Pak needs to correct strategic depth in Afghanistan for good ties with India
By ANIFriday, February 12, 2010
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan would need to correct its strategic depth in Afghanistan to facilitate good relations with India, says a Daily Times report.
According to the report, the Pakistani security establishment should learn from past experience, which suggests “it cannot have peace on its western border (Afghanistan) without having normal - if not good - working relationship with its neighbour on the eastern border (India).”
The report further goes on to say that New Delhi’s offer of talks, which Islamabad has accepted, “may be a belated realisation that wars and hostilities do not create trust but annihilation of social structures.”
It says Afghanistan has witnessed destruction in totality, and warns that Pakistan is treading on a similar path quite fast.
It calls on Islamabad to take rationale measures to prevent the whole region from suffering.
“Till the guns in Kashmir are not silenced, there could be no peace in Afghanistan either,” the Daily Times says.
Pakistan, it says, is for all practical purpose, a security state, and its policy on Afghanistan has been defeatist in nature.
Strategically, it has lost over 2,200 officers and jawans of the army with over 6,000 injured in the war on terror along the Pakistan-Afghanistan terror. (ANI)