Holbrooke leaves South Asia intrigued

Pakistan's decision on SWAT may have taken the attention away from Holbrooke's deeply nuanced statement, but it has to be revisited to understand how events are going to unfold in the coming days
Sanjay Kapoor New Delhi, Hardnews
US President Barack Obama's special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard C Holbrooke, may not have got a great media coverage in New Delhi as its media was distracted by the Union Budget and how it can fix the economic slowdown-but he managed to get the Indian government to agree to his world view that the growing influence of the Taliban in Pakistan and Afghanistan constituted a threat to India.
His statement on Taliban is very significant and fraught with interesting possibilities. "For the first time in 60 years, your country, Pakistan and the US face an enemy (the Taliban) that poses direct threats to our leaderships, our capitals and our people", Holbrooke told the press in New Delhi. He got a stirring endorsement from India's officiating Prime Minister, Pranab Mukherjee, who dittoed it by saying: "In my assessment, Taliban is a danger to humanity and civilisation". He subsequently criticised the government's decision to strike a deal with Taliban in SWAT valley by allowing the Shariat law.
Pakistan's decision on SWAT may have taken the attention away from Holbrooke's deeply nuanced statement, but it has to be revisited to understand how events are going to unfold in the coming days. By asserting that Taliban posed direct threat to the leadership of all the three countries "our capitals and our people", Holbrooke firstly unhinged the Pakistani government or its agencies from any kind of involvement in sustaining the jehadi terror network that India keeps accusing of, secondly, and more significantly, he in some ways hints that the perpetrators of the atrocities in Mumbai last November, too, had Talibani origin. To reiterate, Holbrooke successfully peddles the idea in New Delhi that the "ungoverned spaces", as US Defense Secretary, Robert Gates, puts it between Pakistan and Afghanistan, are responsible for the rise in terror in this region. Holbrooke elegantly draws from some new interpretations of the history of this region when he says that it is "one theater of war straddling an ill-defined border. We have to think of it that way and not distinguish between the two."
Hardnews believes that the Indian government seems to have readily embraced this line of thinking as it signified some departure from an earlier thesis enthusiastically pushed by Pakistan that the turbulence in this region was due to the unresolved Kashmir issue. Quite evidently, the meeting that reportedly took place on the sidelines of the Munich conference on security between Holbrooke and Indian National Security Advisor, MK Narayanan, seemingly, cleared the decks for New Delhi's shift or trade off. Indian government's view is that if USA thinks that it is the Taliban, al-Qaida, FATA, NWFP and SWAT that are responsible for terror and not Kashmir- then so be it.

Comments
Know the difference between Talibaan and Lashkar
It is really strange to see India changing its stand so readily. If the photographs published in the daily news papers are some indication then the sitting stance of Mr. Pranab Mukherjee in front of Mr. Holbrooke is to be noted with extra caution.
Why do India forget that these talibans have never posed any threat outside the Pashtun area of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Moreover they have issued warning to Lashkar leaders either to join them in a fight against Pakistani establishment or leave the area. Remember, these Lashkar men are mainly responsible for terror attacks related to Kashmir and in particular in Mumbai.
Press ought to inform the public regarding the difference between Al Qaida, Taliban and Lashkar and Jaish etc. Al Qaida and Taliban, are though assisted by ISI and Pak army yet are mainly oriented to international terror and Islamic Rule respectively. India is an enemy of Al Qaida only to the extent it is a part of the international community or particualrly a member of America-Israel-India axis.
While for Lashkar and Jaish thier main fight is against Indian occupation of Kashmir. They are the real enemies of India.
Now if India appears to be standing on the American platform against Taliban then it would turn to be a wrong fight against wrong target.