Wednesday, May 14, 2025

India/Pakistan war - note of CP maoist Italy - International Commission - for debate

 

The military aggression of India's fascist Hindutva regime of Modi against Pakistan of the reactionary Islamist regime leaves dozens of dead on the ground, only the People's War of the oppressed classes in both countries can put an end to the barbaric clash of civilizations



The military clash between India and Pakistan took place in a context in which the inter-imperialist contradictions are sharpening and in particular between the USA on the one hand and China and Russia on the other and secondarily between all the imperialist powers in which each tries to gain room on the world market according to its own aspirations and potential.

South Asia and the Indo-Pacific area are a powder keg ready to explode.

It is therefore under these conditions that the decades-long dormant conflict between the two nuclear states has exploded with mutual aerial bombardments and artillery shells on the border, risking becoming a deployed war between two states that rise to become regional powers with the same aspirations at the expense of their neighbours.

The Indo-Pakistani conflict of 07-10 May is part of the dynamic well described by the Joint Declaration of May 1 of the MLM parties and organizations in which it was stated that: "reactionary regimes [...] aspire to become and convert as gendarmes in their areas within the imperialist system, from Turkey, to India, to Brazil, etc.".



Modi's Hindutva regime (nationalism/fascism that affirms the supremacy of Hinduism and elevates it to a state ideology) in particular, intoxicated by recent economic and demographic macro-indicators, and being the main bulwark of Yankee imperialism in South Asia in an anti-Chinese function, aims to expand territorially to the detriment of Nepal and Bhutan, in competition with China in the disputed border areas, and above all, it continues an aggressive colonization and Hinduistification of occupied Kashmir, aspiring to occupy the rest of this oppressed country occupied by Pakistan to the point of strategically eliminating the existence of Pakistan itself.

Modi's India, financed by Yankee imperialism, is arming itself and developing its heavy and war industry, becoming more and more a threat to peace in South Asia and in the world, moreover its strategic alliance with the Zionist State of Israel negatively affects the aspirations of the Palestinian people and accentuates reactionary tendencies internally, from pogroms and genocide to the detriment of peoples and religious confessions in India who do not accept the Hindutva ideology and the desecularization of the Indian state implemented by Modi's BJP.

In fact, Modi's Hindutva regime continues an internal war against its own people in the Bastar region (Chhattisgarh federal state) under the name of Operation Kagaar in which about 25 thousand paramilitaries and soldiers are employed with the use of drones, helicopters and armoured vehicles. This military operation has the declared objective of eliminating the CPI (Maoist) which conducts the People's War supported by large sectors of the people, peasants, Adivasis (tribal populations), for this reason Operation Kagar has the objective of eliminating this mass base, hence its nature of mass extermination.



The student organization Revolutionary Student' Front, with regard to the recent conflict, rightly stated a few days ago that: "India and Pakistan occupied and militarily divided Kashmir, blocking the voice of the independent people of Kashmir in 1947. These two states have made no effort to create an environment conducive to the vote necessary for Kashmiris to "join India/Pakistan or be identified as an independent state," as proposed by the UN Security Council. On the contrary, due to the shadow war between the two states, multiple border clashes and large-scale wars have been fought against the people of Kashmir and the ordinary people of both countries.

Today, we are once again facing a large-scale battle. 26 citizens of both countries lost their lives and were injured in clashes between India's fascist Hindutva and Pakistan's Islamic military state in a single day, most of them Kashmiris."

Modi's India, moved by this Hindu fascist hyper-nationalism, has bombed both areas of Pakistani-occupied Kashmir and Pakistani cities and announced the unilateral suspension of the Indus water treaty between the two countries (which guarantees Pakistan to use these waters on which 80% of its water supply depends).

India therefore uses not only bombs but also the "water war" to starve the Pakistani people, but while it thought it would go unpunished, on the contrary the Pakistani anti-aircraft not only managed to shoot down five Indian jets, but also counterattacked by bombing military and civilian targets equally. In both reactionary states, governments have reinvigorated their crudest nationalist instincts in order to strengthen their policies of regional expansion.

While the Revolutionary Student' Front of Marxist-Leninist-Maoist extraction has organized mobilizations on university campuses to denounce the warmongering policy of the Modi government both at home and with the aggression against Pakistan, and while the Communist Party of India (Maoist) fights the Indian state by resisting Operation Kagaar, the renegades and revisionists, self-styled communists, the Communist Party of India and the Communist Party of India (Marxist), they joined their own bourgeoisie in hailing military aggression by praising the "defense of the fatherland". A homeland that is in reality a prison of the peoples!

In the context of the inter-imperialist dispute, the two main world powers, the USA and China, have played an ambivalent role: the main tendency has been to press for de-escalation. Yankee imperialism committed to closing the game in Ukraine on its own terms (exploitation of rare earths) and while struggling to bring back to order its crazed ally Netanyahu (which not only blows winds of war in Palestine but also in Syria, Yemen and Iran) cannot afford to manage even indirectly a third front in Asia (in which the potential crisis in Taiwan always stands out). Chinese social-imperialism, whose economic growth has been inflected, absolutely cannot afford a large-scale, potentially nuclear war on its doorstep that would hinder the New Silk Road.

That said, China has politically supported its ally, Pakistan, which for years has already been supplying armaments, weapons that have been well used by the Pakistanis to disfigure both the French Rafale jets and the Israeli drones both supplied to the Indian army.

Pakistan has also been diplomatically supported in recent days by other countries that use Islam as a political tool and state doctrine, namely Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran, a pan-Islamist support by the three regional powers and also neo-Ottoman support for the first two.

Finally, Trump claimed credit for the ceasefire after four days of cross-attacks between the two countries.

The first balance seems to lean in favour of Pakistan which in fact claimed not only the legitimate retaliation following an "unjustified attack" but also the tangible result of its superiority in terms of anti-aircraft and aviation as well as losses inflicted on the enemy by announcing that it had neutralized 25 Indian soldiers.

In the final analysis, the people who paid the price of this war were primarily the oppressed Kashmiris as a whole, both the part of the population under Indian and Pakistani occupation, and the Pakistani people.

The defeat of the reactionary Hindutva regime and the reactionary Pakistani Islamist regime by means of the Protracted Revolutionary People's War in both countries is the strategic solution for the full liberation of the Indian, Pakistani and Kashmiri peoples.

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