Pakistan, we are told, has an archenemy and a steadfast friend at its borders. Telling them apart, however, may not be that easy.

One neighbour, where Muslims are a minority, has declared Eid festival a national holiday for all. The other neighbour discourages Muslims from fasting and attending mosques during working hours. One neighbour allows Muslim to practice their faith as they see fit; the other tries to regulate Islamic practices. One neighbour facilitates Muslims' annual pilgrimage to Makkah by building dedicated complexes near airports. The other permits only the elderly, or those who the State finds patriotic, to perform the Hajj (pilgrimage). Pakistanis share culture, cuisine, and history with one neighbour. With the other no extensive cultural bonds exist.

Despite the State's tight clamp on the 23 million Chinese Muslims in the northwest, Pakistanis continue to consider China a steadfast friend. Whereas, Indian Muslims practice their faith without government meddling, Pakistanis consider India an archenemy.

It was only in 2009 when 150 people died in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang, when the Muslim Uighurs demanded greater religious freedoms. While the protest-happy Jamat-i-Islami has been quick to condemn the Burmese authorities for ill-treating Burmese Muslims, Jamat and other 'champions' of Muslims causes remained eerily quiet on Uighurs. With China officially designated as a friend, even the religious zealots in Pakistan willingly ignore China’s indiscretions against the Muslim minority.

This is not to argue that everything is hunky dory for Muslims in India. Communal riots have resulted in thousands of Muslims deaths in Gujarat alone. In Indian administered Kashmir, where Muslims have a sizeable population, human rights organisations have reported 70,000 deaths in the past decade. Only recently the discovery of mass graves in Indian-administered Kashmir revealed thousands of dead bodies of Kashmiri youth.  Compared with the 150 deaths in China in 2009, the scale of Muslim deaths in India, even after controlling for the large Indian Muslim population, cannot be ignored or diminished. Why would I then question if China is Pakistan’s true friend.

There is no doubt that India has mishandled, to say the least, the situation in Kashmir. By deploying brute force against Kashmiris, India has ended up on the wrong side of history; as has Pakistan in her dealings with the Balochs. While the violence against Muslims in India is repugnant, outside of Kashmir (where evidence of the State’s collusion in violence may no longer be ignored) the violence is not resulting from state-sanctioned policies.

More often than not, communal discord causes violence between Muslims and Hindus in congested urban centres. In Mumbai, a congested city where strict competition for limited resources keeps all communities on edge, Hindus and Muslims have been embroiled in disputes and violence. It is no secret that landlords in choice neighbourhoods in New Delhi routinely refuse renting housing to Muslims. Even Muslim movie stars have reported discrimination in Mumbai’s housing market.

Despite the violence against Muslims in India, and Muslim-led attacks on Indian Parliament in New Delhi or on hotels and other landmarks in Mumbai, the Indian government has not instituted policies to regulate religious practices of minorities. Muslims are free to attend mosques and shrines, observe religious ceremonies in open, have their internal disputes settled as per Islamic laws, and lobby for greater Muslim rights within the Indian federation.

I have visited the Jamia mosque in New Delhi and the imambargahs in Lucknow. There were no signs of any restriction near mosques or shrines in India. In fact, weeks later when I arrived in Pakistan I saw heavy police guards around imambargahs where security forces were deployed to protect Muslim places of worships against attacks by fellow Muslims.

China, unlike India, is struggling with the very concept of religion. It is not just Muslims, but Christians, Buddhists, and several others who have been subjected to the State's heavy handedness. As incomes rise and information flows more freely to China, the State will come under immense pressure to allot religion some space in the body politic, which has not been the case to date.

The Pakistan-China ‘friendship’ represents more of a strategic defence partnership between Pakistan and China than a grassroots movement based on people-to-people cultural ties. Pakistan has, until recently, served the same purpose for China’s ‘strategic depth’ vis-à-vis India as Afghanistan has served for Pakistan. By having an unsympathetic Pakistan on the India’s western borders, China must have found it convenient to deal with India from the other side, especially after China’s war with India in 1962.


