HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-06, Page 8SCOSIGNAV TA t,` HUB,SDAY,,IANUARY 6,1972
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BY`G. MACLEOD ROSS ,-...w
As lou. o 1931 Winston
Burchill said: "India is a
eeeogaraphical-terni,,It is no snore
a united nation than.,.. ,.the.
sequator." 'Fhe India which, for
the ° Ptirpber of . this. ~,article
includes .what - is :.now ', called'
Palistan, Was a great: inspiration,
nQt4'to say a romance, for young
Englishmen arriving circa' X919.
For steeped •asv weight • have
.ills : hran fr i Ile. o . ,.
been an Plain tales •fr,ntr .the hills,: railway whie oln ra, t..
. e . c whether' b'. sea or :air. b crit- Altht u h from i it
years of ,tutelage were std. distance.. �" the arb ...y l rt&p e
r • Civil Service whiles.
e tn :
of, her r calci aiYt to the Ihdia
•
. ,,.. _� � . ,_ .�.�ast: --Pak:--s�=�._. ,._ . _. } -.�.
?atria t `to-xrrka-tt �ttr -1 .�_ ... ...-t>xinlGt �ihis�ci'+ril-war-could-c►rK , n b. � � er�that-she•is e~, . iftt'i�+etcsltY--- •at:>M�:1 a�- -:?-
-Towas a��. tri" ..rte . , �. _'Isms 1�� lii�de�ua.; � ► -the �� 1�� . --the •fust .. . � pl�i , a �tb th
thecurtain w.as b intim `" the confines of Waziristan. `P .r+ stock; . magnanimity distant the mere 1250 miles .asinIndia's' favour; r Indira n debtto Russia. 't`h what .became "'a microcosm of, the ' -
dust, as eg • � that all the �?� n miii� , h • , end n , ) b ,, , .
An • Ki lin sthe met sarwav It re' flies? I'erha adhereto ons a e -old omen is 'Vane' University of the world.
.to, come down p g , was ea n, ° which zn• 1947 gaye India. the ,u, a PP . failed to e g &, appeared as a d t q.a unive Y
• a few i ns ash i. y lostn Land the Northt _leave a h -° a „' second factor was an
_ . India. There were- still encountered~ at M ra h n the e e e to realise her lea, distance E g Eastern rule: AiwaYs ... ea .e has beco n a t tee conn red the . s co d , .
d . � �• � • �od pend nc �Y �
at on o as. a -c ok.myself," as. i .-,.,.o onies Just.as it has--- _ ;our ti •. . n e o the peoples which.
reminders of what had g e Toehi valla Who, ii ra- etme owi1a Kipling U 1 1 door open; so that Vit coin , et�tior� between Russia, -attribute
y L p ,� ha •an f � ,. �'.. . affection,
• the material ' side • marched" f om Kabul • ' none o , i e rived 'Ya ,n_ Kh o can retreat without . - hin andthe .est' Tor the i - s mutual,
bef Dare. • On material . •(boy) had - � , . , , e�pxessed it; yet ,•, . �' lh s , naw d i? . ,,. , .. 6 adversary . C .. a u. VY inspired—a'
•
i t .rintin of With none other` , h , .. :a, :,face. . •But . then ,Indian Once „ a form of
there .:was a first printing . g to Kandahar w th . was enough. After �� ,s Dirt years ..Oast � .�. loss, • of ., , f. , e Indian sub. , continent: which' became> . ;
• es en ti e ' "of sufficient .
f is lioo .,b a:..cess in Lahore. .a a �� Sahib, and, I , an ` ' `t a sha. is ° are"' But India - ossess • t. In s e abl " she was gout for more ."tbe o�rin finger wr' as , ter alism. It is n
o his , l� Y, ..p . - . � than, .R b its S � of . independence , h ck es . e B , , P px su>uu . y .. . r h. m l; Nor
it
� � � i • �2 ti" ` es, .��� spa � that. . the Indian
, o. be found _dust' and sunfaded ., '' is light u • at the �ve . again, but this .time a ~Stan s population; .3 aha -loo... -and ach evin what was and hav n . Nor all .our_ explicit to say t a
.G _dusty ,, ,.. see It eyes t? " t'Y being fora. g ., . • P k � P , � d-� t , g .. .. 1 g writ, � y° .,
s and twrce the r ed i ns iced.
,o bookstall in .a deserted a of the man who becarrie . #� ess. gentle' teaches, thetrained. txoQ ,a . the forei n Dire of Indian let nor wit lure it back with whom you wo l� p
�. a ,� � mention , w w><�h a 'much 1r , aircraft P � 1# Y d piety t Y , u, _
i : 1947,. "' , . ,. India has a, ' class
on th -• n�ietre gauge .'British'�' of i �.�900-.an was . •, o the• ace bet 'of ayrcxafit and `�an>�s. • nen ntever sinceca cel. half•a line.. affection.. way -skip e . ° � � the id n• d � India has''bec, me . � essory, num � ° g v r .me ,�,, n off e(;i I,•
'ts
" ,r . , e. hi
. slid sou l', ,, , of°� • l ern a ed cin. i
. referred . to as. Bobs .. There tQ LRUssiani s here ;of intinenke, And . while Gh. 1 P X , n; rnel the• subjection , LOVE AF IR s ,stem indphb y .ss
pY� �`
M .. t ..: a ns she was-,- '' . r stem in.
