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' Use me as a Sandbag , sir ' 1965 Indo-Pak war 14 August 2013 at 16:44
Some incidents stay fresh and remain in ones mind throughout life. I wasn't even born when India suddenly attacked Lahore in the early hours of dawn expecting a walk-in. My maternal grandfather B.G.N Kazi was Secretary ,Law Department ,West Pakistan then.It was a huge disruption of life as they were suddenly pushed into war mode but the Lahoris showed true mettle. It was a very emotional time ; this was told me by my mother when I was a little girl. My grandfather wanted to fight the war as a volunteer ,the family had been sent to Karachi as the war looked very threatening.
Growing restless he wrote to his boss to allow him to join as a volunteer,he felt stuck behind his desk and wanted to serve the country. The boss wrote back that he couldn't allow him , he was already serving Pakistan very responsibly even if behind the desk and moreover ,he wasn't even that young to fight a war.
Disheartened ,he finally wrote again 'Use me as a sandbag , sir '. He was a diehard patriot all his life and believed in sincere , hard work . He served Pakistan very well on various occasions.
These words have stuck in my mind throughout my life. I often think that it doesn't even matter if it is a big effort,every drop counts to make an ocean.
Pakistan won the 1965 war,there were many tales of valour and bravery to share but I always remember these words and try to give Pakistan something back :)
We have to hand the torch of patriotism on to our children as they are in danger of becoming too blasé.
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PRISM and Pakistan 12 June 2013 at 12:16
PRISM is a government codename for a data collection effort known officially as US-984XN. There are two NSA monitoring programs reported on. One collects metadata on phone calls in the US, and the other one, PRISM, gives access to email and other data at companies like Google. The PRISM program allows government agents direct, real-time access to the servers of nine major tech companies, including AOL, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, PalTalk, Skype, Yahoo! and YouTube. PRISM is a "streamlined way" to give the NSA the ability to handle and process the response "in an automated fashion," it allows an analyst to look at, collate, monitor, and cross-check different data types provided to the NSA from Internet companies. The NSA data-mining tool is called Boundless Informant, which organizes and maps records of communications collected from computer and phone networks.
A heat map obtained by the Guardian newspaper breaks down the data collection by country: In this period, more than 2 billion reports came from the U.S. -- a sizable number, but paling in comparison to Iran and Pakistan, with 14 billion and 13.5 billion reports, respectively. PRISM does not target US citizens, who are protected by the constitution from unreasonable searches. PRISM collects data of "non-US persons", particularly those in Iran and Pakistan. These programs have congressional and judicial oversight. The NSA could ask Facebook for access to all Facebook accounts opened up in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Maybe there are 50 of them , all will be under surveillance . In this way , internet activity of anyone in Pakistan isn't private anymore , from politicians to army officers , absolutely anyone
This is something Pakistan government hasn't authorised any government or company to do, in these circumstances it is advisable to stop putting correct information online .
The line drawn between US citizens communications and foreign nationals communications is very worrying too, US citizens have the right to privacy but the rest of the world doesn't? If the privacy laws of individual countries aren't being respected then doesn't that count as an act of war?
Whereas PRISM is involved in the collection of data, another took Boundless Informant focuses on organizing and indexing metadata. The tool categorizes communications records rather than the content of a message itself, such as a text message or phone call. Boundless Informant does not reveal the content of emails or phone calls, but its data can encompass location and Internet Protocol address information, according to the Guardian.
According to Times sources, both Google and Facebook have discussed setting up separate portals where the companies deposit data when they receive requests from the U.S. government.
Companies implement these orders "just as though they would implement a wiretap — there's no direct access to servers," CNET's source said. And these orders, the source explains, are not dragnet orders: "You can't say everyone in Pakistan who searched for 'X'... It still has to be particularized."
A secret court order was passed instructing Verizon to hand over the phone records of millions of American customers on an "ongoing, daily basis." A class-action lawsuit against Verizon says the defendants violated customers' "reasonable expectation of privacy, free speech and association, right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures and due process rights." The majority of people in developed countries spend at least some time on the Internet and that necessity is being abused to extend government powers beyond what is necessary .It is simply a contravention of human rights. The US government has granted itself power it is not entitled to , Internet freedom and basic liberties of the people are being compromised. There is a huge possibility such information would be misused , there is hardly any positive aspect.
