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Old 12-22-2009, 02:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bangladesh must not allow Indian Commandos in Dhaka- Walking on a knife-edge


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Tuesday December 22 2009 07:34:32 AM BDT


By Dr K M A Malik, UK


Introduction:The recent news that India is preparing to send a Commando-style force in Dhaka allegedly to guard its diplomatic mission and to protect VIPs is of great concern to many Bangladeshis. None of the pro-government print and electronic media in Bangladesh has yet published this news, for reason unknown to us. These media outlets appear to be interested more in the daily political bickering, squabbles, gossips and scandals inside Bangladesh than in the ever-increasing foreign control of different state organs. Attempts by foreign powers, especially the US and Indian imperialists, to reduce the country as a vassal state by all possible means, legal or illegal, covert or overt, seem to be of marginal interest to them.

I have seen the news covered in only two Bangla dailies, Amar Desh [1] and Shangram [2]. Both these newspapers have been the targets of severe criticisms by Bangladesh Awami League (BAL) (the current ruling party) for not following their dictates and carrying news stories uncomfortable to them. These papers as well as the daily Naya Diganta and weekly Holiday are often accused of being ‘anti-national’ or anti-liberation’ and ‘anti-India’ but ‘pro-Pakistan’ by a large number of BAL leaders and their camp followers in the media world. It is to be noted that the docile media in Dhaka, in general, do not wish to ‘hurt’ the feelings of New Delhi rulers and their followers in Dhaka, for fear of reprisals and/or the loss revenue earnings from advertisements, etc.

Media reports on the issue

In case some people suggest that the news on sending Indian troops to Dhaka is another piece anti-India propaganda concocted by Amar Desh and/or Sangram, it has to be mentioned that these papers did not ‘invent’ the story; they cited the Indian media outlet, New Delhi based Press Trust of India (PTI) as well as Kolkata based Ananda Bazar Potrika as the sources of the report. So any suggestion to discredit the report in Amar Desh and/or Sangram would be unacceptable.

For the sake of convenience of discussion, let us quote the PTI news (New Delhi, Dec 17, 2009). Captioned “Indian mission in Dhaka to be guarded by SSB troops”, it reads,

“Facing threat from terror group Laskhar-e-Taiba, India will soon deploy its para-military troops to guard its mission in Dhaka.

At least 50 specially-trained troops of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), a force that guards Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan borders, will soon be sent to guard the High Commission after getting a clearance from External Affairs Ministry.

The personnel have been trained in VIP, mobile and static security duties and would also render technical support responsibilities, official sources said.

The troops will be sent soon and an assessment report is being prepared for their deployment, they said, adding SSB personnel will be in addition to the security men provided by Bangladesh government.”

Analysis and comments

It is clear from the above PTI report that Indian government has already decided to send at least 50 specially trained troops of an elite force SSB to Dhaka and this would be done after getting a clearance from India’s External Affairs Ministry. And the purpose of this deployment is said to be providing security to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka and other dignitaries from possible attacks by the terror group Laskhar-e-Taiba (LeT). Indian government would probably justify this deployment on the excuse that Laskhar-e-Taiba is a serious threat to its security because this group is allegedly using Bangladesh soil to carry out terrorist activities in India. Three alleged members of this group were arrested last month by Bangladesh security forces, who then also said that they got the intelligence and information about these persons from the US FBI. It was also claimed that this group were taking preparations for attacks on the Indian, British and US embassies in Dhaka. We do not know how far the story about these alleged terrorists’ plan to attack the three most important embassies in Dhaka is true. But even if this were true, it is the duty of Bangladesh security forces to protect all the foreign embassies including the Indian embassy from any potential terrorist attacks, and not of the Indian SSB commando force.

The arrest of the three alleged LeT members in Bangladesh could also be another piece of R&AW-instigated disinformation campaign against Bangladesh and its security forces to portray the country as a ‘failed state’ and its security forces as totally ineffective to deal with ‘terrorism’. Such type of R&AW-inspired propaganda against Bangladesh and Muslims is nothing new. Indian ruling class and their various establishments suffer from ‘big power’ chauvinism and they have never treated the less powerful neighbours with due respect and dignity. They have always treated Bangladesh with disdain and extracted only one-sided benefits without giving anything in return. Of course, they have very successfully cultivated some important elements within Bangladesh political establishment and planted agents in different sectors to advance their cause.

