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M-S-D: Three Musketeers Who Engineered Kashmir's Bloodless Coup, But Are Their Plans Sustainable?

Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and Ajit Doval use India's security muscle to the fullest to ensure J&K remains calm after the state lost its special status. But how long can the forces stand up to this pressure?

M-S-D: Three Musketeers Who Engineered Kashmir's Bloodless Coup, But Are Their Plans Sustainable?
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In government circles, they바카라ve given the blueprint for Kashmir a snazzy name: 바카라The MSD Plan바카라. That바카라s short for Modi-Shah-Doval. The last-named, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, is a man who likes to be known both for his periscope view of things, and for his passion for the nitty-gritty and hands-on fieldwork. The design and architecture of the present security blanket over Kashmir has his imprint. Doval had made regular visits to the Valley prior to the momentous decision on Article 370 and bifurcation. On his table were case-studies of past protests in the Valley that had spiralled out of control바카라the 2008 Amarnath land transfer controversy, the 2010 summer of unrest following an alleged fake encounter by the army, and the prolonged violent uprising in 2016 after the killing of Burhan Wani.

All those agitations had seen clashes between protesters and security forces that left over 150 dead and hundreds wounded. This is what Doval wanted to avoid at any cost. A series of hard decisions flowed from that logic: the suspension of phone and internet services; the imposition of Section 144 along with a substantial infusion of additional security forces; and taking local political leaders, who could become rallying points of protests, out of circulation. Separatist leaders, including those ­belonging to the Hurriyat Conference, had already been marginalised or ­arrested. Popular anger may have yearned for release and expression, but Kashmir simply had to hold its breath.

Doval landed in the tense Valley on August 5바카라the day Union home minister Amit Shah announced the move on Kashmir in Parliament바카라and personally monitored the ground situation for 11 days. The situation has not eased, nor has his hawk-eyed vigil. At one of his meetings, the NSA is believed to have ­described the government바카라s Kashmir ­action as a 바카라bloodless coup바카라. It has ­remained relatively bloodless so far, ­undoubtedly because of the heavy presence of security forces. Nearly 50,000 additional troops have been sent to Kashmir from July-end, days before ­history and geography were to be ­rewritten. This is over and above the 1,20,000-plus personnel of central armed police forces (CAPF) already ­stationed in the Valley, including men from the CRPF, BSF, CISF, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and ITBP. That figure was already higher than usual. At any given time, the CAPF strength in Kashmir is around 80,000. It reached 1.2 lakh because an additional 40,000 men had been deployed to secure the Amarnath Yatra.

In addition, of course, there바카라s the army. There are believed to be over 5,00,000 army jawans in what was the state of Jammu and Kashmir, securing the ­border and LoC and manning other key bases. Nobody in the army or the home ministry (MHA)바카라the supervising ­authority for all CAPFs바카라is willing to give an exact figure of force deployment. It is estimated to be around 7,00,000 and is not likely to be scaled down anytime soon. By ballpark estimates, certainly from the critics, it바카라s often cited as 바카라one of the highest in the world바카라, though there바카라s an essential greyness there.

Even so, several security experts feel these levels of deployment may not be sustainable in Jammu and Kashmir for a prolonged period, and that the government must calibrate its long-term plans sooner rather than later. Former army chief General V.P. Malik, who led the army during the 1999 Kargil war, bel­ieves such heavy deployment of forces is 바카라neither sustainable nor in national interest바카라. He concedes the current situation presents a challenge, since it바카라s difficult to predict how things will develop once restrictions are lifted바카라바카라but the ­endeavour should be to restore normality as soon as possible.바카라

Gen Malik says that while CAPF strength has gone up in Kashmir, the volume and density of army presence has stayed static at earlier levels. The ­intensity of military action against militants is likely to remain low, he feels, since the army acts mainly on intelligence from the local police. 바카라As the local police is preoccupied with maintaining law and order, the information flow has gone down. Also, the army has been freed of the Amarnath Yatra duty since it has been called off,바카라 he explains. The army바카라stationed mainly on the border and LoC바카라is called in mostly for specific operations against militants.

The CRPF, however, is already stretched thin. Remember, even as the largest CAPF, it is essentially a police force. And yet, it finds itself right in the thick of action in high-stakes security situations. Besides Kashmir, the CRPF is also the mainstay in the fight against left-wing extremism; it also plays a crucial role in ensuring free and fair elections. With assembly elections due in Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Delhi in the next few months, CRPF ­personnel will need to be deployed in the poll-bound states.

