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Seven blunders that will haunt India for posterity

 

History is most unforgiving. As historical mistakes cannot be undone, they have complex cascading effect on a nation’s future. Here is a saga of seven historical blunders that have changed the course of independent India’s history and cast a dark shadow over its future. These costly mistakes will continue to haunt India for generations. They have been recounted here in a chronological order with a view to highlight inadequacies of India’s decision making apparatus and leadership’s incompetence to act with vision.

1. The Kashmir Mess

There can be no better example of shooting in one’s own foot than India’s clumsy handling of the Kashmir issue. It is a saga of naivety, blinkered vision and inept leadership. Hari Singh was the reigning monarch of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947. He was vacillating when tribal marauders invaded Kashmir in October 1947, duly backed by the Pakistan army. Unable to counter them, Hari Singh appealed to India for assistance and agreed to accede to India. Indian forces blunted the invasion and re-conquered vast areas.

... China’s aggressive intentions were clearly discernible for years in advance, Indian leadership decided to keep its eyes shut in the fond hope that the problem would resolve itself.

First, India erred by not insisting on unequivocal accession of the state to the Dominion of India and granted special status to it through Article 380 of the Constitution. Secondly, when on the verge of evicting all invaders and recapturing the complete state, India halted operations on 1 January 1949 and appealed to the Security Council. It is the only case in known history wherein a country, when on the threshold of complete victory, has voluntarily forsaken it in the misplaced hope of winning admiration of the world community. Thirdly and most shockingly, the Indian leadership made a highly unconstitutional offer of plebiscite in the UN.

Forty percent area of the state continues to be under Pakistan’s control, providing it a strategic land route to China through the Karakoram ranges. As a fall out of the unresolved dispute, India and Pakistan have fought numerous wars and skirmishes with no solution in sight. Worse, the local politicians are holding India to ransom by playing the Pak card. Kashmir issue is a self created cancerous furuncle that defies all medications and continues to bleed the country.

2. Ignoring Chinese Threats and Neglect of the Military

Memories of the year 1962 will always trouble the Indian psyche. A nation of India’s size had lulled itself into believing that its protestations and platitudes of peaceful co-existence would be reciprocated by the world. It was often stated that a peace loving nation like India did not need military at all. The armed forces were neglected. Political leadership took pride in denigrating the military leadership and meddled in internal affairs of the services to promote sycophancy. Foreign policy was in shambles. Intelligence apparatus was rusted.

Even though signs of China’s aggressive intentions were clearly discernible for years in advance, Indian leadership decided to keep its eyes shut in the fond hope that the problem would resolve itself. When China struck, the country was caught totally unprepared. Troops were rushed to snowbound areas with summer clothing and outdated rifles. Despite numerous sagas of gallantry, the country suffered terrible embarrassment. India was on its knees. With national morale and pride in tatters, India was forced to appeal to all nations for military aid. Inept and incompetent leadership had forced a proud nation to find solace in Lata Mangeshkar’s ‘Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo’.

3. The Tashkent Agreement and Return of Haji Pir Pass

Following the cease-fire after the Indo-Pak War of 1965, a Russian sponsored agreement was signed between India and Pakistan in Tashkent on 10 January 1966. Under the agreement, India agreed to return the strategic Haji Pir pass to Pakistan which it had captured in August 1965 against heavy odds and at a huge human cost. The pass connects Poonch and Uri sectors in Jammu and Kashmir and reduces the distance between the two sectors to 15 km whereas the alternate route entails a travel of over 200 km. India got nothing in return except an undertaking by Pakistan to abjure war, an undertaking which meant little as Pakistan never had any intention of honouring it.

Return of the vital Haji Pir pass was a mistake of monumental proportions for which India is suffering to date. In addition to denying a direct link between Poonch and Uri sectors, the pass is being effectively used by Pakistan to sponsor infiltration of terrorists into India. Inability to resist Russian pressure was a manifestation of the boneless Indian foreign policy and shortsighted leadership.