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Comments (271)

Taxla
September 9, 2012 7:25 pm
Yeh, bird of a feather, flocks together.
Taxla
September 9, 2012 7:03 pm
Awarding jobs on religious basis is ridiculous. However, employing people on merit and qualification is the norm. Any Muslim employer is considering religion as a qualification, could not be a good muslim, more like a hypocrite.
Taxla
September 6, 2012 9:50 pm
I want to point out to you that Pakistan was not created to be assimilated into India again. Pakistan is an independent country with secure and well definied borders, a member of the U.N in good standing order and a beacon for many peace loving nations. It's not going to be East India Co. all over again. Don't shed tears if your hopes and aspirations do not come true. However, if you hope that there will be goodwill, peace, harmony and free travel in between these neighbors like many other neighboring countries, then I share your aspirations. Good Luck.
Taxla
September 6, 2012 9:11 pm
Your first line "India and Pakistan are enemies", wrong, dead wrong. India and Pakistan are made of the same soil and are close neibours with intertwine water resources. They have common heritage, history, language, dress, coulture, food and many customs and expectations. They have a difference of opinion concerning problems facing them and their solutions. In your comment, I sense a hint of prejudice, jealousy and envy, therefore, not worthy of any intelligent and learned comments except what Pakistan does on the international stage is no business of indians of your calibre who will not accept independent and free country in their western flank. No offence meant. Have a nice day.
raju
September 4, 2012 9:38 pm
why not open pakistani cultural centers in China, why not china offer pakistani language and culture courses in china And what happens when the differences between India and China are sorted out and they are good friends???????????
raju
September 4, 2012 9:21 pm
I am 100% with you!!
babu
September 4, 2012 12:54 pm
huq --- pls ask the saudis ,Emiratese or the omanis and the qataris-- given the option will they prefer non muslims over muslims in skilled sectors or more specific do they prefer Indians over Pakistanis
Bhaskar
September 4, 2012 6:58 am
i m so sorry to wake you up from your delusions , sir. First of all, there is no such feelings against india in arunachal, if there are then they are very small n the ppl associated with them are very naive. I have been there for more than 4 yrs so i know the ground situation n not thru some blogs et all. about the blog.....i whole heartedly believe the author here. Muslims have n continue to face discrimination in our country in some sporadic parts, but so do other ppl. it happens in every developing country trying to get up. its also not required for me to tell the affects of corruption , nepotism, hawala etc in our region. about china, i think pakistan does have a good "ally" there in china, but terming the same as a "friend" is a bit too much, especially "taller than mountains n deepers than oceans" n wat not. Pakistan's relation is china is very much comparable to the relation india enjoyed with the soviet russia. no more no less.
does not matter
September 3, 2012 7:41 pm
correcttion "pay heeds" instead of "pay heads".
does not matter
September 3, 2012 7:39 pm
I don't know what you mean by India flexing it's muscles.Given a chance, you would probably promote your interest over others. This is business.Either Pakistan is not able to compete or not able to make it's case in international community. India gave MFN status to Pakistan in 90s while in Pakistan it is still a matter of National Security whether they want to grant MFN to India or not.Any way , if Pakistan has something really good to offer to World community then i don't think they would pay heads no matter how much muscle flexing is done by India.
does not matter
September 3, 2012 7:11 pm
and how many times China came to support in those 3 wars? US at least tried twice.
Taxla
September 2, 2012 3:51 pm
Muslims all over the world are known as consumers and not producers. In simple words, they want everything and they produce nothing. Their educational and skill levels are pretty much basic especially oil exploration and distribution. Who in their right mind will give them highly skilled and professional jobs is beyond me. If you have a highly skilled project and you hire a novice, result will be failure and at the end of the day you have to pay for it, financial ruin is staring at you. Good Luck.
Taxla
