Siachen Glacier is critical to India’s sovereignty by a retired Infantry Officer -
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There is a concerted effort on the part
of many interested parties to demilitarise the Siachen Glacier. However, the
realities of the situation is not explained why Siachen Glacier is critical to
India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Introduction
One of the biggest drawbacks to India’s
geopolitical vision is that India’s defence policy or its strategic vision been
not been formally enunciated in a document and these compounds to the dithering
and flip flop that signatures Siachen Glacier issue. This possibly could be
because of the ingrained philosophy of the Nehruvian era
that:
‘let us not be frightened too much of
the military might of this or that group. I am not frightened and I want to tell
it to the world on behalf of this country that we are not frightened of the
military might of this power or that.
Our policy is not a passive policy or negative policy.’
Our policy is not a passive policy or negative policy.’
There is no doubt that based on the
utopian idealism of Nehru, India is not afraid of any military power but then
India has repeatedly been challenged over the post Independence years,
wherein:
• The principle that
Kashmir legitimately belongs to India because of the Instrument of Accession (as
deemed a necessity by the British Parliament’s Indian Independence Act) has been
compromised because of an idealistic utopia. This has led to wars with Pakistan
causing immense loss in human, material and financial resources, apart from
leaving behind a legacy leading to Pakistan sponsored terror infestation
starting in Kashmir spreading to the rest of India.
• The humiliation of
1962 caused by the same utopia, leaving a parade ground army with obsolete
weapons, not positioned for High Altitude Warfare, ordered to ‘ throw the
Chinese out’.
The lack of vision strategic or
political was so evident in this era of utopian obsession, laced with grandeur
of personal pining to be remembered as a ‘Grand Statesman of the Century’ for
posterity to note!
It was only the pragmatic and realistic
policies of Indira Gandhi, especially her masterly handling, both politically
and militarily, of the Liberation of Bangladesh that resurrected and restored
the morale of the Nation from being a footnote in the sub continental history
and the Indian Army’s resounding wallop at Nathu La and Chola, apart from
Sumdorong Chu that cautioned China that they would do better to find some other
nation to ‘teach a lesson’ to!
While politicians may be on the same
page, unable to develop the courage to emerge from the historical rut weaved by
the Nehruvian philosophy, the Army is reluctant to hold the can for political
grandstanding to the gallery of vested interests, be it Nations, media or the
pink panthers of liberal thought and be blamed for the lack of geopolitical and
geostrategic vision of the governance dispensation, and that does not imply
politicians alone!
History
The delineation of the Karachi Agreement
signed on July 29, 1949, by ranking military representatives of India and
Pakistan and the UN Military Observer Group endorsing the Cease Fire Line to
“Chalunka (on the Shyok River), Khor, thence North to the glaciers”, passing
through grid reference NJ 9842. The region beyond NJ 9842 was not demarcated,
possibly because of the glaciers and formidable heights that were uninhabited,
unexplored and even uncontested!
Maps, Pakistani, UN and global, till
around 1972 indicated the CFL as was correct. It was the 1963 unilateral ceding
of the 5000 sq km Shaksgam Valley by Pakistan to China that emboldened Pakistan
to establish its suzerainty over territories to the East, possibly at the behest
of China so as to make an uninterrupted link with Chinese occupied Aksai Chin.
To this end, Pakistan commenced a permit regime for mountaineering expeditions
in the Siachen. To this end, they were illegally assisted by the US Defence
Mapping Agency, which published a map extending the CFL from NJ 9842 to a point
just west of the Karakoram Pass.
Pakistan gave permission to a Japanese
expedition to scale an important peak (Rimo I) in 1984, it further fuelled the
suspicion of the Indian Government of Pakistani attempts to legitimize their
claim. The peak, located east of the Siachen Glacier that overlooks the
Northwestern areas of Aksai Chin, illegally occupied by China
.
In 1983, Pakistan decided to shore their
claim by deploying troops on the Siachen glacier, fearing that India might
capture key ridges and passes near the glacier given India’s mountain expedition
forays and decided to send their own troops first. Islamabad ordered
Arctic-weather gear from a supplier from London, unaware that the same supplier
provided outfits to the Indians. India was thus forearmed.
The Indian Army occupied the Glaciers on
13 April 1984, four days before the Pakistani Army was to occupy the same i.e.
17 April 1984. It was a coup for the political leadership of Indira Gandhi and
the meticulous planning of the Indian military leadership.
Cost of Maintaining Combat Readiness in
the Glacier
The cost of maintain the Indian Troops
is said to be Rs 5 crores per day. Some pro demilitarising advocates estimate
indicate annual costs for maintaining the Siachen outposts for India are around
300 million US dollars and for Pakistan about 100 million US dollars. Pakistani
estimates indicate that Pakistan spends approximately Rs15 million a day to
maintain three battalions at the Siachen Glacier, which makes Rs450 million a
month and Rs5.4 billion a year. On the other hand, the deployment of seven
battalions at the Glacier costs India Rs50 million a day, Rs1.5 billion a month
and Rs30 billion a year and claim that over 8,000 Indian and Pakistani soldiers
between April 1984 and April 2012.
Reasons Advocating
Demilitarisation
“Siachen is not worth the challenge of
human beings being sacrificed for nation ego.”
Bereft of vegetation, the glacier
happens to be one of the world’s most inhospitable regions where temperature
hovers around minus 40 degree Centigrade. If bare skin touches metal, it binds
as if with glue and can be torn off. In winters, strong winds from Central Asia
can further bring down the temperature to minus 50 degrees. The glacier receives
6-7 meters of the annual total of 10 meters of snow in winter alone. Snowstorms
can reach speeds up to 150 knots (nearly 300 kilometres per
hour).
