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10<br />
Times of Oman: Rejimon K,<br />
India is fast turning into<br />
a favourite destination for<br />
Omani tourists, especially<br />
for those seeking<br />
advanced medicare.<br />
There has been a steep<br />
rise in the number of visas<br />
being issued to Indiabound<br />
Omanis in the<br />
recent past.<br />
From January 1 to June<br />
30 this year, the number of<br />
medical visas issued to<br />
Omanis has jumped three<br />
times and that of other<br />
kinds of visas went up 30<br />
per cent when compared<br />
to the same period last<br />
year, the official data<br />
shows.<br />
"There was a tremendous<br />
increase in the number<br />
of all kinds of visas<br />
issued to Omanis during<br />
the first half 2012. The statistics<br />
reveal that India is<br />
turning into a prime destination<br />
for Omanis who opt<br />
for advanced treatment<br />
and also want to have a<br />
glimpse of the rich Indian<br />
cultural heritage, a senior<br />
official from the Indian<br />
embassy told Times of<br />
Oman.<br />
According to the data,<br />
Tamil Nadu, Andhra<br />
Pradesh, Kerala,<br />
Maharashtra and New<br />
Delhi are the top five destinations<br />
-"in descending<br />
order-" where Omanis vis-<br />
<strong>Khabarnama</strong> <strong>Punjabi</strong> <strong>Weekly</strong><br />
Friday July., 20/ 2012<br />
ited for medical treatment<br />
during the last six months.<br />
"The rise in the number<br />
of medical visas shows<br />
that India is turning into a<br />
medicare hub. India has<br />
state-of-the-art medical<br />
facilities, experienced<br />
medics, affordable and<br />
quality nursing facilities,<br />
cheap medicines, and traditional<br />
healthcare centres.<br />
This has led to a rush<br />
in medical tourism, the official<br />
added.<br />
The Indian' Embassy in<br />
Muscat issues medical,<br />
tourism, business and student<br />
visas for Omanis.<br />
Omanis travels to India<br />
to seek treatment for cardiovascular,gastroenterology,<br />
orthopaedic, oncology,<br />
ophthalmology and<br />
dental ailments.<br />
"After their return from<br />
India, many Omanis say<br />
that due to cultural similarities<br />
and historical ties,<br />
they feel they are at home,<br />
the official added.<br />
"I took my wife for allergy<br />
treatment to Kerala a<br />
few weeks ago. She<br />
received the best available<br />
treatment and now she is<br />
fine. The facilities are<br />
world-class and treatment<br />
quite cheap, Fahad Al<br />
Kharousi, an oil company<br />
employee, told Times of<br />
Oman.<br />
"The processing of official<br />
papers for going to<br />
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During the last six<br />
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Recently, there were<br />
media reports that the government<br />
of India is planning<br />
to provide "visa on<br />
arrival- facilities to the<br />
GCC nationals as part of a<br />
major drive to attract<br />
tourists from the Gulf<br />
region.<br />
According to reports,<br />
Sultan Ahmed, Indian<br />
Minister of State for<br />
Tourism, said in Dubai, the<br />
government is planning to<br />
extend it to more countries,<br />
particularly the GCC<br />
nations from where Asia's<br />
third largest economy is<br />
drawing steadily increasing<br />
inbound traffic.<br />
India is already providing<br />
visa on arrival facility to<br />
17 nationalities.<br />
"As the minister said, if<br />
India begins to offer visa<br />
on arrival for the GCC<br />
nationals, then it will be a<br />
boon for India. More people<br />
means more revenue.<br />
Hope, this plan is implemented<br />
soon, Shaji<br />
Sebastin, an Indian expatriate,<br />
said.<br />
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PAK WILL NOT PUNISH 26/11 KILLERS<br />
-By Samuel Baid<br />
After two days talks between the<br />
Foreign Secretaries of India and<br />
Pakistan on July 4-5 in New Delhi, a<br />
question arises: Can India or any<br />
other country ever persuade<br />
Pakistan to take action against its<br />
state and non-state actors who<br />
wrought the Mumbai carnage in<br />
November 2008? This effort to persuade<br />
our neighbor to take such an<br />
action is as futile as trying to wake<br />
up a man who is not sleeping but<br />