September 2, 2012 2:58 pm
Be like uncle sam, America has no friends, only interests, Henry Kissinger.
Shuvo Brahmachari
September 2, 2012 12:43 am
Perhaps the most articulate comment.
Ali
September 1, 2012 2:31 pm
Well said, I visited China in 2010 and found Masjids, halal food, and many Islamic activities.
AKWazir
September 1, 2012 12:18 pm
Mr. Haider , "Only recently the discovery of mass graves in Indian-administered Kashmir revealed thousands of dead bodies of Kashmiri youth." Your words not mine. Knowing all this, you still have the gal to blog this column ? You only won your admirers across the border who jump on the band wagon as long as it is in their favour.
Pats
September 1, 2012 10:37 am
Instead why can't we think this way... Dawn is seriously worried about the state of affairs in Pakistan and is eager to highlight the problem areas. After all, we need to know where we slip/falter, only then, can we correct ourselves? In my eyes, Dawn is seriously concerned about the direction in which Pakistan is going and is making all possible steps to highlight the pit-falls. The least I can presume is that (at least) Dawn is recording the history in the right way!
Shyam
September 1, 2012 8:18 am
Fantastic question - may be all other countries are busy focusing their own internal issues!
harshal
September 1, 2012 7:45 am
imran bhai superlike
deepak
September 1, 2012 5:20 am
LOL... My friend history is good subject read sometimes.. Who initiated war on whom and who is still involved in proxy... Develop some reasoning over facts...
Komal S
September 1, 2012 4:31 am
What is the basis for saying Indian people harass muslims. I assume you know India is a democracy and if Indian people are bent on harassing the muslims you think the Hindu vote bank will keep electing Governments that take care of muslims. There is a limit to this absurdity.
david
September 1, 2012 3:23 am
i think you too have missed some points for instance what is happening in the north eastern states of india arunchand pradesh where people wants to integrate with china do you got anything to say about that ?thanks god the western media finally is taking some points of that the reason nobody payed attention to this matter was is because whats going on pak afghan border the war on terror but finally these stories will be comming out
Great Thinker
September 1, 2012 12:57 am
Great Article. Well Written and showing a mirror to Pakistan. @Author: Keep up the good work. Wish there were more like you.
innohunter
August 31, 2012 11:38 pm
Agreed. China is our only true ally.
Mohdudul Huq
August 31, 2012 8:28 pm
In many non-Muslim countries Muslims are treated as second class citizen; whereas many Muslim countries give high paid jobs to non-Muslim (in Middle East countries}.
Ravi Seru
August 31, 2012 7:18 pm
We, Indian, Pakistanis,Bangladesh etc., are part of the great civilization. We have suffered enormously through several centuries. This is the time to rise again. We can rise again only through mutual respect, coexistence and good governance. India has partly succeeded in this respect. Bangladesh is limping towards this path. However, Pakistan us still struggling to make up its mind.
Imran
August 31, 2012 6:46 pm
Thats great news.
Imran
August 31, 2012 6:41 pm
Its good to dream. Carry on.
Imran
August 31, 2012 6:36 pm
What are you doing on this website then? You guys hate us but are obsessed with us. Thats really intriguing. You always talk of parting ways but cant resist stopping by and perusing our websites. Why this contradiction?
Imran
August 31, 2012 6:33 pm
Bullseye. End of discussion. I hope Murtaza is reading this one.
Imran
August 31, 2012 6:29 pm
Pakistan was not created because Islam was in danger in India. Pakistan was created to avoid Muslims living as a minority in India.It was a purely economical reason. As for your last few sentences, I really cant see what you are on about. Does the Quran forbid us from befriending the Chinese?
BH
August 31, 2012 6:18 pm
Yeah, pls give some examples. But inspite fof this please give a reason for the dimisnishing minorities in PAK, 22% hindus at independance, now less than 2% - this is an all time international record, worse than all the massacres in India put togather.
BH
August 31, 2012 6:03 pm
My dear half pakthun, half Baloch, you said only punjabi and Mohajir share heritage with India, but that is bleady 70% of entire pakistani polulation!! And with your other analysis, in Pakstan, both the Govt and the people togather harass minorities. So if you have problem with the subcontinent, please migrate to Saudi and you will come running back to the Subcontinent to enjoy that freedom again.