4. The Simla Agreement

With the fall of Dhaka on 16 December 1971, India had scored a decisive victory over Pakistan. Over 96,000 Pak soldiers were taken Prisoners of War (PoWs). Later, an agreement was signed between the two countries on 2 July 1972 at Shimla. Both countries agreed to exchange all PoWs, respect the line of control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir and refrain from the use of threat or force. Additionally, Bhutto gave a solemn verbal undertaking to accept LOC as the de facto border.

India released all Pak PoWs in good faith. Pakistan, on the other hand, released only 617 Indian PoWs while holding back 54 PoWs who are still languishing in Pakistani jails. The Indian Government has admitted this fact a number of times but has failed to secure their release. India failed to use the leverage of 96,000 Pak PoWs to discipline Pakistan. A rare opportunity was thus wasted. What to talk of establishing permanent peace in the sub-continent, India failed to ensure release of all Indian PoWs – a criminal omission by all accounts.

The Apex Court was of the view that the influx of Bangladeshi nationals into Assam posed a threat to the integrity and security of northeastern region.

Naivety of the Indian delegation can be seen from the fact that it allowed Pakistan to bluff its way through at Shimla. The Indian leadership was fooled into believing Pakistan’s sincerity. Unquestionably, Pakistan never intended to abide by its promises, both written and verbal. Fruits of a hard fought victory in the battlefield were frittered away on a negotiating table by bungling leadership.

5. The Nuclear Muddle

Subsequent to the Chinese Nuclear Test at Lop Nor in 1964, India showed rare courage in carrying out its first nuclear test on 18 May 1974 at Pokharan. Outside the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, India was the only nation to prove its nuclear capability. The whole country was ecstatic and every Indian felt proud of its scientific prowess. But Indians had not contended with their Government’s penchant for converting opportunity into adversity and squandering hard earned gains.

Instead of asserting India’s newly acquired status of a nuclear power and demanding recognition, India turned apologetic and tried to convince the world that it had no nuclear ambitions. Strangely, it termed the Pokharan test as a ‘peaceful nuclear explosion’ – a term unheard of till then. The Defence Minister went to the extent of claiming that the Indian nuclear experiment was “only for mining, oil and gas prospecting, for finding underground sources of water, for diverting rivers, for scientific and technological knowledge.” It was a self-deprecating stance. Displaying acute inferiority complex, India did not want to be counted as a member of the exclusive nuclear club.

Criticism and sanctions were expected and must have been factored in before opting for the nuclear test. Whereas a few more assertive follow-on tests would have forced the world to accept India as a member of the nuclear club, India went into an overdrive to placate the world through a self imposed moratorium on further testing. It lost out on all the advantages provided to it by its scientists. It suffered sanctions and yet failed to gain recognition as a nuclear power. The country missed golden opportunities due to the timidity and spinelessness of its leaders.

6. Kandahar Hijack

Hijacking of an Indian Airlines aircraft to Kandahar by Pakistani terrorists in December 1999 will continue to rile India’s self-respect for long. According to the Hindustan Times, India lost face and got reduced to begging for co-operation from the very regimes that were actively undermining its internal security. The hijacking revealed how ill-prepared India was to face up to the challenges of international terrorism.

The eight day long ordeal was over when India’s National Security Adviser brazenly announced that an agreement had been reached for the release of all the hostages in exchange for three Kashmiri militants including Maulana Masood Azhar. Sadly, the Prime Minister claimed credit for forcing the hijackers to climb down on their demands. The worst was yet to follow. India’s Foreign Minister decided to accompany the released militants to Kandahar, as if seeing off honoured guests.

Government’s poor crisis-management skills and extreme complacency in security matters allowed the hijackers to take off from Amritsar airport after 39 minutes halt for refueling, thereby letting the problem get out of control. India’s much vaunted decision making apparatus collapsed and was completely paralysed by the audacity of a bunch of motivated fanatics. It was a comprehensive failure of monumental proportions. India’s slack and amateurish functioning made the country earn the tag of a soft nation which it will find very difficult to shed.