The position of the Bangladesh government on the issue is unclear and to a large extent it remains very mysterious. We do not know for sure if the government has already agreed to India’s proposal for stationing the ‘especially trained’ and armed SSB elite forces in Dhaka. If such proposal has not yet been accepted, how is that the Indian government is preparing for sending its forces in Dhaka? On the contrary, if Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has already agreed to the proposal (no body else in the government would have the authority or guts to do so), does she really want to hand over the security of the Bangladesh state to the ‘big brother’? Does she accept that Bangladesh security forces are incapable of providing security to foreign diplomatic missions and other VIPs? Does she understand the consequences of Indian forces moving with arms in Dhaka streets?

Besides, there are dozens of other related questions that must be answered by the BAL government before it becomes a pawn in the hands of their so-called friends. If the friendship is not a one way but two-way traffic, would India allow armed Bangladeshi elite forces such as SSF to be deployed in New Delhi or Kolkata to provide security to Bangladeshi Missions there? In times of a serious crisis, it is not inconceivable that these Missions would become natural targets for attacks by various anti-Bangladeshi outfits such as R&AW-inspired Banga Sena or any terrorist (Muslim or Hindu) groups based in India.

If the Indian mission or any of India’s numerous business houses, cultural centre, etc., or any of its thousands of citizens living in Dhaka or elsewhere in Bangladesh come under any kind of attacks by a terrorist group like Laskhar-e-Taiba, JMB or HuJI-B [4] (the chances of such acts would only increase after the Indian forces are deployed in Dhaka), what would the government do? Would it allow more Indian troops inside Bangladesh to protect ‘India’s vital national and strategic interests’ and/or ‘help’ the BAL government in its ‘fight against terrorism’? What happens if India itself or any other external actor ‘stages’ some dramatic incidents of sabotage, kidnapping and hostage taking or carries out some high profile murders, and Bangladesh security forces are not able to make a quick response? Would it be difficult for India’s various agencies to create or take advantage of any serious ‘terrorist’ incidents to ‘volunteer’ more troops inside Bangladesh?

Those who want to know do know that imperialist and hegemonic powers do not bother for friendship with a particular group or one political party in economically and militarily weaker states; they only want to advance their own economic and strategic interests by any means ?? sweet talk, a little crumbs, coercive diplomacy, blackmail, threats, covert actions, creation of internal dissension and strife, and, finally, if the above less visible methods fail, by armed aggression and brutal occupation. The excuse for such drastic action by the imperial powers is often: ‘restoring civil order’, ‘maintaining peace’, ‘creating stability’, ‘prevention of serious abuses of human rights’, protecting minority rights, ‘advancing the cause of freedom and democracy’, etc. There are numerous examples in old as well as recent history where the imperial powers did not hesitate to dispense with their one-time ‘friends’ by conspiratorial and/or violent methods.

After the recent double game played by BAL government against the ULFA leaders who are fighting for their own independence from Indian control, this and other freedom seeking ethnic armed groups in Assam and other regions north-east of Bangladesh would become hostile to Bangladesh and Muslims. If the government proceeds further along the Indian trap of becoming an active partner (or collaborator) in their counter-insurgency campaigns in the north east, the anti-Indian freedom fighters there may extend their battlefield within Bangladesh territories. India’s war against ULFA and other freedom fighters in the north east is not ‘our war’ and we must not get involved in that.

In the past, we have observed all governments to remain more or less silent on any difficult issue related to foreign countries especially the US and India. But the silence of the present government on security threats posed by the two imperialist powers is alarming, to say the least. While many ministers miss no opportunity to argue for public acceptance or compliance of India’s multi-faceted demands and actions that many consider contrary to Bangladesh’s national interests, they seem to be totally indifferent or oblivious to their foremost duties and obligations, that is, to stand firm against all external and internal adversaries to safeguard the country’s hard won independence, sovereignty and vital national interests.