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NSA Ajit Doval landed in the Valley on August 5.

The present heavy deployment in Kashmir is understandable, says former BSF director general Prakash Singh, since the government did not want to take any chances. But he feels the levels should be gradually brought down after carrying out an assessment on the ground. Singh, who has also served as DG of Uttar Pradesh and Assam police, is worried about places from where ­additional companies have been withdrawn for redeployment in Kashmir. 바카라These additional forces were definitely not sitting idle in those zones, maybe Maoism-hit areas or the Northeast. I am amazed that so many men could be withdrawn,바카라 he tells Outlook.

Counter-terrorism expert Ajai Sahni doesn바카라t agree바카라in his view, left-wing ­extremism has been largely controlled over the past few years. 바카라The number of affected districts has come down from 223 to 60. The pattern of insurgency in the Northeast has also changed. The ­situation has improved considerably and fatalities have gone down. Even in Kashmir, the situation has improved from a security point of view, with major incidents of terrorism becoming limited to a few tehsils,바카라 he tells Outlook.

Security is an imperative unto ­itself, in his opinion바카라and must be treated parallel to other issues, and those needs met. Central security forces have been in Kashmir for the past 30 years, he points out, and can continue to be there for another 30, even ­indefinitely. 바카라There바카라s nothing problematic about that from the security ­perspective. You can question the Kashmir move on policy or strategy, but not security,바카라 he says.

However, Prakash Singh raises the question of training. 바카라Ideally, one out of seven companies that comprise a battalion should always be under training so that the men remain fighting fit and ­motivated. Also, before sending men into a new place바카라Chhattisgarh or Kashmir바카라they should be given at least a month-long pre-induction training to fam­iliarise them about the place and its problems. That바카라s not being done. There바카라s too much ad-hocism,바카라 he adds. Lack of local sensitisation is precisely what can bring about incidents that are ultimately counter-productive.

A senior CRPF officer, who wishes to remain unidentified, admits pre-­induction training is being given a miss. What바카라s prescribed is a six-week-long ­targeted familiarisation before men are sent to Kashmir, Maoist-hit areas or the Northeast, he says. 바카라There바카라s no time for it. Also, the men who have been sent to Kashmir may have to stay there for months together since there are no ­companies to spare, either for rotation or rest and recuperation,바카라 he adds.

The CRPF officer too admits security presence had to be boosted in the run-up to the Article 370 ann­ouncement, so as to preclude a 2016-type mass ­upsurge. 바카라At that time, things happened suddenly and the forces were not prepared to deal with it. Also, there was much less force then and no clear intent to act against protesters. It바카라s not the same this time. The forces are well-prepared. We have orders to quell any protest before it gets out of hand. There is a decisive government, both at the Centre and in Jammu and Kashmir,바카라 he says.

When can the deployment levels be ­reduced? He바카라s not sure. There will be logistical problems once the winter sets in, he admits, as proper arrangements will have to be made for the additional forces if they continue to be there post-October. 바카라The men cannot live in tents. They need permanent accommodation, comfortable quarters and bukharis (wood stoves) to keep them warm. All that will need to be arranged.바카라

Lt Gen. (retd) Syed Ata Hasnain, who headed the army in Kashmir during 2010-12, also reflects on the past flare-ups whose handling left a lot to be ­desired. He says lessons have been learnt in 12 years. 바카라The government and the forces now know the strategy of separatists, terrorists and also Pakistan. A lockdown has not happened for the first time. Earlier there were unplanned ones, like after the 2008 and 2010 protests. Even the post-Burhan Wani protests went out of hand because the CRPF was not there in the rural areas where violence had erupted. The army was somewhat soft,바카라 says Lt Gen. Hasnain.

By contrast, for him, the way Kashmir has been completely transfixed this time speaks of a desirable degree of control. 바카라All areas, urban and rural, are covered by security forces. All networks working against the government have been ­targeted. It바카라s not just a militaristic affair, but a complete systems approach.바카라 He too believes the additional deployment is sustainable for a long term. Says the veteran: 바카라I personally don바카라t think much is going to happen. However, we need to keep the forces to cater to the eventuality of a big event, like a Pulwama-type IED blast or a terror attack. Then the ­situation can be somewhat unpredictable and even a limited war is within the realm of possibility.바카라

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