#SayNoToWar: Indians, Pakistanis at Oxford University Call for Peace

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Indian and Pakistani students outside the Radcliffe Camera at Oxford, holding up placards with the message ‘Say No to War’. — Photo taken from The Wire

“War only benefits a handful of influential profiteering interests who feed on hatred and fear. It is the people who never wish for war that face its repercussions.”

Caravan News

LONDON — Ever since India and Pakistan locked horns after the Pulwama suicide attack, people from both countries living in the countries and abroad are concerned about the heightening tension between two nuclear-armed nations. After Harvard University, now Indian and Pakistani scholars and students of Oxford University issued a joint statement over the prevailing situation and have called for peace and de-escalation.

After Pulwama attack, the tension between two countries reached its peak when the Indian Air Force conducted air raids in Pakistan’s Balakot claiming to have killed a large number of terrorists. Following which Pakistan claimed to have shot down Indian aircraft jet capturing Indian Wing Commander Abhinandan. India also claimed to have shot down Pakistani aircraft jet. The tension between two south Asian countries de-escalated when Pakistan Imran Khan released Indian Wing Commander as a ‘gesture of peace’.

Condemning the Pulwama attack, people from both rival countries at Oxford University recounted the shared histories, commonalities, their bonding, and love for each other. Calling for peace and de-escalation, they also highlighted the dangerous consequences of war.

Here is the full text of their joint statement:

We are a group of Indian and Pakistani students at the University of Oxford who are deeply disturbed by the escalation of tensions about an impending war between India and Pakistan.

We strongly condemn the suicide bombing in Pulwama, Kashmir on February 14, 2019 which claimed the lives of around 44 Indian soldiers. We denounce terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

As students in a land that is foreign to our homes – India and Pakistan – we’ve always marvelled at how we seamlessly gravitate towards each other, and how we are able to come together in community in ways we can’t back home. We often talk about the similarities we share in our food, culture, histories and the challenges we face. The Indo-Pak community has emerged as a place of refuge and comfort for us. However, when we imagine visiting each other’s homes we realise all the ways in which visas and politics restrict us. As we sit together now, watching the increasingly violent direction the current discourse is taking, we are frightened.

We come from parts of the world where the rhetoric of war isn’t new, and its consequences aren’t abstract. War only benefits a handful of influential profiteering interests who feed on hatred and fear. It is the people who never wish for war that face its repercussions. It is a luxury to be able to debate the possibility of war when the death, grief, and loss that accompany it are not part of your everyday. For some people, especially the already dispossessed, the human cost of war is no cliché. It is lived in reality.

We urge our fellow Pakistanis and Indians both within and outside the subcontinent to stand together in unity, focus on our commonalities, and reject divisive narratives. We call upon the leaders of our countries to develop de-escalation protocols, organise constructive peace talks and dialogue for the resolution of all bilateral issues.

War and warmongering are always unequivocally deplorable. At a time when India and Pakistan are lurching from crisis to crisis, we condemn the irresponsible rhetoric flooding the media in both countries in the strongest possible terms.

We dare to imagine a future that is free of divisions and violence and unshadowed by the politics of war. We refuse to succumb to this environment of fear and suspicion. We refuse to see our friends as enemies. We refuse to hate those we hold dear. This is not our war.

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