R.C. GANJOO | 10 Jul, 2023
It was a bold and clear message from the US and India statement that
has thrown an open challenge to counter global terrorism and
unequivocally condemn terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms
and manifestations. The statement has unnerved Pakistan as well as
China.
A South Asia expert at the Hudson Institute describes
US-India as a boon to President Biden to declare to the world that the
US has got India as ally on his side. The US considers China the most
serious long-term challenger to the United States, despite renewed
efforts to manage tensions.
The joint statement by US-India has
also insisted Pakistan take immediate action "against all terrorist
groups", leaving an option of asking the Financial Action Task Force
(FATF) to further tighten its anti-money-laundering and terrorism
financing standards.
Both India and Pakistan are relevant to the
US for different reasons. India is on the geopolitical centre stage. Its
strategic value for the West is increasing. Thus, after the US-India
joint declaration, US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome moved his pawn
diplomatically on June 23, keeping Pakistan under US wings and saying
"Our people-to-people ties have taken forward the US-Pakistan
relationship for 75 years. Perhaps the most meaningful result of our
diplomatic engagement is the network of personal and professional
connections made by tens of thousands of Pakistanis who have gone to the
US on US-funded academic programmes and exchanges and those Americans
who come to study in Pakistan".
The US's top priority for Pakistan
is to eliminate terrorism, counter emerging terrorist threats, and
address the causes of instability. The US has supported 120,00 Pakistani
police officers' training programmes and encouraged female officers'
recruitment and professional development. Not only these more than 2,000
Pakistani officers have gone on US-funded military education and
training programmes, Pakistan is among the top two countries in the
world for participation in US military exchanges.
Minister of
State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar in an interview to the
Washington Post said “Pakistan can no longer try to maintain a middle
ground between China and the United States”. US-Pakistan relations have
served vital interests for over six decades, but it has not been a
‘normal’ bilateral relationship. In Pakistan, the US connection
strengthened the army and enhanced its political profile. Washington was
not happy with Pakistan’s relations with China, the 1965 war, its
nuclear programme, and Pakistan’s contribution to the failure of the
Afghanistan war.
It is widely believed by political observers that
incidents of instability in Pakistan are Washington’s hidden ‘agenda’
to destabilise Pakistan so as to take out its nuclear assets. Washington
wants to punish Pakistan for being an ally of China. In 2002 Richard
Armitage, then-deputy secretary of state admitted that Pakistan was
never important to the United States in its own right. It was important,
because of third parties. The implication was that Pakistan had no
permanent value for the US, and its importance for Washington derived
from the importance of South Asia more broadly.
In the given
economic and politically wreck situation, Pakistan is left with no
option but to seek US support for an IMF loan. The US is taking
advantage of Pakistan’s precarious financial situation, pressuring
Islamabad to keep a distance from Beijing. The IMF has recently raised
serious objections over the budget for the fiscal year 2023-24, which
has further narrowed the chances of revival of the Extended Fund
Facility programme. Donald Blome expressed confidence in the policies
and programmes of the Pakistan government for economic sustain¬ability
and socio-economic uplift of the masses. He extended his support to
further promote bilateral economic, investment, and trade relations
between both countries.
Pakistan is the only regional country that
has not thrown its weight behind any single global power. Islamabad
seems to be seeking good ties with Moscow and Washington. It does not
want to harm American interests but at the same time, it will not go
against Beijing.