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Barack Obama considering appointing Clinton as a special envoy on Kashmir

 
November 07, 2008 14:36:18

Kashmir, nuclear non-proliferation, free trade will be among the formerly touchy issues that are expected to resurface in the prospective Obama administration's dealings with India, although officials say the tone of the exchanges on these matters will be vastly different now from yesteryears.

That's because India of 2008-2009 is a more confident and assertive country from what it was for much of the 1990s when the last Democratic administration of Bill Clinton hectored New Delhi about signing the nuclear test ban treaty and questioned the Indian narrative on Kashmir's status, even going to the extent of doubting the state's accession to the Indian union.

All that changed with the Kargil episode, when Washington finally recognized Islamabad as the serial aggressor intent on changing the status quo. Faced with a military rout, Pakistan rushed to Washington to effect a face-saving withdrawal from its misadventure that eventually changed US outlook in the region.

Now President-elect Obama has indicated he is considering appointing Clinton as a special envoy on Kashmir. While the possibility has caused disquiet in some quarters in both India and Pakistan, some officials and analysts are arguing there are actually mitigating or even positive features to the idea, insofar as India is concerned.

For one, it was Clinton who decreed before agreeing to Pakistan's plea for intervention in the Kargil crisis that the Line of Control in Kashmir will not be redrawn with blood, virtually backing India's position. In fact, the National Security official who made the pro-India call on the Kargil crisis was Bruce Riedel, a former CIA analyst, who has been part of Obama's foreign policy team.

Obama himself appears up to speed on the history of the subcontinent and the Kashmir issue, and has identified resolving the matter as a key to tempering Islamabad and concentrating its energy on the war on terror that is consuming Pakistan.

Obama identified working with Pakistan and India to try to resolve the Kashmir issue in a "serious way" as one of the "critical tasks" for the next administration.

"Kashmir in particular is an interesting situation where that is obviously a potential tar pit diplomatically," he said, but indicating how aware it was of its complexity but saying he was in favour of devoting "serious diplomatic resources to get a special envoy in there."

Asked if it was not an ideal job for Clinton, Obama disclosed that he had already sounded out the former president on the idea when they had lunch at Harlem last month. He did reveal Clinton's mind on the matter.

Obama framed his approach to the Kashmir issue in the following manner: He would "essentially make the argument to the Indians, you guys are on the brink of being an economic superpower, why do you want to keep on messing with this? To make the argument to the Pakistanis, look at India and what they are doing, why do you want to keep being bogged down with this particularly at a time where the biggest threat now is coming from the Afghan border?"

"I think there is a moment where potentially we could get their attention. It won't be easy, but it's important," Obama said.

The presumptive US President's active interest in the issue has sent a frisson of excitement and apprehension both New Delhi and Islamabad, not to speak of in Srinagar.

In fact, there is now greater nervousness in Islamabad and Srinagar at the prospect of a US role because Pakistan and its separatist clients in Kashmir believe Washington will back the status quo, which means freezing the Line of Control as the border with some form of open or porous border to facilitate trade and movement of people.


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