The Indian troops on the other hand are
stationed about 80 km away from the road-head and have to be maintained entirely
by air, which is not only cost prohibitive but also risky because of the adverse
weather conditions most of the times. Interestingly, the Pakistani soldiers
cannot get up to the glacier and the Indian forces cannot come down. Soldiers
brought down to base camp often suffer hearing, eyesight and memory loss because
of prolonged use of oxygen masks. Many lose eyes, hands or feet to
frostbite.
But what is interesting is that the
Pakistanis finds Glacier warfare irksome compared to the Indians wherein they
are alarmed that The Pakistanis lose fewer men to the hostile elements and more
to the Indian firing .
What has shaken the Pakistanis from
their till now smug military adventurism, occupying lower heights and easier
logistics, is the deadly avalanche that wiped out their Northern Light Infantry
HQ including the Colonel! It is no secret that the Pakistani logistics for
Bilafond La and Ali Brangsa have become untenable. The morale of troops there
can be well fathomed.
Hence, the new and unheard of pacifism
of the Pakistani military leadership is not surprising. The fact that Pakistani
Army continues to harbour optimism over the Siachen is because the ‘sacrifice’
is by the Shias of the Northern Light Infantry, the dead abandoned to rot on
Indian soil after the grandiosely named Pakistan fiasco in Kargil Op Badr
(turning point in Muhammad’s struggle with his opponents among the Quraish in
Mecca. The battle has been passed down in Islamic history as a decisive victory
attributable to divine intervention). The Pakistani ‘love’ for the Shias
requires no recall given the regular bombing of their mosques and daily
killing!
Pakistan’s abject impotence in
‘conquering’ Siachen is so evident, wherein instead of accepting the actual
ground position, they have resorted to internationally appealing agenda of the
environment, completing forgetting she alone perpetuated the crisis by wanting
to occupy the Glacier before the Indians. Interestingly Federal Defence
Secretary Nargis Sethi told media at the end of 13th round of talks on Siachen
between India and Pakistan, “We have informed the Indian delegation that the
glacier melting and pollution on Siachen was not only an issue of concern for
the region but it could affect the entire world,” An ideal case of the Devil
citing Scriptures for own purposes!
“Glacial
retreat”
It is claimed that the Siachen glacier
has been retreating for the past 30 years and is melting at an alarming rate and
retreating at a rate of about 110 meters a year and that the glacier size has
almost reduced by 35 percent. The issue to ponder is that Arctic and the world
glacier too are receding alarmingly. Obviously, one cannot be selective to drive
one’s agenda.
“Waste dumping”
Unique is also the contention that the
waste produced by the troops stationed there is dumped in the crevasses of the
glacier. The Indian Army is on a “Green Siachen, Clean Siachen” campaign to
airlift the garbage from the glacier, and to use biodigestors for biodegradable
waste in the absence of oxygen and freezing temperatures.
It may have missed the environmental
campaigners that scientists of Defence Research and Development Organisation are
also working to produce a bacteria that can dwell in extreme weather conditions
and can be helpful in decomposing the biodegradable waste
naturally.
“Fauna and
flora”
The flora and fauna of the Siachen
region are also affected by the huge military presence.[26] The region is home
to rare species like snow leopard, brown bear and ibex which are at risk because
of huge military presence.
There is no doubt about that but then, is it not a universal phenomenon? Or else why should animals and plants be put on the endangered species the world over?
There is no doubt about that but then, is it not a universal phenomenon? Or else why should animals and plants be put on the endangered species the world over?
Strategic Importance of
Siachen
It is amusing to read headlines as ‘Army
chief opposes PM’s trip to Pak’. This is India and not Pakistan where the Chief
can oppose the Government. What the Chief, as any Chief would do, was to inform
the Prime Minister of the dangers fraught by winning political brownies over the
real dangers overpowering such boneheaded pipedreams.
The issue is simple if India had not
occupied Siachen, then Pakistan from the West and China from the East would have
a stranglehold over the Karakorum Pass.
What is missed out is that the Chinese have military advantage
in the Daulat Beg Oldi area, which can cause a strategically and tactical
imbalance and if India withdraws from Siachen and Pakistan, in collusion does a
‘Kargi’, the area will be lost forever and the continuity of China’s domination
of illegally occupied territories from Aksai Chin to Shaksgam Valley will be
complete.
Little to people realise that in high
altitude, without acclimatisation, the troops are as good not being
there.
The medical problems on the glacier
include high altitude pulmonary oedema, acute mountain sickness, frost bite
chilblains, hypothermia, snow blindness.
To obviate that there is a three week
acclimatisation that is necessary at various heights.
The question arise is that after the
Indian Army quits the Siachen and Pakistan and China does a Kargil, would it be
possible to put ‘acclimatised and fit’ troops to ‘throw the intruders out’ to
quote Nehru’s famous last words? Yes, it can still be done. But at what costs in
wasted lives? Is our memories that short that we have forgotten how Pakistan’s
crown in Siachen, the Quaid post, was won and at what costs and be renamed Bana
Post?
Are soldiers dispensable commodities for
political follies attempting thereafter to achieve ‘instant stardom’ and prove
great patriots?
Must soldiers, who are also
citizens of the country, die to uphold the abject stupidity of politicians who
have no clue of warfare and sacrifice the soldier have done, they living in the
cocoon of snug happiness with the ill gotten gains at the cost of the
Nation?
Think that over before you sell the
Nation!
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