Pakistan works on policy to give ‘death of thousand cuts’ to India: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said that the inability to wage a direct war against India forced Pakistan to work on the policy of giving ‘death of thousand cuts’ to India. He was addressing the Late Balram Das Tandon Memorial Lecture on national security.

“Ever since India became independent, it has been a constant attempt by many anti-India forces to create an atmosphere of instability within India. A massive effort has been made for this from Pakistan’s soil. There were two wars between India and Pakistan in 1965 and 1971, in which Pakistan had to face defeat. The defeat in these wars completely proved that they are not in a position to do full-scale war with India,” Rajnath Singh said.

He emphasised that the inability to wage a direct war against India forced Pakistan to work on two policies. “On the one hand, they took steps towards finding an atomic way and on the other hand started work on the policy of giving ‘death of thousand cuts’ to India,” Singh said.

The Defence Minister said that in February, 2021 a ceasefire agreement was signed between the DGMO of India and Pakistan. “That is why we are also in wait and watch position because the trust deficit is a big problem between the two countries. However, since the last few days, there has been no ceasefire violation on the border,” he explained. “Be it the surgical strikes after the Uri incident or the Balakot airstrikes after the Pulwama attack, the Indian Army’s stern action against terrorism is not found at least in the history of independent India,” he stated.

Singh said the government is closely monitoring the situation in Afghanistan. “What is happening in neighbouring Afghanistan is raising new questions from the security point of view. Our government is constantly monitoring the situation there. Along with the security of Indians, our government also wants that anti-India forces do not promote terrorism from across the border by taking advantage of the situation being created there,” he emphasised.

He said the abrogation of Articles 370 from Jammu and Kashmir will pave the way for peace and stability in the union territory. “I believe that the remaining terrorism in Kashmir will also end. I have this belief because the strength that the separatist forces used to get there due to Article 370 and 35A is over now,” Singh added.

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