards the genuine grievances of
the people, political brinkmanship amongst other reasons, has created internal
contradictions, which have led to over five decades of internal strife.
Similarly, a number of internal security challenges faced today are fuelled and
controlled from Pakistan.
If we divide the internal security
challenges into four main groups, to include, Jammu and Kashmir, Northeast
India, Left Wing Extremism and Terrorism in the Hinterland, then the first and
the last are a direct manifestation of Pakistani influence. It is part of
Pakistani’s state policy to bleed India through a thousand cuts, given its
obvious disadvantages on the conventional was fighting front. The use of
non-state actors is essentially the employment of a proxy element, which gives
the state of Pakistan a degree of deniability. However, there is no doubt that
none of the so called non-state actors like the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) could
have operated with impunity without the active funding, logistical and military
support of Pakistan. The close linkages of the ISI and such groups are well
documented as is their direct involvement in attacks like 26/11. These groups
aim to not only create instability in states like J&K, they also have a
larger aim of destabilising the country. This is done through sporadic
terrorist strikes, which spreads terror and panic. This should also adversely
affect the ability of the Indian state to pursue economic modernisation. The
flooding of the country with counterfeits is also a way of weakening the
economy.
Therefore, the non-state actors operating
from Pakistan are the proxies of the state, functioning under a clear charter
of state policy.
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