If anybody wanted to see your e-mails or your phone, all they have to do is use intercepts and get your e-mails, passwords, phone records, credit cards. Any analyst at any time can target anyone and nobody , not even a President or army chief is safe .
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Farrukh Abdullah, Wälí Khan, ML King and 4 others like this.
Usman Latif Khawaja but of course we already knew about them -its not a surprise 13 June 2013 at 22:41 · Unlike · 1
Sabena Siddiqi True , but we did not know exactly what they knew or how .. 13 June 2013 at 22:44 · Like · 1
Usman Latif Khawaja they say facebook was the cheapest spy tool they built .lol 13 June 2013 at 22:45 · Unlike · 1
Usman Latif Khawaja i was told mush sold aafia for half a million but bush was a rich prez .lol 13 June 2013 at 23:15 · Edited · Like
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ML King no privacy means no freedom of any kind .
Gwadar : China,s String of Pearls
Gwadar port is the largest and deepest sea port in this part of the world . On February 18, Pakistan transferred control of its strategically-located deep-sea port at Gwadar, Baluchistan Province, to China.
Gwadar,s 90% business is sea to sea and it does not need a large road network .The commercial importance chiefly stems from its natural layout and depth that enables largest tonnage ships to dock there , a characteristic which is absent in Dubai and Chahbahar ports .
Central Asia is a land-locked region and its best access to warm waters ıs through Pakistan and Afghanıstan or through İran. The sıtuatıon ın Afghanıstan seems likely to remain unstable ın the future and UN /US sanctions on Iran are unlikely to be lifted for many years making the China -Pakistan route the best option for Central Asia .
China has long had the ambition of setting up a warm water port where its approach and exit is not interdictable by the US Naval bases; to which Gwadar is a strategic dream come true. China wants to set up outposts located along its energy lines across the globe to monitor and safeguard energy flows. Gwadar is situated on the Arabian Sea, just 180 nautical miles (330 kilometres) from the Straits of Hormuz, through which a third of the world’s oil supply passes. It is a prime location to monitor shipping passing through the Straits of Hormuz from the Persian Gulf, it also provides access to cheap land routes or Middle East trade through Pakistan into western China and Central Asia. It is a deepsea port built with help from Chinese money and has been run by a Singaporean company—until now.
The Port of Singapore Authority wasted a decade without development possibly under the influence of countries averse to Pakistan's national interests. The Pakistan People’s Party-led government signed the Gwadar agreement with China,the previous government had opted in 2007 for the Port Authority of Singapore not to upset Washington even though China was providing 75 percent of the $US250 million cost of construction. For China, the port agreement provides vast potential benefits. Lin Boqiang, director of Energy Economics Research centre at Xiamen University, explained: “I do believe China will build the port at the astonishing ‘Chinese speed’ to exploit the port’s strategic values.” It offers a shorter route to western China—via the recently expanded Karakoram highway across Gilgit-Baltistan in northern Pakistan—and an alternative route to vulnerable sea lanes through the Straits of Malacca.
China is also expected to build a naval base at Gwadar and its navy would maintain a regular presence there. China is the economic world power that is set to replace the US as the world's military power .
The US sees Gwadar as part of China's strategy of building a "string of pearls" presence on the Indian Ocean. Gwadar is the most important and best strategically located 'pearl '. Beijing has also developed Hambantota port in Sri Lanka and built a container port facility in Chittagong in Bangladesh. India fears Gwadar will soon become the Chinese navy's key regional base and it would be effectively encircled by China.
The US has always viewed the growth of Sino-Pakistan strategic ties with trepidation. It dislikes the rapidly growing power and influence of China in Asia. The US military presence in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Iraq might be aimed at containing China in Central Asia. China has speeded up the Sino-Pakistan corridor project when the US is about to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. The port could effectively be used to cap US influence in the Arabian Sea.
Once proposed rail, road and pipeline projects between China and Pakistan are complete Gwadar port will handle most of the oil imports to China. Sixty percent of China’s oil comes from the Gulf travelling 16,000 kilometres in a few months to Shanghai. Gwadar reduces the distance to just 5000 kilometres with fewer risks .The linkage of Gwadar port with Karakoram Highway will also multiply Pakistan exports to China .
