For all the kudos to the Modi
government for the brilliant counter-operation against terrorists in Myanmar, the
statements made by Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting Rathore
have been completely irresponsible and devoid of any sense of realpolitik. The first
thing the minister should know that by publicly claiming that the Indian Army
went inside the sovereign territory of a neighbouring state to attack militant
camps, is the spot his assertion would put the Myanmarese government in.
And surely, Zaw Htay, director of
Myanmar's presidential office, said in a Facebook post: "According to the information sent by
Tatmadaw (Myanmar army) battalions on the ground, we have learned that the
military operation was performed on the Indian side at India-Myanmar border,"
he said.
If the Minister of State was
trying to showcase the ability of his government to give a fitting response to militant
activities in the country, he didn’t need to say as much as he did. He could
have achieved the same purpose without putting our neighbor in a spot. There is
every risk that Myanmar could find it more difficult to participate in active
counter-terrorism operations with India within their territory, if they fear
that some bloke from the Indian establishment would be on TV within hours
claiming how India violated Myanmar’s sovereignty.
And he didn’t stop at this. He
went ahead and supposedly said – “western disturbances will also be equally
dealt with.”
What sort of a message was the
Minister trying to send to Pakistan? A rather foolish one, in my humble opinion.
Does he really expect that the Indian troops will march into Pakistan or their
occupied territory next time there is a terrorist attack in J&K?
Especially, when unlike Myanmar, this neighbor’s raison d'etre is their
anti-India propaganda and they are only looking for any excuse to cry wolf. And
when risking a full-blown conflict with them immediately raises the spectre of
a nuclear war.
As for sending a message to
Pakistan, is the art of subtlety all but dead? I am sure the Pakis have enough
intelligence capability to know what exactly happened in Myanmar to know the
extent to which the Indian Army went. They certainly don’t need the Minister to
tell them this.
And if the Minister wasn’t bad
enough, for the past two days all news channels and newspapers are carrying
detailed step-by-step accounts of how the operation was carried out. And as
expected, they are quoting unnamed government sources for each of their
assertions.
Have the Arnab Goswamis and the
Barkha Dutts forgotten their lessons from the Mumbai terrorist attack where
their live coverage was one of the likely reasons which allowed the siege to
continue for longer and probably resulted in more casualties than should have
been.
By giving detailed accounts of
how the operation was carried out, they are likely compromising future
operations against these and other militant groups. Not to mention they are making
matters worse for the Myanmar government.
And finally for the insider
sources in the government, are they so daft so as to provide such details? If
so, do they really deserve to be in possession of such information?
I wonder!!!
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