. ''''_were. those towering characters desi ved` o close, the stockade._ Pakistan. with- w ap$ , Pakistan, WITIi TiVDIA _ .: soviet ha a feudal sy ,
g gn t .. , : , -•. society,; Y
` enerall ' ' e . V . ai rsi.onary ';attack;, balance x '' " i ,make this superior' and••exaeras from ,-
Quetta "questa vvhQ was. generally THI+r CI T,I.r, fihat ,aauy °., o G ;Away, the .delicateepercussioaas w�;ich x►a► ,,sup riot P from' a .
„reputed tc? ,be the original, of • RELIGIOUS WAR °which „she•° might have Staged n hetWeen a .t ..•o rival peoples,„ affair into , something •of a "the same sentiments..as
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�1 a an' of ' .disorganised' nriannetitariily, :. • i} held other' _the " lower looks to' his
Iiie Beatty., the, . polis m , round China. so , 4 ,, Whilst the -British Raj $ut:.. there axe o . e which
Ki . Bag's `Kim? ,And above all, Yaha Khan, 'the' military ruler • the north east border,. of India• „embracing vastly antagonistic personal ::tragedy for those whop fatherlrnother figurer what is
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there were '`those. ro•consuis,;2,,M;of4sakistan zhave' been: asd w s but. a 'remote; possibi)ity:., ' religions, ,was mailntained, while once served" India. This writer's called in the vernacular: "Main
-. up
. �rnen like Amine D w who ruled poorly advised .by, his General, rTtie�libal'error vas't'hellnif„!.4. at'�lytie .•influence acted •.cin love -affair began to 1919 Ba " ron:marmlbarp) It is this.
apBaluchistan with justice and, Staff •as was. Kennedy with ° with which the . Pak troOP ,both,' which, presented na excuse Admittedly in • eight years, quality of hear -childlike reliance
• firmness; those` like George •regard*, to the ; prospects of behaved to the Population ' of . for the'. present actions of going though working with the that is so flattering. Thirty years
Cunningham,: Who could induce success in • Vietnam. Consider East. Bengal: • _ a -whoring after, Russia and Gurria —peoples, not just living '! among after leaving°' one's Indian
pallor„ in the cheeks of a„Pathan,„,,., Pakistan's • problem, with the This brutality , which drove • respectively. But if China 1 them, you” cahoot‘ expect a valid �"family" a letter, even,, ,. a
Nawab; and it is not easy to province of East Bengal, which many more refugees to seek remains supine for the 'moment, sample of more, than a fraction Mention. of them, warnis the
induce pallor in a Pathan, There.. "in l�eceniber 1970 had voted safety in India than did tide prior what glee, must pertain in Russia,. o f 550 million people with their heart: Truly such a sense of •
were many, many others who o v e r w h e 1 m i n g 1 y for floods, eventually• "amountgd to'rho for the price of two vetoes 26 languages. But two ties of the mutual" regard and , trusttis. not
followed in the footsteps and independence - from , West ..ten million. Even: Hitler in his in the U.N, against a truoe, can spirit remain. intact. First, is the aroused by ` too many, other
.,above all, in the tradition set by Paki tan:—Since ��-•�traffid•-o�ver.:•�•�prime seldom. equaled ..,this�:.. now flaunt herself ,.,.as, `,`the ' experience . ga iced• .:in this • nationals, yet it Is undoubtedly
" such en as . Clive; Lawrence, .'.India, soil• of air is denied, East,. figure. When no'respite came to f r ie n dly neig,hbburhood post -grad �'tite` course under such . the amalgan which enabled
is o -ease her economic dilemma, superpower". ' , inatin = and character- to ,lead inspire and t9
Nicholson and Herbert . ,Pak. is .500 Miles distant from fascinating Britain p
' Edwardes. - .West Pak, To enforce loyalty, Indira Gandhi of, India, first gave
This is not to hint that India Building, circumstances. No deserve • the' allegiance of the
Living as -we did" cheek" by : which' Yahari Khan attempted, . succour to the rebel army, then is `;lin danger of a racing: wonder - fathers of Victorian Indian, be he Rajput,,Dogra,.
jowl with the Durand' line and .a ,troops had ,to be sent over this sent in her -own 'troops tfo°estop-,, eO-mm,unisny iinm diately England gave their brightest sons
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41 thousands of feet and pierced by
-five=passes, each noted in history
. for ° the ingress of • some,
marauding hoarde seeking • the
rape of India, it was, impressed
upon us that .Russia was Enemy
Number One; ever ambitiofi fir
warm water .y ports; ever
threatening: to coalesce a divided
Inflia•to her own suzerainty'. •
Then, as, this is written, we
awaken to realise that India and
Pakistan between •them have
been tricked into selling the pass
permitting. the Russians to
violate their . newly won
independence,if not physically,
or culturally .yet', at least by
influence.. There is the debt for
arms; .the " obligation td trade
with favour,rie soon :_the .
"advisers'.' will p ear and India
will become tat abhorrent'
thing: a fussiap;iuffer state.
Thus ft appears ,that . 220
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