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A fitting response

Editorial
The Observer
May 28, 1999


    Title: A fitting response
    Author: Editorial
    Publication: The Observer
    Date: May 28, 1999
    
    Occupation of the higher mountain reaches in the Kargil sector of
    Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan-sponsored mercenaries had posed a grave
    challenge.  As the armed forces' spokesmen put it, there is no
    question of allowing such provocative intrusions into the Indian
    territory.  Apart from the fact that these incursions constitute a
    manifold threat to the security environment, the very presence of
    these infiltrators in some strength represents an unacceptable
    compromise of our national sovereignty.  As such the response has to
    be swift and appropriate.  The combined forces' operations to flush
    out the intruders by use of aerial bombardment and ground forces
    launched since Wednesday satisfies that criteria.
    
    Expelling the intruders would have not seriously tested our armed
    forces, but for inherent limitations.  The operation flush-out is
    intended to be an affair localised on this side of the line of control
    (LoC).  This flows from two political imperatives.  The first is
    ensuring that the action dolls not escalate into a shooting war.  The
    second is to avoid dealing a death blow to the spirit of the recent
    Lahore declaration via an uncontrolled escalation of tension, at least
    from the Indian side.  It is a different issue that those sponsoring
    the infiltration of mercenaries to test the Indian political and
    military will appear to be no more bound by such commitments and the
    restraint and responsibility that go with it.
    
    The nation must applaud the armed forces which are performing a
    difficult mission within these self-imposed parameters.  It is
    gratifying that the discipline, courage and technical sophistication
    of the armed forces are up to the job.  Accurate air strikes against
    targets at 16,000 feet and above elevations have reportedly begun to
    take their grim toll on the infiltrators.  It is only a matter of time
    before the pinpoint aerial bombardment softens up the mercenaries. 
    Thereafter, the mopping up should be a cake-walk for our ground
    forces.  All the same, the armed forces would need to be on the alert
    lest Pakistan entertain ideas of coming to the aid of their
    agent-mercenaries, either directly or indirectly.
    



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