pretends to be asleep. Pakistani<br />
leaders and officials, who talk to<br />
their Indian counterparts, know very<br />
well who authored the Mumbai carnage<br />
but as representatives of their<br />
country they naturally deny all<br />
Indian charges, and presuming<br />
Indians as babies they dangle lollypops<br />
like "let us have a joint probe<br />
into the Mumbai carnage", "please<br />
share with us whatever intelligence<br />
you have", "you know our courts,<br />
they want solid proof", "we both<br />
face terrorism" etc.<br />
All the dossiers of proof India has<br />
supplied to Pakistan have been<br />
rejected as insufficient for legal<br />
action. That reminds one of Gen<br />
Ziaul Haq Government's rejection of<br />
all the proofs that India supplied to it<br />
about its involvement in the insurgency<br />
in India. An Urdu weekly<br />
"Akhbar-i-Jahan editorialized that<br />
Pakistan would keep denying the<br />
Indian charge. The editorial really<br />
meant that the Zia government<br />
would keep on telling lies about a<br />
fact which was no secret in at least<br />
Pakistani Punjab - a fact of a string<br />
of training coups in this province<br />
along the borders to fan insurgency<br />
in Indian Punjab. To India and the<br />
world Pakistan denied the existence<br />
of these camps but to the anti-India<br />
population in its Punjab it proudly<br />
flaunted this fact as the Army's<br />
patriotic design to avenge the separation<br />
of East Pakistan in 1971 and<br />
to grab Kashmir if it could succeed<br />
in bringing about separation of<br />
Punjab from India. The United<br />
States, which was busy giving<br />
Pakistanis training in Jehadi terror<br />
to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan,<br />
and which till then had not been<br />
baptized by the 9/11 Jehadi terror,<br />
connived at Pakistan's mischief in<br />
Punjab. When Ms Benazir Bhutto<br />
came to power in November 1988<br />
she ordered demolition of these<br />
camps. For this reason she was<br />
called a security threat to Pakistan.<br />
In two years Ms Bhutto was sacked<br />
as Prime Minister by President<br />
Ghulam Ishaq Khan.<br />
The description of Ms Bhutto as<br />
security threat to Pakistan because<br />
she demolished camps, which<br />
trained India specific terrorists, and<br />
wanted normal relations with this<br />
country, clearly showed that in<br />
Pakistani military's perception terrorism<br />
against India is necessary<br />
for the country's security. This strat-<br />
Omanis prefer India<br />
for medical tourism<br />
egy is in keeping with the view in a<br />
section of the armed forces and<br />
Islamists that enmity with India was<br />
a guaranty of their country's survival.<br />
Former ISI chief Hamid Gul,<br />
who is currently engaged in Jehadi<br />
activities, especially against India,<br />
is one of the leading advocated of<br />
this theory.<br />
The Difa-e-Pakistan council, created<br />
by the ISI by bringing banned<br />
terrorist groups together, needs a<br />
careful consideration by both India<br />
and the United States when they<br />
wishfully talk with Pakistan on how<br />
to fight terrorism. The leader of this<br />
council is Hafiz Saeed, who played<br />
the main role in the Mumbai carnage<br />
in November 2008, and who<br />
has been designated as a terrorist<br />
by the United Nations. The Army /<br />
ISI has given respectability to the<br />
terrorist groups, banned by Gen<br />
Pervez Musharraf, by creating this<br />
council. It's agenda is to perpetuate<br />
perennial enmity against India by<br />
opposing normalization of relations<br />
with it and creating a frenzy by<br />
boastful declarations that it will<br />
snatch away Kashmir, Junagarh<br />
and Hyderabad from India. Such<br />
declarations encourage anti-India<br />
terrorists and sustain sentiments of<br />
enmity towards this country.<br />
The council has told massive<br />
public meetings in different cities.<br />
One wondered who funded these<br />
meetings. It is clear that in this<br />
council the Army / ISI has created<br />
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its second voice. For example,<br />
instead of the Army opposing normalization<br />
of relations with India,<br />
the council will do the needful. It can<br />
also be used to black mail the<br />
