Pakistanis come and kill Indian citizens in India, in Kabul, where ever they can. We know that the Pakis did it, but all we say to ourselves is, they will pay for it someday, and leave everything to
karma. We never spell out, how much the Pakis will have to pay. Unless it is spelled out, nothing will ever be extracted, and they will go scot-free. Unless it is spelled out, it is just a momentary empty bluster, a hollow threat and nothing more. Even while it is made, nobody has the confidence, that something will come out of it. It is not taken seriously, neither by the terrorist, nor by the ones making such empty threats of retaliation. The problem is the retribution is not quantified.
If one says, x Indian lives would cost Pakistan x Pakistani lives, then it becomes even more funny. The quantification has to be monetarily. Every terror victim needs to be compensated for their loss, and the compensation has to be extracted from the terror perpetrators.
One thing that annoys me immensely is that Indians just do not understand the right of terrorism victims to get compensation, and that too from terror perpetrators.
There should be a law in India, which promises a victim of terror and his family a fair monetary compensation and makes GoI duty-bound to extract such a compensation.
The minimum price should be ascertained by equivalent compensations for terror in the international arena; the Libyan compensation comes to mind. The total price on each and every life should be a combination of the aspect that they were humans, and Indian citizens, as well as the secondary aspect, that should be ascertained by the court, as to how much the human meant in financial terms to the society. This is the amount, the GoI should be bound by law to extracting from terrorist organizations or State sponsors of terror, and this amount cannot be waived by the GoI, no matter how much time has passed.
GoI should send this bill to the Pakistanis. If the Pakistanis refuse to pay, then India has a case for taking whatever is of monetary worth to Pakistanis by whatever means possible. Then India has a case for undertaking land grab in Pakistan. Just like debt collectors include their expenses of collection to the bill, so too can India. This debt can also carry interest and increase. So if during a land grab, the Indians suffer any losses because of resistance by Pakistanis, then the cost of that can be added to the bill. Land grab is just one method.
Another method would be to get international banks to freeze Pakistani assets and to get those assets to be transferred to India. This can be done by a UN Resolution, if need be, or it can be done by a coalition of the willing.
Let's see a rough calculation, based on the compensation by Libya for Lockerbie and Berlin discotheque bombing:
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Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing over Lockerbie
For Every Dead (270): $ 10 million
UTA Flight 772 over Chad
For Every Dead (170) (except Americans): $ 1 million
Berlin Discotheque Bombing
For Turkish Woman Dead: $ 1 million
For Serious Injured: $ 350,000
For Lightly Injured: $ 170,000
In Mumbai Attacks there were 173 dead and at least 308 injured. Some say Taj and Trident-Oberoi suffered a loss of around Rs 800 crores (~ $ 171 million). Then there was loss of business in tourism, hospitality. Other places, which were attacked also suffered some loss. If we (for sake of argument) put the price of life of an Indian at $ 5 million and that of an injured at $ 350,000:
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173 dead ~ $ 865 million
308 injured ~ $ 107.8 million
Property Loss ~ $ 250 million
Business Confidence Loss ~ $ 500 million
Emergency Services Cost ~ $ 30 million
Security Services Charges ~ $ 30 million
Processing Costs ~ $ 10 million
Total ~ $ 1.8 billion
Total (Loss of Life and Injuries) ~ $ 1 billion
Only if Pakistanis are forced to cough up this money, would there be acceptance of guilt, humiliation and more importantly pain. Kiyani would face a serious loss of face, if instead of his kabila looting Hindu coffers, instead his kabila is being looted by the banias.
Suddenly terrorism would lose its charm!
Many Indians, may laugh and scoff at the notion, that Indians have a price, but compensation is important to bring terrorism from the pedestal of holy wars to the level of money. If you don't bring jihad to the level of money, you won't be able to take the sheen out of it.
If Pakistanis like to call themselves as victims of terrorism, than India should take it upon her, to give some real meaning to this catch-phrase.
Of course, the terrorists should also get their punishment, but even if the system gives them some pro-forma punishment, the populace of Pakistan which does cheer-leading for the jihadis will get a wake-up call!
If the jihadi points the gun at the bania, the first thing to do, is for the bania to pick the jihadi's pocket. That is the only thing that would keep the jihadi away!
The next time there are Indo-Pak talks, they should be about compensation! All those in the GoI who think or say, that they are above money, and it is not about money, but about justice, blah, blah, should get a kick in their b@lls. If they are serious about tackling terrorism, GoI should make sure to make it about money!