7. Illegal Immigration and Passage of IMDT Act

It is a standard practice all over the world that the burden of proving one’s status as a bonafide citizen of a country falls on the accused. It is so for India as well under Foreigners Act, 1946. Political expediency forced the Government to make an exception for Assam. In one of the most short-sighted and anti-national moves, India passed Illegal Migrants – Determination by Tribunals (IMDT) Act of 1984 for Assam. It shifted the onus of proving illegal status of a suspected immigrant to the accuser, which was a tall and virtually impossible order. Detection and deportation of illegal immigrants became impossible.

Whenever demands were raised for repealing the Act, Congress, Left Front and United Minorities Front resisted strongly. Illegal immigrants had become the most loyal vote bank of the Congress. Worse, every protest against the Act was dubbed as ‘anti-minority’, thereby imparting communal colour to an issue of national security. Government’s ‘pardon’ of all Bangladeshis who had come in before 1985 was another unconstitutional act that aggravated the problem.

The Act was struck down as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court on July 13, 2005, more than 20 years after its enactment. The Apex Court was of the view that the influx of Bangladeshi nationals into Assam posed a threat to the integrity and security of northeastern region. Unfortunately immense damage had already been done to the demography of Assam and the local people of Assam had been reduced to minority status in certain districts. Illegal immigrants have come to have a stranglehold over electioneering to the extent that no party can hope to come to power without their support. Nearly 30 Islamic groups are thriving in the area to further their Islamist and Pan Bangla Desh agenda. It is incomprehensible that a nation’s leadership can stoop so low and endanger even national security for garnering votes.

Finally, is India Wiser Today?

Two features are common to all the above mentioned blunders. First, all decisions were taken by the political leadership and the bureaucracy. The military leadership was neither taken into confidence nor consulted. As a matter of fact it was deliberately kept out of the decision making loop. Although military is the primary stake holder in India’s nuclear prowess, it was not considered necessary to take it in confidence while taking decisions of strategic proportions.

Future generations will rue the fact that the Indian leadership failed the nation at critical junctures due to incompetence, ineptitude and selfish interests.

Both Tashkant and Shimla Agreements were preceded by bitterly fought wars. They entailed negotiating the extent, scope and modalities of withdrawal from occupied areas. Even then, no need was felt to seek military’s advice and no service officer was included in the Indian delegations. Political leaders and the bureaucracy abrogated the right to negotiate military matters, in the egoistic belief that they were more qualified for the task. The results were disastrous, as mentioned above.

The second common feature is that no political leader or bureaucrat was ever held accountable for monumental blunders made by them. On the contrary, every single bureaucrat made it to the higher grades and was even given lucrative post-retirement appointments. It is an obnoxious sight to see the guilty men of the above blunders masquerading as foreign policy experts on TV shows and unabashedly offering their pearls of wisdom.

The above mentioned seven indefensible blunders have had enormous impact on the security, standing and history of India. Future generations will rue the fact that the Indian leadership failed the nation at critical junctures due to incompetence, ineptitude and selfish interests. Proclivity for perpetuating personal power made the leadership shortsighted and egocentric. But for the historical blunders, the current Indian geo-political scenario would have been totally different.

Has India learnt any lesson? Unfortunately, none whatsoever. Even now, military leadership is consciously and willfully kept out of all decision making apparatus. Even issues that affect security of the nation are decided by the bureaucrats who do not possess even elementary knowledge of military matters. It is only in India that well connected retired bureaucrats are offered membership of the National Security Council (NSC) as a rehabilitation measure. Merit and expertise are of little consequence. Further, India is perhaps the only country in the world wherein NSC does not have a single military member. Bureaucrats and ex-police officers have made NSC their exclusive domain, thereby depriving the nation of expert military advice. Resultantly, recurring blunders will continue to cost the country dear.

 
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Maj Gen Mrinal Suman is India’s foremost expert in defence procurement procedures and offsets. He heads Defence Technical Assessment and Advisory Services Group of CII.