S. Mithun Roy
August 31, 2012 4:35 pm
super like
BRR
August 31, 2012 3:40 pm
Khan sahib, why tell only one side of the story?? even pak citizens come and post their abuses... if u wanna see only negative aspects..u can find many.. and when u think only of positive things, u can see many positive things... in the same TOI comments many Indians and Pakistanis have shared their mutual respect and wishes for a better relationship with both countries..i intend to base my hope and faith only based on those pure souls and not on those who spread their garbage everywhere...i hope u agree with me... India and Pakistan are separated today bcoz of few politicians who have their own self-interests....
BRR
August 31, 2012 3:28 pm
i wish it does !!
safia naz
August 31, 2012 3:22 pm
it is a thought provoking essay.i am really impressed. we must develop a good relationship with india
Apoorva
August 31, 2012 2:41 pm
ha ha superb slap on the faces of Hawks here in Pak and the likes of Dogvijay in India
alien brahmin
August 31, 2012 2:07 pm
i think writer missed some major points before accusing india for deployment of its army in kashmir . is he aware of how many pakistani army personnels are in baluchistan . and how they killed a grand old leader of balochs , mr bhugti ? is writer aware of how pakistani citizens and leaders treats its minority . how many ahamadias and sufis and shias and hindus and christians are being brutally murdered inside pakistan ? how pakistani muslims are kidnapping innocent and immature hindu ladies for marriage and conversion ? how many of pakistani muslims have ever convicted for their crimes against its minorities . THOSE WHO LIVES IN GLASS HOUSE OUGHT NOT THROW STONES TO OTHERS .
insaan
August 31, 2012 12:19 pm
Awesome question! I guess they don't have any answer to this question like many other questions! you hit the bulls eye!
Adnan
August 31, 2012 10:51 am
can't agree more. Why every one writing against the state of Pakistan find an immediate place in Dawn? no wonder Indians love it.
zak
August 31, 2012 10:46 am
Ha, Ha, be glad dawn even published your name and comments-indian websites do not publish one comment from pakistan-and only leave indian hindu's comments. India press is not free they should learn from pakistan.
zak
August 31, 2012 10:44 am
we were never one nation, we were one empire under the mughals and then a lesser one under the British, once the empire ended, independence came to most of the nations, some by deceit got left in the artificial country called India and hence they fight for independence 65 years on-that is the reality-and inevitably the natural outcome will be as in all history-freedom.
zak
August 31, 2012 10:33 am
excellent point
Aizaz Moin
August 31, 2012 9:38 am
A very good article and one should notice the good intentions of the writer here, rather than erupt into yet another pro/anti muslim debate. I agree that we MUST take steps to come to terms with India, in our own interests. Other Muslim states DO NOT CARE about Pakistan, I have worked there I well know the sentiment on the streets. Pakistan was made as a separate homeland for Muslims, let us keep it that way and not turn it into another "MUSLIM STATE". We have seen what bigotry and violence emnate from such states.
Iftekhar Mahmood
August 31, 2012 9:13 am
Why do people suddenly jump to one country conclusion. That really irks me. Let us hope more people have the maturity of Mr Haider in India also, then Pak & Ind can really be friends.
Dawood
August 31, 2012 8:50 am
I like your attitude ................... not . It will help us stay in the stone ages while the world moves on.
Dawood
August 31, 2012 8:49 am
I agree that Pakistan should treat all its citizens equally but that doesn't deprive on of the right to call a spade a spade.
Dawood
August 31, 2012 8:48 am
Indeed furthermore, the author tries to make a case that Pakistan should base its foreign policy on the basis of religion. Ironic that these are the first people to complain when foreign policies are based on religion.
Bobs
August 31, 2012 7:04 am
One question I have if somebody can pakistan please answer that...why only pakistani muslims worries about indian muslims? Why no other Islamic country worries about of Kashmir,gujrat,babri masjid, or assamies muslims? Why pakistani muslims has become the protector of Indian muslims? I never see any indian muslims worried about daily killings in pakistan or economy of pakistan or americna drone attack on pakistan? Please somebody explain me?