Pakistan didn바카라t wake up to a happy New Year this time, going by the United States President바카라s open accusation of the Indian neighbour. In his first tweet in 2018, Donald Trump accused IslaÂmabad of 바카라lies and deceit바카라, and threatened to cut aid to the Islamic repÂublic for not offering Washington sufficient help in hunting 바카라terrorists바카라 in Afghanistan. The statement did trigger tremors, which crossed over to the Indian territory바카라up to Srinagar.
For, Pakistan, which has posed as a friend of Kashmiri secessionists, has long been seen as a US ally. The Valley바카라s separatist leadership has looked towards American intÂervention in resolving the decades-Âlong Kashmir dispute. Suddenly, the separatists in Kashmir have now little hope left on the US and other Western countries in this issue.
바카라At one time, we had great expectations from America,바카라 moderate separatist leaÂder, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq tells Outlook. 바카라Ours is a genuine struggle based on humÂanitarian principles. The solution of the Kashmir issue should be now found within the region.바카라 For MirÂwaiz to say 바카라regional players India and Pakistan바카라 have to take an initiative on Kashmir is a dilution of the stance he took earlier while talking to the then prime ministers A.B. Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh.
It바카라s not just Mirwaiz, 44, speaking so. Similar views are being echoed by mainstream political parties across Kashmir. Even the state바카라s chief minister Mehbooba Mufti is advocating dialogue between Islamabad and New Delhi. She, on the second death anniversary of her poliÂtician-Âfather Mufti Mohammad SayÂeed on January 7, stated that talks alone will bring peace. 바카라Jammu and Kashmir in this process will facilitate than impÂede,바카라 added the PDP leader.
Mirwaiz feels it바카라s 바카라premature바카라 to think that the US and Pakistan will turn into enemies, but says America, since PreÂsident Barack Obama바카라s tenure (of eight years starting 2009), has remained silent about Kashmir. 바카라In 2016, the American press wrote about human-Ârights violations in Kashmir when pellet guns blinded a local youth, but the US government remained silent,바카라 he recalls. 바카라In the Trump administration, we don바카라t see anything different to happen.바카라
Why such a prediction? According to Mirwaiz, it바카라s because India바카라s clout at the world stage has grown due to its economic power. Without naming the China-Pakistan-Russian axis, he says people within Jammu and Kashmir are keenly watching new alliances coming up in the subcontinent. 바카라But I think India and Pakistan, as regional players, should come forward to resolve Kashmir,바카라 he adds, avoiding China.


Of late, Beijing바카라s moves are being keenly watched in the Valley, as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor pasÂses through Gilgit region of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. At the height of the unrest in October 2016, an unusual incident took place in Baramulla district when, for the first time in the restive Kashmir, a Chinese flag was waved alongside the Pakistani flag. The stitched cloth was emblazoned with the message: 바카라Long Live Pakistan-India friendship. KashmiÂris are waiting for your help, China바카라. Later, a massive crackdown in Baramulla town traced the flag to a wooÂden casket in the local mosque.
Ten months thence, during the Doklam standoff in August last year, China needled India by asking New Delhi what it would do if Beijing 바카라enters바카라 Kashmir. Wang Wenli, deputy director-general (boundary and ocean affairs), had said, 바카라The Indian side has also many trijunctions. What if we use the same excuse and enter the Kalapani region between China, India and Nepal or even into the Kashmir region between India and Pakistan?바카라
Analysts feel the US administration바카라s decision to freeze aid to Pakistan will adversely impact the Kashmir situation. They say the western disturbance will not only heat up South Asian politics but also worsen security in the Valley. After all, hardliners in Pakistan and Kashmir have already misread China바카라s veto on Maulana Masood Azhar as a tacit endoÂrsement of anti-India violence. 바카라They will feel emboldened,바카라 says a senior polÂice official, as Beijing had, in early November last year, blocked a UN bid to list the head of the Pakistan-based militant Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), as a global terrorist. 바카라For, the hardliners will believe that China will provide them a strong cover against US pressure whenever India appeals to the West.바카라
Also, Kashmiris seem to be in a change mode. Instead of old powers, they now want 바카라new bullies바카라 to support their cause. 바카라No surprise that it is North Korea바카라s Kim Jho-un who has emerged as one of the popular figures on social media in Kashmir due to his calling out to Trump in recent times,바카라 says a senior police offÂicer. 바카라It reflects the scale of disappointment Kashmiris are experiencing from the traditional bulwarks of global diplomacy and the West.바카라
Senior police officials say that two untoÂward incidents at the start of the year suggest what is likely to happen in KashÂmir in the coming months. On January 6, an IED blast set off by the militants killed four police personnel in Sopore, 55 km norÂthwest of Srinagar. Second, the JeM, for the first time in the past two decades, introduced local fidayeen at Lethpora in south KashÂmir바카라s Pulwama distrÂict on December 31 when its three militants, including two locals, entÂered a CRPF training INSÂtitute. The attack killed five CRPF personnel.
