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  • A recent book by Pakistani journalist Shuja Nawaz has made startling revelations about the inclination of the NDA government to divide Jammu and Kashmir and surrender a part to Pakistan. Shuja Nawaz is the younger brother of Pakistan’s former army chief Asif Nawaz. In his book, Crossed Swords: Pakistan, its Army, and the Wars Within, Nawaz notes that India’s then foreign minister Jaswant Singh had agreed to redraw the boundaries in Jammu & Kashmir on the basis of rivers flowing in the state — during bilateral talks with his Pakistani counterpart Sartaj Aziz. Fortunately, the Kargil war broke out within months of these talks and prevented the division of Kashmir.

    Had the war not taken place and Singh’s formula been finally put to use, a large part of Jammu would have merged with the valley and ceded to Pakistan. This would have marked a completely unacceptable turnaround from India’s stated position that Kashmir is an integral part of India.

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    Remarkably, several other questionable concessions litter our Pakistan policy during the NDA regime. In 1999, Vajpayee became the first Indian PM to endorse the state of Pakistan by signing the visitor’s book at Minar-e-Pakistan. He also became the first Indian head of state to admit Kashmir was an issue between India and Pakistan, which needed to be resolved through bilateral talks.

    In private conversations with me, many Pakistani politicians have lamented that they miss the benevolence of the NDA government, compared to the hardball attitude of the present government. Even Lal Krishna Advani has confessed in his book that despite his being the home minister, he never came to know who had authorised Jaswant Singh to escort the captured terrorist Maulana Masood to safe havens out of India. There could possibly be more skeletons waiting to tumble out of the NDA’s cupboard, but nothing could be more shocking than its willingness to buy peace over Kashmir by dividing the state. We do not know if Shuja Nawaz’s claims are true, but the NDA clearly owes a clarification on this issue to the Indian people.

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