United States into dropping some of<br />
its terrorism-related demands. This<br />
week the council organized a long<br />
march form Lahore to Islamabad to<br />
oppose the re-opening of the land<br />
route for supplies for NATO soldiers<br />
in Afghanistan. It seems the purpose<br />
of this march was to tell the<br />
Americans how much Pakistanis<br />
hate them. A student participant<br />
said "Americans hate Pakistanis<br />
and Pakistanis hate them ten times<br />
more." Hafiz Saeed said the council<br />
would channelize hatred for<br />
America into a movement.<br />
Can Pakistan be even cleansed<br />
of State - supported terrorism and<br />
become a normal country? This<br />
writer believes yes it can be if a<br />
leopard ever changes it spots. This<br />
is the belief among some sections<br />
of Pakistanis too. Recently a retired<br />
Pakistani Brigadier, talking to Urdu<br />
BBC traced the origin of terrorism in<br />
Pakistan to October 1947 when the<br />
State organized invasion of<br />
Kashmir. Armed tribals, collected by<br />
the then Chief Minister of the frontier<br />
province, Khan Abdul Qayyam<br />
Khan, were sent to Kashmir to loot<br />
and kill. This happened under the<br />
nose of then Governor-General<br />
Mohammad Ali Jinnah.<br />
After that, said the retired<br />
Brigadier, Gen Ayub Khan repeated<br />
this State-supported terrorism in<br />
Kashmir in 1965 by sending<br />
invaders into the state. In the 1970s<br />
and the 1980s, Gen Ziaul Haq<br />
organized terrorism with the halt of<br />
outsiders. Can Pakistan come out<br />
of it? The Brigadier said that it<br />
needed determination and foresight<br />
but both were non-existent in<br />
Pakistan.<br />
Even the judiciary has contributed<br />
to religious military and terrorism<br />
by frequently causing the<br />
downfall of democracy in favour of<br />
military dictatorship. In judges and<br />
lawyers one sees the impact of<br />
madarassa education and<br />
Government school education<br />
which is based on defective facts<br />
and religious obscurantism.<br />
Deposed Prime Minister Z A<br />
Bhutto's trial in the 1970s was conducted<br />
by the Lahore high court as<br />
if it was a jehad. In 1993 a judge in<br />
the same court supported a father's<br />
authority to kill his son. In<br />
December 2008 when the United<br />
Nations designated Saeed as a terrorist<br />
a judge said let the UN<br />
resolve he Kashmir first. The<br />
Lahore High Court does not accept<br />
any proof of Saeed's involvement in<br />
26/11 Mumbai carnage. Present<br />
Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary<br />
has been hearing the Lal Masjid<br />
case. The Masjid illegally occupying<br />
a very large chunk of government<br />
land in Islamabad, came into<br />
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news in 2007 when girl students of<br />
its Madarassa raided video shops,<br />
kidnapped Chinese girls, who ran a<br />
beauty parlour for women, and took<br />
some policemen as hostages. Gen<br />
Musharraf ordered storming of the<br />
Lal Masjid which resulted in the<br />
death of many inmates. Mr Justice<br />
Choudhary, who has a grouse<br />
against Gen Musharraf for dismissing<br />
him in 2007 is hearing the case<br />
of storming the Mosque while<br />
ignoring its activities that necessitated<br />
that action. Also, one remembers<br />
how lawyers in Lahore hailed<br />
the guard who shot dead Governor<br />
of Punjab Salman Taseer for<br />
demanding an amendment in the<br />
Blasphemy Laws.<br />
In other words, courts in<br />
Pakistan have a Jehadi mindset. A<br />
Jehadi mindset in Pakistan has<br />
three characteristics; (i) antidemocracy,<br />
(2) Pro-Army and (3)<br />
anti-India. Thus, to expect that<br />
Pakistani courts will ever punish the<br />
perpetrators of the Mumbai carnage<br />
is only wish-full on the part of<br />
India.<br />
Not punishing the guilty of this<br />
carnage will not harm India any<br />
more than what has been done<br />
already: but it will push Pakistan<br />
more into a state in which some<br />
backward African countries live.<br />
This is what is worrying enlightened<br />
Pakistani. The real rulers have<br />
shown no desire to correct the<br />
course of things in the country.<br />
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