India is concerned that Gwadar can pose problems for India’s sea lines of communication, it could get worse if US scales down its presence in Bahrain due to economic constraints. India's counter strategy Chahbahar port in Iran gives India access into Afghanistan and a trilateral agreement has been signed between India, Iran and Afghanistan to give Indian goods for Central Asia and Afghanistan VIP treatment and tariff concessions at Chahbahar. India is also constructing a high-tech naval base at Rambilli west of Visakhapatnam on its eastern coast with underground berths for nuclear weapons armed submarines. Gwadar gives China a strategic post of observation and a key location for its navy, whose ships recently participated in a multination exercise in the waters south of Gwadar.
China has also come closer to Russia to counterbalance US interests in Asia.
Balochistan and Xinjiang are the largest, least developed and restive provinces in Pakistan and China . Beijing and Islamabad have decided to start $18 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor connecting western China to South Pakistan. It will bring economic development and progress as soon as Gwadar port is fully functional. Pak-China Economic Corridor will link Gwadar through road and rail to Kashgar making it the shortest route for China to use for trade. Other projects being started are a 125-mile tunnel connecting both countries and a fiber optic cable connecting Rawalpindi to China, expansion of the Karakoram Highway. A motorway from Gwadar, Balochistan to Kasghar in Xinjiang province is planned as well as a rail link connecting the two. China has agreed to invest $900.05 million to develop infrastructure projects on its own in Gwadar . China has also agreed to invest around 52 billion USD in other major projects in Pakistan over a time period of five years. Gwadar"s potential would be fully realized once a well connected road network is completed. Pakistan has already started linking Gwadar with the other provinces through Panjgur-Turbat-Shahdadkot axis and other arteries .
Gwadar is located in volatile Baluchistan province where militant groups have become rampant, they appealed to Washington for support and have opposed China’s building of the port at Gwadar. This insurgency was engineered to prevent Gwadar port from becoming operational and connect China and Pakistan as an international trade corridor. The US has refused Pakistani requests for the Baluchi militants to be placed on a list of terrorist organizations. Sections of the US political establishment have even raised the possibility of supporting “Baluchi self-determination” to warn Islamabad not to tie itself too closely to Beijing. Pak-China friendship is said to be higher than the mountains and deeper than the sea, 81% Pakistanis view China favorably — the highest percentage in any country without a sizable ethnic Chinese population. Efforts were made by vested interests to create a rift between both countries by aiding terrorist, kidnapping of Chinese engineers and trying to establish links between militants in Baluchistan and Xinxiang . As of now the situation in Baluchistan is fast comingunder control, it is peaceful and on the way to prosperity. Militants tried their utmost to engage Pakistan army but police and paramilitary forces are only used to counter them and the foreign strategy has largely failed.
The militants had increasingly targeted Chinese engineers and workers as planned by their masters. Pakistan has to provide feasible conditions in Balochistan for the ambitious project to take off and to contend with Indo-US challenges in the region.
Gwadar's development will also integrate Kech region/Turbat into
the national mainstream due to its proximity with the region decreasing the effectiveness and appeal of the Baloch mercenaries masquerading as aggrieved nationalists. US and India, Saudi Arabia and UAE have been financing and training mercenaries to make the emergence of Gwadar impossible.
Gwadar would reduce the importance and growth of Dubai as well, once it is launched as a free economic zone. Its natural layout and depth will enable largest tonnage ships to dock there, a characteristic absent in Dubai and Chahbahar. To facilitate rapid commercial and economic development special facilities will be provided like general tax-holidays, no VAT and generous incentives pertaining to business ownership and employment of foreigners. The purpose is to accelerate economic development and foreign and local investments. Gwadar will also serve as a regional oil refining hub due to its port capacity and land availability on the coast.
It is also planned to further develop Ormara naval base and port in Baluchistan once Gwadar reaches 70% functional capacity Gwadar will also support Ormara Naval base in qcase of any emergency, this will considerably extend Pakistan’s control over the seas as before this Karachi has been quite unsuitable as a naval port as its shallow approaches require a long entrance channel which is easily susceptible to mining. Pakistan navy has to share it with the commercial navy which made a suitable alternative to Karachi implicitly necessary. The strategic importance of Gwadar from the defence point of view is its ability to cause dispersal of an enemy’s offensive effort that could be concentrated most puissantly against a single port earlier on .
Gwadar is destined to be the largest business centre of the world. Maritime security, trade and development through effective sea - lanes is absolutely vital as sea power is of the greatest importance .
Also published on opinionmaker.org , AlRusab.com and Tuck magazine
http://tuckmagazine.com/2014/03/14/gwadar-chinas-string-pearls/#more-5688
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