Surgical Strikes And After
Discussions get carried out on how skillfully the surgical strikes were carried out and comparisons made with similar strikes by Israel and United States. The urban middle class gets elevated and gossip in their four walls on this achievement. The war hawks argue that this should have been done long back. They maintain that Indians should just go out and kill.
The jingoism is on the air. In this jingoistic atmosphere, reason has lost its sense. If you argue against the war mongering, you will be immediately branded as anti-national. The monsoon clouds are slowly giving way to war clouds. The war clouds have the potential to endanger everyone. Unlike a monsoon cloud, where destruction due to heavy rains are nature created, a war due to war cloud is a human error. This war cloud widens an already existing artificial political division. Cultural and human similarities between India and Pakistan lose their meaning in this division.
In the jingoistic atmosphere constant thirst for war only grows. Strategic analysts and war hawks on both sides of the border become active. The right wings on both sides raise the jingoistic passions. Kashmir, a land sandwiched between both the countries yet once again goes into the background. Their issue once again becomes an Indo-Pak issue.
The heightened atmosphere provides yet another opportunity to the political elite to deviate people from the real issues concerning the people. The rising prices, the unemployment, the poverty, issues of justice, issues of food shelter and clothing become meaningless. The jingoism becomes the basis for creating a vote bank for upcoming elections to a large Indian state.
T. Navin works with an NGO. He did his M.Phil from Jawaharlal Nehru University.
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