 

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Posted on: January 17, 2012 at 08:59 AM
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Posted on: December 30, 2011 at 04:56 AM
Posted by: Deepak Hegde

General SumanThis is one of the most clearly written articles highlighting the spinelessness of the political leadership in India, which is more concerned about pleasing the world at large rather than preserving India's integrity. At every point of time starting from the Kashmir mess,(Nehru's wound handed down to India which will probably fester forever) to the Kargil war (which was only won by the courage of the soldiers rather than any political agressiveness) to the 26/11 attacks the political leadership, irrespective of which party, Congress or BJP has displayed a shocking lack of political will for pressing home any advantages that have been gained militarily. We can only pray that we get an able and courageous leader like Indira Gandhi who had the gall to even stand up to US pressure (as revealed in recently declassified documents) who can hold the country together. Hope that even now the political leadership wakes up before we lose face in any further debacle. The shameless corruption scams that surface periodically, greatly weaken the initiaves taken to keep the armed forces up to date in terms of necessary equipment and on guard. Hope the political leadership has at least some amount of shame left to realize the damage they are inflicting on the country, for which they will never be pardoned by India. RegardsDeepak

Posted on: September 13, 2011 at 08:13 AM
Posted by: Anupam

Respected General, this is a wonderful article, u have greatly hilited the incompetence of indian politicans in managing our country. But, i would like to share my thoughts on my belief that the politicians r not the only one responsible for our distress, even we r equally responsible for our pathetic condition.Do u know why India is so backwards frm western countries. Ans seems very complex bt in reality its quite simple :1. Indian ppl r very-very SELFISH (almost 99% ppl).*\"SELFISHNESS\"* is the root couse of All Evils eg. corruption,diversity,rich-poor gap etc in india. It creates fear for one\'s life, thats why no1 comes forward 2 fight evil2. LAZYNESS is another evil in indians, which creates under-development and slow progress3. IGNORANCE is another evil which gives rise 2 factors like communal diversity,lack of education,promotion of political crime etc. Thre s a saying tht \"parent\'s ignorance spoils children\". Thats the reason why india has no unity in diversity(main cause of social unrest)4. Last but not least, indians r NOT-PATROTIC (again root cause- Selfishness

Posted on: August 28, 2011 at 09:01 AM
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Posted on: July 22, 2011 at 08:20 AM
Posted by: Prasanna S

Dear Sir,You have mentioned the most important mistakes India has committed since Independence. However, I believe that "improper partition" during independence has resulted in more severe and long lasting injuries. It would have been most beneficial if all the muslims in India had been deported to Pakistan during Partition. This would have obviated the severe interior security problems India is facing today. It would also have given India a definitive identity vis-a-vis its neighbours. However, India under Nehru always followed policies of socialistic cynicism, rather than having pragmatic policies. All these have made a tremendous damage to the identity of emerging India, with no strict ideology, policies or goals. This is the legacy of Nehru-Gandhi family that will haunt us forever. Sincerely,Prasanna

Posted on: July 22, 2011 at 03:43 AM
Posted by: Arun

Dear Gen.With due respect to your article, but i would like to put the other side of the coin. Please do not considere this as an excuse. India had just tasted independence. We are very much used to be ruled by the foreigns and social evils(castism). So the meaning of power, responsibility, domination in world society is bit far away. If we look throughout our history, we are a union, combination of various countries within one country. Culture, language, religion changes at every distance. The central govt. (any of the govt. that comes in the center) is all about comming together to oppose each others view or show domination of the region rather than come together to work towards a single goal. I have also heard to the extend that when there is a world level seminar. Indian delegates are seen spread out all over, whereas delegates from other country are seen in their won groups.The things are changing and will change even more when all of the citizen in the country will see the whole india as one. We have very powerful constitution, defence (army, navy, airforce), and most important united people. Only thing thatneed change is politics, their will power to make strong decision and pwoper implementor.

Posted on: July 22, 2011 at 02:27 AM
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Posted on: July 11, 2011 at 12:34 PM
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It is our fault that india is what it is today. We keep voting the very same people to power every 5 years. We the people of india are selfish and because of few 100 rs or a bottle of desi daru vote the present breed of cowards to porwer. For the change we need to change ourselves and come out and vote on the basis of merits and not few goodies during election time. Untill then nothing with change. Change should begin form us, we the people should have guts to slap those cowards and wake them form their sleep and make them understand perform and work for the nation or get out. They should be reminded that they are the servents of india and not the masters and should behave like one. Jai Hind

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Posted on: April 30, 2011 at 03:47 AM
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Nice article, but i dont think the situation will change ever as India is more an anarchy than democracy where the head sees towards one direction and the hand shows the other direction, thats also the secret for the stable govt here as majority of the mass is still ignorant of anything and the govt have no intention to change the status quo which they know is dangerous to their chair itself.These kind of article are read by those who dont even vote in the elections and hence no use, except to publish one more article on the topic by the reader if he had time, ability and finally interest to write.

