Green Herring
The Caravan|January 2023
Why India's political leadership is bragging about winning a war with Pakistan 
SUSHANT SINGH
Green Herring

The questions are about China. The answers are about Pakistan. That seems to be the case when it comes to the Narendra Modi government's designs for India's security challenges. Even as the Chinese army clashed with Indian soldiers at Tawang's Yangtse Ridge, in December, the Modi government was more focussed on issuing diplomatic statements against Pakistan. The charge was led by the minister of external affairs, S Jaishankar, in New York, using India's turn at the presidency of the UN Security Council to converge attention towards countries harbouring terrorism-a thinly guised euphemism for Pakistan. That terrorism is a priority when no major terror attack has taken place in India since the 2019 Pulwama suicide bombing while the Chinese continue to militarily threaten India along the border makes this direction incomprehensible. That too when the Modi government is robustly engaging with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, a dispensation seen to be synonymous with terrorism.

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