Why was Prime Minister Imran Khan nervous even after capturing Captain Abhinandan? Former Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria told…

New Delhi. Even after the capture of Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan, the reason for Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s nervousness has finally come to light. According to the then Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Ajay Bisaria, India had turned nine of its missiles towards Pakistan, which could have fired at any time if Captain Abhinandan was not released immediately. This fear forced the Pakistani Prime Minister to release Captain Abhinandan on the very next day. Also read: AAP repeats nomination to MP Sanjay Singh for Rajya Sabha elections…

Former High Commissioner of Pakistan Ajay Bisaria has mentioned the entire incident in his book ‘Anger Management’. Ajay Bisaria says that it is a playful title. I found that anger is an important core emotion in this (India-Pakistan) relationship. There has been anger over partition, war, terrorism in the last 76 years, so whatever is real, fair or unfair in the relationship, there is a lot of anger, and in terms of policy there is a lot of discussion on the argument that you can resolve this issue in a way that promotes peace and harmony. Can’t solve it permanently, but you can manage it through diplomacy and other methods. I think the whole idea is to put these two ideas ‘anger’ and ‘management’ together, which is why it is called ‘anger management’…

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Bisaria explains that after Pulwama, India took action in Balakot, and that was followed by Pakistan’s operation, to which India responded swiftly, resulting in the capture of an Indian pilot Abhinandan. I have tried (in the book) to present the details of the tremendous diplomacy that followed to bring back the pilot. The use of force and the use of nine missiles was a very credible threat to Pakistan.

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Pakistan chose to return the pilot because it did not want to escalate the conflict. To handle the situation, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan tried to call Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Pakistani Prime Minister then felt compelled to take a decision because the threat of force to return the pilot was too credible to avoid escalating the situation.

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Ajay Bisaria says that if you look back today, certainly in 2008, India should have responded which it ultimately did in 2016 and 2019 with surgical strikes and air strikes. I feel that the terrorism and pain that India had to endure in Punjab in the 1980s could have been reduced. If India had taken strict action in the early 90s. The pain India suffered in Kashmir could have been reduced if Pakistan had been informed that India would use coercive force in response to interference in any of these states.

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He said that India has finally got an answer against terrorism, because now Pakistan also knows that it has entered into its security paradigms that there will be a strong reaction to any act of terrorism, whether by state actors or non-state actors. be committed by state actors, and hence, he would know that there would be a price to be paid for any such acts. behavior and so it will modify that behavior…”