Posted on: April 30, 2011 at 01:19 AM
Posted by: Sanjay Modak

I would add another to this list. In the period leading up to the Sino-Indian war of 1962, China several times offered India a quid pro quo. Give up claims to Aksai Chin and China would recognise the McMahon Line and NEFA/Arunachal. Nehru was too timid and unimaginative to accept this, citing 'opposition at home'. What opposition? Nehru was the supremo of India before 1962 and could have accepted this and today there would be no boundary dispute. Then, many years later, Nehru's grandson Rajiv Gandhi went to China and met Deng. Deng once again offered the same quid pro quo. Rajiv had a the largest parliamentary majority in the history of India. But he was too timid to accept. These were huge mistakes. A humiliating war could have been avoided if Nehru had been smart and the boundary dispute could have been resolved by Rajiv if he had had some guts. Unfortunately, this problem will haunt India for years to come. China is now very powerful and will not offer this deal again. And India will remain on the backfoot vis-a-vis China for decades to come.

Posted on: April 10, 2011 at 03:21 AM
Posted by: VIDHAN ADHAV

very analytical article...

Posted on: April 7, 2011 at 04:12 AM
Posted by: Vidhu Rawal

Your views are bold and thoughtful indeed.. But your constant iterations, to suggest, that only an increased military say in vital matters concerning the nation, would correct everything-- is just an imaginary perception, without taking many other things into account. We know, for sure, the effect of military interference in crucial spheres of many nations like Pakistan and others.. We also know that vote bank politics for minority appeasement and selfish politics to achieve fake greatdom, of the Congress party, is one of the root causes of most of these debacles (n ofcourse I have a different view about the Kandhar episode!).. So, my way to go forward is to get rid of this dynastic politics and create an atmosphere of Nationalism (much like what RSS and people like Baba Ramdev are doing), from which a bolder and a more nationalist leadership would come out.. VANDE MATRAM

Posted on: April 7, 2011 at 04:10 AM
Posted by: Vidhu Rawal

Your views are bold and thoughtful indeed. But your constant iterations, to suggest, that only an increased military say in vital matters concerning the nation, would correct everything-- is just an imaginary perception, without taking many other things into account. We know, for sure, the effect of military interference in crucial spheres of many nations like Pakistan

Posted on: April 7, 2011 at 04:08 AM
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Your views are bold

Posted on: April 7, 2011 at 04:06 AM
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Your views are bold

Posted on: January 4, 2011 at 10:16 AM
Posted by: Rajiv

An honest and sad commentary of our useless leadership. India has been cursed by God as regards quality of leadership. When will we have a dynamic young leader.

Posted on: November 11, 2010 at 10:18 AM
Posted by: neon

Maybe the biggest of them all on the international front would be India's (Nehru's) refusal to accept membership into the UNSC, offered by the US and Russia in 1955, and the suggestion that the seat be given to China instead!

Posted on: October 14, 2010 at 02:32 AM
Posted by: Ravijot

Very well written and bold article. Yes, we are 'enjoying' the fruits of the decision taken by our 'great' leaders of the 'glorious' past. It is the high time when we Indian should start seeing and understanding the truth otherwise this country is becoming weaker by the day. Atleast we should stop singing praises of a family who ruled the India since its so called independence. We should also start seeing and realising the traits the current leadership is doing with the country and the countrymen. Awake and Arise towards truth and prosperity.

Posted on: October 10, 2010 at 11:43 AM
Posted by: R.Menon

Dear Gen., a very good article. I think Indian Polity need to be changed.

Posted on: October 10, 2010 at 01:11 AM
Posted by: Kumar

A very thoughtful article. India has always been reactive in its approach towards the threats that it faced. When will we leave ? The image of a soft state has to go.

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