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WORLD BANK?Despite massive
funding, the World Bank has not been able to achieve its mission to eradicate poverty in South Asian countries.Despite massive funding, the WorldBank has not been
able to achieve its mission to eradicate poverty in South Asian countries.SOUTHASIA OctOber 2019 3
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e ditor's d esk 07 r eaders' t houghts 08 Who s aid t hat! 10 g rapevine 11 n ews b uzz 12 c over s toryWorld Bank relevance
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Islamabad - New Delhi
Signals Game
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deficit Paradigm31Waziristan
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33Kabul elusive Solution 34
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Syed Jawaid iqbal
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Editor in Chief
e ditor's d esk aPassionate
a ppealThe situation prevailing in Jammu &
kashmir, a region that india has de clared as a part of is union territory, is abysmal. in this part of South asia, the conditions are such that if the world does not pay immediate at tention to the human tragedy taking shape there, things may get out of hand and the world would be look ing at the possibility of another world war. This was very passionately and appropriately put forward by the Prime Minister of Pakistan imran khan in his address to the uN General assembly on September 27. he drew the world's attention to the extraor- dinarily appalling conditions prevailing in Jammu & kashmir and was of the view that the indian leadership had not given enough thought to the bloodbath that would occur sooner or later there as a result of india's actions. he said this was a question of some 8 million people who had been restricted to their homes and were being treated as animals while in dian forces numbering over 90 thousand had let loose a wave of unimpeded and cruel sup pression.The Pakistan Prime Min
ister made a spirited appeal to the world's conscience to consider the humanitarian as pects of the kashmir tragedy and to stop its policy of appeasement of india as opposed to standing up for justice and humanity. he said that, in any case, whatever happened in kashmir or anywhere in india in future, it was foreseeable that the indians would blame Pakistan for it as they had been doing on previous occa sions. he said the two nuclear armed nations were always facing each other. he pointed out that though india was big ger than Pakistan in numerical terms, Pakistan would still fight to the very end if called upon to do so. he expressed his apprehension that as a result of whatever was happening in kashmir, even if a conventional war started between india and Pakistan, it would eventually lead to a nuclear war. if this happened, the effects of the confrontation would not be limited to South asia alone and would spread to other parts of the world. he let out a warning to the world that the threat of such a nuclear war should be a major cause for worry and to avoid that from happening, the world and the unitedNations needed to act immediately by granting the right of self-determination to the people of kashmir.
The Pakistan Prime Minister also referred to other impor- tant issues confronting the world. he talked about islamo phobia and said the menace had grown after 9/11 because certain western leaders had equated islam with terrorism. he emphasized that there is only one islam - the one of the holy Prophet (PBuh). he mentioned the term radical islam" and said it had been spread by anti-islamic forces. it was a pity, he said, that no Muslim leader had ever tried to explain to the West that there was no such thing as radical islam. he said that while there were radical fringes in every society, the basis of all religions was compassion and justice, which, unfortunately, Muslim leaders were unable to explain and termed it as a failure of the Muslim world. regarding climate change, a problem that was becom ing alarming and the world was increasingly facing its con sequences, he said the world needed to realize the urgency of the situation and to combine its forces to combat climate change. he felt the industrialized countries could contrib ute the most by restricting greenhouse gas emissions and the united Nations could play a very important role in this. imran khan also drew the at tention of the united Nations and thereby that of the world towards the billions of dol lars that are shifted from poor countries every year and are invested in rich countries. he said this was the money that was siphoned by corrupt politi cians to tax havens through purchase of expensive proper- ties in the West while the economies of the developing world remained poor and dependent. he pointed to the corruption that continued to devastate the developing world as the gap between the rich and poor countries continued to widen. imran khan especially pointed to the hazards of money laun dering and said there was a need to treat it in the same manner as drug money or terror financing. he told the world leaders to retrieve the plundered money and spend it on hu man development. he said the world was changing but if the poor got poorer and the rich got richer, this would lead to a major catastrophe. There was therefore a need for respon sible institutions to stop the plunder. Prime Minister imran khan's passionate endeavour to draw the world's attention to certain basic issues is com mendable and must be heeded in the interest of peace inSouth asia - and the world.
PeaCe talks
T his is related to the story on 'Who holds the Trump Card?' kashmir is an international issue as it concerns two nuclear neighbours of South asia and it needs to be solved via peace talks rather than having a war which can only result in more destruction and tension between the two nations. recently, u.S. President donald Trump had intervened to mediate between india and Pakistan on the kashmir issue. While Pakistan was eager to talk and solve the issue, india announced the revocation of articles 370 and 35-a which gave special status and guarantees to maintain the identity and autonomy of Jammu and kashmir. Both the nations need to be on the same page to maintain peace in the region and maybe some international pressure on india can do that.Muhammad Ahsan,
Karachi, Pakistan
Man of Words
W hen it comes to expressing views about the ongoing crises in the country, there's no one better than the former foreign Secretary of Pakistan, MrNajmuddin Sheikh. it was really impressive
to see him in Southasia magazine talking about the economy of Pakistan and the recent kashmir issue. he was of the view that Modi had made up his mind much earlier to revoke articles 370 and 35-a to deprive Jammu and kashmir of its special status and that what he is doing now, became part of the BJP manifesto in 1984. he also highlighted that Pakistan must continue to uproot the menace of terrorism and extremism from the country as it will help them win international support.Talha Khan,
Lahore, Pakistan
d evastating Fire C atastrophic wildfires raged in the amazon but no one took notice.When Notre dame burned, the reaction
was the other way round. donations of millions owed in from wealthy donors and even working people pledged their savings to rebuild their cherished landmark. The fires that consumed the amazon are a far greater tragedy than the horrific fire at Notre dame. Where is the international outcry to save the treasure in the amazon?The amazon is an unrivalled gold
mine of biodiversity. it has been called the lungs of the world for its capacity to absorb greenhouse gases. Clear-cutting caused the loss of moisture that led to the fires. if more forests are lost to clear-cutting and fires, the process will feed on itself and the forest will be lost forever.Christen Kerr,
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