Despite of its strategic importance for India and Pakistan, Siachin
glacier has become a ‘Cold Hell’ for the soldiers of both the sides. It
is the highest battle ground in the world and probably the coldest
witnessed after WW-II, where soldiers first have to fight with the
weather and temperature that falls below -58 degree Fahrenheit causing
frostbites and other damages to the human body.
The glacier has appeared to be a disaster for the environment. The
immense use of explosives is causing quick melting of glaciers which may
result into a severe tragedy such as floods in future. The presence of
thousands of troops is not only damaging the Ecosystem but also Flora
and Fauna of the region. Apart from this, the battlefield is a huge
burden for the economies of both countries. Pakistan is being effected
more being a small and weak economy, where the nation is engaged in
global war on terror and the economy has already faced a loss of US$70
bn. But on Indian side, the forces are at higher posts, trying to
prevent a possible Pakistan-China handshake in high Himalayas. To avoid
this ‘threat’ India has deployed seven battalions at the glacier that
costs Rs.50 million a day, Rs1.5 billion a month and Rs.30 billion a
year to Indian economy. India is spending millions of rupees at the cost
of lives and millions of peoples who are living below the poverty line.
In Pakistan, situation has changed a little after the burying of
127 Pakistani soldiers in an avalanche at Gyari sector on April 7, 2012,
96 of them are still missing and 31 dead bodies have been recovered
after the rescue operation of three months. There is a debate going on
that whether Siachin should be declared a No man’s land. Maybe this is
the time to demilitarize Siachin, or its status should be taken back to
the pre-1984 position, when both sides refrained from entering into area
before the intervention of the Indian Army. One may not forget that
both India and Pakistan are fully equipped with the deadly Nuclear
weapons, and the threat of full scale war cannot be ruled out in case of
any misunderstanding. Therefore, International community must play its
role to settle down disputes between the two countries, and it can be
started with Siachin.
This was the reason perhaps that Pakistani Chief of Army Staff
General Ashfaq Pervaiz Kiyani had offered demilitarizing Siachin as the
most effective way out but it was not responded on serious account by
the Indian government. To bridge the gap and narrow down the trust
deficit UN or either of the major powers can play their role, as lives
and the climate are more important then the strategic gains.
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