Conclusion

The government and people of Bangladesh must not allow the deployment of Indian SSB commando forces on their soil, whatever may be the initial excuse. Such an arrangement would invariably generate more suspicion, hostility and animosity against both the BAL and Indian governments. It would open the country to further Indian and US imperialist intervention on this or that excuse. The people of Bangladesh wish to live in peace with their Indian neighbours, but they will never accept the presence of Indian troops on their soil.

Bangladesh security forces have suffered some serious setbacks during the last three years due first to the misguided ‘Gang of Four Generals’ and then to the mishandling of the armed and security forces by the BAL government, especially after the tragic Peelkhana massacre. But we are confident that the armed and security forces would soon recover from the setbacks forced upon them by the nation’s local and foreign enemies and they would definitely stand side by side with the patriotic people to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty and security.

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Some food for thought, in where is the AL taking Bangladesh?

Why is Bangladeshi security inadequate all of a sudden? Are the Mumbai attack heros so much better than them?

Something stinks here, and it smells of fish.
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Some food for thought, in where is the AL taking Bangladesh?

Why is Bangladeshi security inadequate all of a sudden? Are the Mumbai attack heros so much better than them?

Something stinks here, and it smells of fish.
If you don't know read this link:

CISF men to `escorts` Indian High Commission in Pak

The CISF is already protecting Indian high commision in Pak. May be Pak security is inadequate and something is fishy here.
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This is quite a recent development, and, they are officially drivers, who are trained to handle an emergency. That is not the same as what is proposed for Bangladesh.

The 'protection' is still done by Pakistani security agencies.

And as for 'fishy', then I have alread commented about the so called American security personnel attached to the American mission in Islamabad as being extremely 'fishy'.
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Some food for thought, in where is the AL taking Bangladesh?

Why is Bangladeshi security inadequate all of a sudden? Are the Mumbai attack heros so much better than them?

Something stinks here, and it smells of fish.
If it's up to AL dalal than BD would be just a province of dada bharat however Al doesn't have walk in the park scenario in Bd.

These kind of dalali would be crush by any means necessary as people of bd already perceiving this government as extension of delhi. Bangladeshi national forces are uniting thus Al may just fall if it is continue to selling our sovereignty to bharat.
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If you don't know read this link:

CISF men to `escorts` Indian High Commission in Pak

The CISF is already protecting Indian high commision in Pak. May be Pak security is inadequate and something is fishy here.
Some of our neighbors not only suffer from the small country syndrome but also hyper paranoia syndrome.

Together it makes for a deadly mix, something again on display here, an extreme case of delusion that someone is out to get them, that their own governments are out to sell them, that they are so week and vulnerable that these small things can destroy their countries and societies.

Wonder if this hyper paranoia is more in people who have left their own Islamic heavens to live in kaafir lands.
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Bangladesh is already an Indian satellite state, how will a few extra Indian commandos impact the country?
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Bangladesh is already an Indian satellite state, how will a few extra Indian commandos impact the country?
Well not yet but will be if Awami munafiqs are not holdback. A 75 like revolution require to wipe up the reminisce of dalal bahini.
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The days of Razakaar are over. They should be glad they were not all wiped out in 1971.

They should not push their luck too far.
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Well after carefully examining the reasoning behind this article, all I can say is that it takes a patriotic voice to say something the government will not. It doesn't come down to Razakars and Bahini and such events should not be viewed through historic lenses... what it comes down to is a foreign nation using discrete scare tactics to bully itself into a peaceful country to establish a military presence. This same excuse can be used over and over conveniently at the discretion of the covertly invading nation. Bengali's have every right to question why 50 commandos will be given free reign to operate with impunity, perhaps inviting terror attacks or staging them this is entirely in India's favour and choosing. What happens if 50 commandos are deemed to be not enough and 1,000 are sent in the future? Will the government still keep mum and will dissenting voices still be labeled and suppressed as collaborating Razakaars? I personally do not care what happens nor do I think it is a huge deal because Bangladesh should be capable enough of putting the commandos on surveillance and monitoring them if they think anything is not right (If I was working in an embassy I would love the extra backup myself), but it is disrespectful for India to say that a nation's security is inadequate when nothing has happened yet to their diplomatic presence and already a military response has been drawn up, whatever the numbers. Perhaps they are working on intelligence that some attack is possible and taking smart proactive measures.
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