The impact General Rahil
Shareef has made on politico-military landscape of Pakistan cannot go
unnoticed. There are rave reviews on his
performance and he has his critics. He has been declared the best military
general of 2015 by abc news, ahead of US’ chief of joint staff, Russian and
Chinese military chiefs. People may question authenticity of this survey/ news
item. But then we all crave for information which sometimes has little or no
value. We can make a case by saying that in past no other general of Pakistan
army has been dubbed as the best in the world even by unauthentic news sources.
So all this smoke augurs presence of fire down there somewhere. In which case,
more serious question is why army could not produce a general like Raheel
Sharif in 70 years or will it take another 70 years to produce a well-rounded
general like him?
Before we talk about his
achievements, it would be relevant to draw an analogy for ease of
understanding as to how things work in Pakistan and what is Army's role in it? Think Pakistan as a factory. Like any other factory, there are
procurement, HR, finance, production and marketing departments. All the
managers become important stakeholders. If one manger is efficient e.g. packing
department manager; he may impact quality of packing but he still cannot
improve the quality of product. Such is the dilemma of Army in Pakistan. Overall
situation can only improve if all institutions work towards improving the end
product. Agreed that analogy does not fit the description of Army critics but
whichever way we look at it, final conclusion will not be far from it.
Interestingly enough, General
Raheel Sharif has not done anything out of the ordinary. He has just been himself (an
officer and a gentleman). He has been a Pakistani all the way. He has just done
his job honestly. He took up issues of national interest and stuck to his guns.
It is so easy to be a cult hero in Pakistan. People are so frustrated with
years and years of lies and corruption that if a person like RS makes it to the
highest pedestal of Army and only focuses on doing the basics right; he is at
the verge of attaining a legendary status. Among other things, Pakistan’s free media, for the first time is speaking
Pakistani narrative. Nation seems united on war against terror. Corrupt and
militant political factions are sweating from their teeth. After initial
stutters, civil-military relations have taken a steady path. Clear lines are
drawn between military and political affairs. Army is not reluctant reminding political
leadership to ‘watch their steps’ on every transgression. No qualms about the fact
that army is subservient institution of the government. However, credibility
has remained an issue between the two because army never trusted political
leadership and vice versa. On the other hand, political leadership did nothing
to improve upon their credentials. Unfortunately, political leaders insist on
running the state as a ‘private company’ just like their family businesses except
that loss in state affairs due to their poor decision making will still have
gains for them. They must have obliged big players by handing out projects on easy
terms and commissions must have already been paid in time and in exact amounts.
By the way this is not an
army paid article or a suck up. Having given prime time of my life to Army and being
critical where required, I still find is painfully strange when people show
disdain for army without valid reasons. Here is a little example for common reader. PM took gift of
Saari for mother of Modi who in turn brought gifts for his grand-daughter’s
wedding last month. For the last 18 months, I am located close to Eastern
borders and every week we pick up dead bodies of our men and civilians due to
ceasefire violations by India. See how men in uniform are combating Indian atrocities
and how our PM honours the blood of our comrades who are supposed to be his
people as well.
Back to Raheel Sharif. Some
would call his popularity an undue media hype or mere optics. Others would concoct
unending conspiracy theories. And some might be swept away in infatuation.
One thing is certain that no general in past could muster as much goodwill as
RS has attained. Where do we go from here? Pakistan represents an ideology and
army is the sole impediment to physical disintegration of this country. The
whole scenario makes position of RS very critical. There are 11 months to
November 2016 and lot can be done in this time to tidying up the loose ends. Inter
alia, following may be considered for the good of Pakistan:
a.
Drone attacks on Pakistan must stop. End of
drone regime can ensure restoration of Pakistan’s sovereignty on its own land as
well announcing establishment of the writ of the state in our western corridor.
b.
Foreign policy towards India, US, Iran, KSA
and Afghanistan is crucial. Chinese friendship is guaranteed not for their love
of Pakistani people but for our geo-strategic location and Chinese interests in
the region and globe. Indian threat is not a fiction but reality and our
reactive mode needs to be switched to proactive. Dependence on US should be
curbed as US friendship is a matter of time. Better working relations with
Russia can be useful for better stakes at international front. Neutral stance on
KSA/ Iran wrangling is quintessential to keeping relative sectarian calm in the
country. An investment of over three decades in Afghanistan can only come true
if we stay relevant in power matrix and broker a deal between TTA, west and Afghan
Govt.
c.
Taking the National Action Plan to the
logical end. Political leadership should not play games with Army like we saw
in case of currency smuggling and terror financing scandals in Sindh. Govt has gained
political space against its rival parties (PPPP & MQM) as well as cut deals
where it felt necessary like letting go entire leadership of PPPP without any
prosecution. NAP must remain above political gimmicks and only Army can ensure
that. Rehabilitation of IDPs and issue of missing persons should be taken on
priority. As a follow up to Zarb-e-Azb, Govt be asked to come up with a long
term program for restoration of FATA, KPK and Balochistan eventually
configuring these area in to the fold of Pakistan.
d.
Completion of CPEC project can change the fate
of Pakistan. There will be repercussions. Construction of Gawadar Deep Sea Port
has cost us more than 60,000 lives. Construction of CPEC corridor may have its
costs. It will allow full economic advantage to Pakistan. Our friends across
border are already having sleepless nights. But they have also developed a
habit of coming up with ingenious/ proactive strategies like 2001 escalation
which silenced Kashmir Issue without firing a single bullet, Bombay attacks
aftermath and creation/ sustenance of TTP. Complacency is not an option on this
issue.
e.
It is a fallacy that terror organizations
somehow can be used as vital national assets in times of need. It had a back
blow when Mujahideen in Afghanistan went out of business after collapse of USSR
and turned their focus on IOK. But soon India, in master stroke of strategy was
able to win over few mercenaries thus creation of TTP came to pass. We are
still paying the price for a flawed policy of the past. However, learning from
past mistakes, Pakistan’s name should not figure out while listing down sponsors
of terrorism including Jaish-e-Muhammad, Jamat-ud-Dawah etc.
f.
Finally, please do not even consider
extension in your tenure as COAS. You had your share of service and glory.
Extensions have a bad history and it would be a heartbreak if your good name is
maligned for any right or wrong reason. We would love to remember you as a meteor which blazed across murky horizons of Pakistan.
Only Allah knows the whole
truth.
Pakistan with its mix bag of problems remains to be the unique country by virtue of its ideology. Inertia is broken. Look how one man has impacted the world just by doing his job honestly. I wonder what wonders may come this nation’s way, if all of us start doing our bit honestly.
Pakistan with its mix bag of problems remains to be the unique country by virtue of its ideology. Inertia is broken. Look how one man has impacted the world just by doing his job honestly. I wonder what wonders may come this nation’s way, if all of us start doing our bit honestly.
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