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Dear Readers,
We came very close to a nuclear holocaust,
courtesy of the BJP-led coalition in India. The media in the west went
to town on the fact that we do not comprehend the damages of a nuclear
war, but frankly, do they? Because President Pervez Musharraf reacted
instantly to Sept 11 the west took him to be a pushover and proceeded
to bully Pakistan on behalf of India’s contrived lies. It was only
when they found that he would not give way on matters of dignity and
honour that they changed tack and got India to announce some cosmetic
“relief”. The Indian troops are still in great numbers on our
borders and given the likes of Advani and Fernandes, one would be mad
to let our guard down. The Indians invented “casus belli” when
there was not a shred of evidence as cause, they can do so again
without batting an eyelash. I am taking the liberty of publishing my
article entitled “MEDIA STRATEGY FAILURE”.
If one can orchestrate a barrage of lies to the
media long enough, it will eventually be broadcast to the world as the
truth. Take for example, the theory that India will do a limited
strike in Kashmir as punitive action and hard-pressed Pakistan will be
forced to react across the international border in an all-out war. The
surmise is that since India has greater numbers in conventional forces
and Pakistan has no strategic/tactical depth, Pakistan will eventually
be forced into first use of nuclear weapons at the tactical level and
such an exchange may well escalate very quickly into all-out nuclear
war. This makes out Pakistan to be an irresponsible “rogue” State
whose nuclear weapons are a menace to the world at large. This is far
from the truth. In 1965 Operation Gibraltar was a brilliant plan but
it had one major flaw, the conditions within Occupied Kashmir were not
conducive to guerilla warfare. Today, that situation is totally
reversed, a full fledged guerilla war mostly indigenously nurtured has
been a fact of life for a dozen years even though they are badly
outnumbered and outgunned by better trained and equipped Indian
forces, the Kashmiris are hardened guerillas and can tie up the
operations and logistics of Indian forces on the frontline. What will
happen if a few thousand well armed totally motivated commandos
infiltrate a number of locations across the “Line of Control” (LoC)
to bolster their strength? This time motivation is at its height, and
the Indians have created the right conditions by their inhuman
behaviour, surrounded by a hostile population up in arms anything can
happen. Remember what happened to the Indians when the Chinese got
behind them in 1962 in NEFA. Who will then be ready to resort to
nuclear weapons? This very likely scenario is ignored by the media.
Our media strategy failures started with the
Kargil crisis when a brilliantly executed tactical military plan
having strategic dimensions became a diplomatic disaster because of
lack of strategic media harmony duly orchestrated by the government of
the day. Despite the fact that on the ground a terrible toll was taken
from the Indians sent to dislodge those occupying the mountain-tops,
our credibility took a sustained pounding in the international media
and the Indians had a field day. While taking at least 4 to 5 times
the number of casualties we had, the Indians went on a media blitz to
claim victory on the one hand, while successfully tarring and
feathering whatever official line we dished out. The domestic reward
for the BJP government was electoral success, enough for them to head
a credible coalition.
Some observers had warned after Agra that the
first major media victory that Pakistan won over India was wholly and
solely due to an astonishing solo performance by the President General
Pervez Musharraf. The official media had done next to nothing. Then
came Sept 11 and again Pervez Musharraf scored and scored big. For
some time he remained centre-stage as one of the most important
members of the Coalition. Islamabad became the focal point of all
anti-Taliban/anti-Qaeda activity. Everyone and his uncle came calling.
With the world media attention riveted on the military operations in
Afghanistan, all the top media personalities, anyone who was anyone,
came to Islamabad and sought an interview with the President. In fact
he was (and remains) our only successful media salesman. He cannot
carry the ball by himself forever. In the meantime, India has been
chaffing at the bit at all the media attention Pakistan was getting
and their anti-Pakistan rhetoric went into high drive. With the as yet
unexplained attack on the Indian Parliament on Dec 13, the media
environment for Pakistan started to change internationally and one
event after the other occurred that drove Pakistan’s media
credibility on the defensive. Danny Pearl’s brutal murder, the
Church bombing, the suicide attack on the French submarine workers,
the Jammu incident, all seem to have been fine-tuned to destroy
Pakistan’s credibility internationally. All these (and others) could
very well be Indian RAW-created happenings but in the face of
relentless Indian media campaign overseas, it is we who are blamed for
terrorist incidents on both sides of the border. It is galling to
realize that even while you are telling the truth it is taken as false
and the lies that the Indians are dishing out is taken to be the
truth!
The Indians have been very successful in keeping
strategic harmony in their media campaign against us. Through the
years their policy has been one of “conversionary” i.e. attacking
the foundations of our ideology, so that we ourselves began to
question the two-nation theory and “divisive” i.e. creating
misunderstanding between the federating units on one issue or the
other e.g. the sharing of water problem. India has some very good and
seasoned journalists but in any conflict with Pakistan they follow the
government brief without exception. At the same time, there is
apparent decentralization of propaganda at the tactical (opportunity)
level and one finds that because of the recurring and constant
cacophony, the foreign news media picks up Indian-fed stories and the
world perception labels Pakistan as a “terrorist-exporting”
nation.
Reaction to President Musharraf’s address of
May 28 Indian Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh in his very own deep
sonorous baritone proceeded to call Pakistan the epi-centre of
terrorism of the entire world, and lo and behold, our very own former
PM twice over Ms Benazir Bhutto appeared on “Fox TV” to confirm
that Pakistan had indeed been exporting terrorism and India was right
to lose its patience. With PMs like those, why does Pakistan need
enemies? When Ms Benazir took over as PM in November 1998, she quickly
brought in Lt Gen (Retd) SR Kallue as DG ISI and he remained DG ISI
for the 20 months she was in power till early August 1990 when her
government was dismissed. In 1993 she inherited Javed Ashraf Qazi as
DG ISI. Are we to believe that the men who were handpicked by her (Qazi
was even slated to become COAS) did not brief her once what ISI was
doing in Kashmir i.e. if it was doing anything.
Somewhere between the Foreign Office and the
Ministry of Information we have dropped the ball as far as not only
countering the Indian propaganda but carrying the fight to them by
exposing the truth as it was. No doubt after Sept 11 and the world
coalition against terrorism the task has become much harder, that the
US failed to get the top Al-Qaeda and Taliban leadership has not
helped. So the focus is on our western borders and the Indians, who by
the way never mentioned Al-Qaeda once pre-Sept 11. Now they
categorically put the blame on us for every act of international
terrorism, real and/or perceived.
The failure of our media strategy is because our
governmental media leadership has failed to come up with a cohesive
media strategy, to defend the ideological and psychological frontiers
of Pakistan. This may yet have grave national repercussions for us but
this is not the time to ascertain and/or apportion blame. We are in
the middle of the most severe crisis in our entire history, one that
threatens our whole existence as a free nation. We must, therefore,
get down to re-structuring, re-organizing and rejuvenating our media,
concentrating on coalescing the talent and potential of the private
sector. We must come up with a comprehensive media strategy
incorporating the new ground realities. Part of the blame for the
failure should be taken by our diplomatic mandarins who have to
discard their “stuffed shirt” attitude, but one has to recognize
that the media strategy failure was a failure at the planning and
operational level both. The President needs to move fast to
re-structure the entire national media apparatus.
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