
But the price the Indian sub-continent and the world have paid for these small improvements has been too high. The western media last week was full of articles describing Pakistan as the most dangerous place in the world, and it is. Under Musharraf it became the terrorist capital of the world and only the naive can continue to believe that Musharraf had nothing to do with this. We in India suffered more than any other country as a result of Musharraf’s polices. From the time he failed to conquer Kashmir via his undeclared, cowardly Kargil war, he tried to do it through even more cowardly means — terrorist attacks on unarmed civilians.
Musharraf belongs, in my opinion, to that category of Pakistanis who are obsessed with the idea that India will one day break up and all Pakistan needs to do is to encourage this to happen by continuing to fight an undeclared war against us. So under Musharraf, we saw some of the worst acts of terrorism. The first after Kargil was the hijacking of IC-814. The hijackers and the terrorists Jaswant Singh graciously escorted to Kandahar all found refuge in Pakistan. And the ghastly Maulana Azhar Masood continues to practice his evil trade openly, changing the names of his murderous organisations when they get spotted on the American government’s radar.
Jihadis trained by him and his fellow travellers have blown up Indian temples and trains and killed hundreds of innocent Indians in their cause. All this happened on Musharraf’s watch and, despite his cunning ability to convince George W. Bush, that he is a trusted ally in the global war on terrorism, he convinced nobody in India. Had the jihad not turned on itself and started finding targets in Pakistan, including Musharraf himself, we would probably have paid an even higher price in India because our ‘secular’ government has done nothing to secure us against Islamist terrorism.
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