The IED attack was preplanned, as militants were expecting huge deployment of the forces on the narrow lane of the Gole Market. The town was shut to protest against a 1993 killing of over 57 civilians, allegedly by paramilitary forces, on the same date. A quarter century later, the militants were expecting heavy depÂloyment of the forces on the day; so they placed an IED under a shop and blew it up through a remote control once they saw the police personnel assembling there. Abdul Majeed, one among the eight traders whose shops suffered extÂensive destruction, says it was after a long time the IED explosion has taken place in the area.
Sopore senior superintendent of police Harmeet Singh, who is a top counter-insurgent offÂicer, is worried about a 바카라return of the IED in Kashmir바카라. According to police sources, the last IED blast took place a decade ago when militants in 2007 triggered such a device in north Kashmir, killing eight jawans, including a BSF deputy commandant.
In the past few years, militancy and pro-extremist protests have shrunk in the district, which has only a few militants of LeT and JeM operating these days. 바카라There are around 10 to 15 of them,바카라 says SSP Singh. 바카라They are either with LeT or JeM. We have cleared the area of Hizb.바카라 The police believe the JeM would now take a front seat, relegating the Hizb and LeT, courtesy Pakistan having come under pressure from the US.
In the December 31 fidayeen attack, one of the two local militants killed was a teenaged son of a police constable. Fardeen Ahmad Khanday, 16, had left his home for a walk on September 15 last year. A week later, his picture appeared on social media바카라as a JeM boy brandishing an AK-47 rifle. The last time a local militant was involved in a fidayeen attack was in 2000 when Afaq Ahmad Shah blew himself up at the entry gate of the army바카라s 15-Corps headquarter at BadamiÂbagh in his city of Srinagar.
Senior police officers say fidayeen attack and the IED explosion show a changing trend of militancy in the Valley. Unlike in 1990, the present militants don바카라t cross the LoC to get arms training. Before the December 31 attack, they were not considered as battle-Âhardened and fighters. But the fidayeen attack has changed the perception of the security agencies towards local militants. 바카라Now you have quality militants in the Valley,바카라 says Singh. 바카라They have seen the deaths and killings closely. They know the consequences of joining militancy, yet they are joining it.바카라 The police believe the area has 30 to 40 JeM militants, and that they could repeat a deadly DecemÂber 31 type of attack.
While the police apprehend a rise in highly 바카라motivated militants바카라 who may revive fidayeen attacks and IED blasts, the Opposition National Conference says Kashmir is not an issue of violence, fundamentalism or terrorism. 바카라It is a political problem that has to be resolved bilaterally,바카라 says party state spokesperson Juniad Azim Mattu. Senior separatist leader Abdul Gani Bhat, a former chairman of Hurriyat Conference, says America has 바카라never done anything바카라 regÂarding Kashmir. 바카라The present crisis in Pak-US relation is temporary,바카라 he says, adding that Kashmir issue, though, is to be resolved by 바카라India, Pakistan and people of Kashmir바카라.
By Naseer Ganai in Sopore and Srinagar