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Mar 17, 2016

[CA/B Rel] Sir Creek Issue

Sir Creek Water Dispute: India & Pakistan

What’s in the name
Got its name from the British representative who negotiated the original dispute over firewood between the local rulers
Countries
India & Pakistan
Location
96-km estuary- between India and Pakistan, cutting through where Gujarat State and Sindh province meet


India’s Stand
Pakistan’s Stand
Claims that the boundary lies mid-channel, as was depicted in a map in 1925 and implemented with pillars placed to mark the boundary
Claims the entire Sir Creek based on a 1914 agreement signed between the government of Sindh and rulers of Kutch
Inability of both the countries to agree on a definite border (fear of losing out on a vast amount of Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) rich with gas and mineral deposits, and subsequent breakthroughs)
Leads to: fishermen’s misery + terrorist designs + global drug

·        Sir Creek issue is defying solution because of the deep rooted syndrome of lack of trust in Pakistan. Unless the element of trust is restored through Pakistani actions, attitudes and utterances, any real and meaningful progress on this, as well as other issues like Siachen, looks somewhat remote.
·        The Indo-Pakistan international border starts from the point where coming from the Arabian Sea Sir Creek joins the land mass
·        This area had not been demarcated as it had not been properly surveyed due to its being somewhat desolate and inhospitable
·        Taking advantage of a 1914 Bombay Government Resolution that sought to demarcate Sir Creek between Sindh and Kutch divisions of the Bombay state as an internal administrative measure, Pakistan began to lay claim over the entire Creek; ignoring that both Sindh and Kutch have become parts of two sovereign states, India and Pakistan, and thus their maritime boundary now needed to be settled as per international norms, mainly the Thalweg Doctrine, which follows the meridian principle.
·        In fact, another resolution of the erstwhile Bombay Government adopted in 1925 did install mid-channel pillars in Sir Creek. Here, Pakistan does not agree with India since an acceptance of these provisions would lead to redrawing of the maritime boundary in the area, re-delineation of the Exclusive Economic Zone and other fishing areas in the Arabian Sea


Problems with Sir Creek issue
Fishermen issue
Fishermen cross boundaries in hope of a great catch; getting caught themselves (boats and material confiscated under the premise of illegal intrusionthough there is no cognisable territorial and maritime boundary delimitation in the area)
Deprived of their fundamental human rights + denied consular assistance; many are allegedly tortured and languish in jails while being subjected to horrible living conditions and without any meaningful access to judicial process. Some prisoners go missing and may even be presumed victims of custodial killings
1,530 Indian fishermen have been released in the past five years, while India has freed 380 Pakistanis
Terrorists
Fall prey to terrorist designs- When 10 terrorists from the Lashkar-e-Taiba left in a Pakistani boat for Mumbai; they captured an Indian fishing vessel, Kuber, off Sir Creek, and used it to attack Mumbai
Drug mafia
Transaction business by the cartels in the disputed water
They are beyond the reach of both Indian and Pakistani agencies and thus, it becomes easier for them to trade drugs their way (in terms of quantity and frequency)



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