DEVELOPMENT OF PUSHTOONISTAN PROBLEM

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CIA-RDP79R00890A000500040031-4
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December 9, 2016
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May 19, 2000
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31
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April 20, 1955
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rove i as 2~00%09T P79R 680AbbO*bb44o31J-4 EYELOPME1jPOY FUSH-TOO? I STAN PROBLEM 1. In ethnographic terms, both south and southeastern Afghanistan and parts of the Northwest Frontier Province and the Baluchistan area of southwest Pakistan are inhabited by Afghan tribes who speak Pushtu language. A. Present Afghan royal family, which stems from Durani Afghan tribe, gained control of country in 1834. II. British-Afghan boundary decision lays basis for current Pushtoonistan problem. A. "Durand Line," separating Afghanistan from British India, was established in 1893 by.Sir Mortimer Durand (repre- seating British India) and Afghan ruler at that time, Asir Abdur Rahman. B. "Line" was established in effort to check mutual encroachments on each other's claimed territory. ed For Release 2000/09/11: CIA-RDP79R00890A000500040' 31-4 Ap proved For Release 200 'SIqWe.41A44DP7 D,089 Q'( 00400 1-4 south and southeastern limits of Amir's dominions. 2. Each party pledged not to inter- fere in territory across "Durand Line." C. Neither lived up wholly to letter of agreement in subsequent years. 1. Afghans continued interest in tribes, some of which were split by Durand Line into Afghan and Indian portions. 2. British continued to exert mili- tary and political influence in Afghanistan to halt southward march of Russian power. III. Present Pushtoonistan dispute arose as result of Afghan propaganda campaign instituted after creation of Pakistan. ApIproved For Release 2000/09/11: CIA-RDP79R0089OA0005000400{ 1-4 Ap proN( Ap1pro ed For Release6O i i : OX M M60%0 666 00040 drawal from India nullified boundary p41-4 treaty and argued that Pushtu- speaking Afghan tribesmen inhabiting new state of Pakistan should be per- mitted to establish autonomous state. B. No mention made of Afghan tribesmen inside Afghanistan (who represent only one of several major tribal groups within the country and con- stitute only 44 percent of popula- tion) also joining autonomous state of Pushtoonistan. IV. Pakistan claims there is no basis for Afghan argument, that Pak inherited all territory east of"Durand Line." Pak claim supported by following evidence: A. In July 1947, government of British India held plebiscite in "administered' (i.e. settled) areas of Northwest Frontier Province. d For Release 2000/09/11: CIA-RDP79R00890A0005000400 1-4 Approved For Release 2000/09/11: CIA-RDP79R00890A b , ?031 ~4 '''Y. 99.5 percent of vote fared belonging to Pakistan rather than to India. B. Simultaneously, British officials canvassed opinion in Northwest Frontier Province's "unadministered" tribal districts and obtained state- ments of tribal desires to join Pakistan. C. After founding of Pakistan (15 Aug '47), Pakistani government again ob- tained statements of loyalty from tribal leaders in frontier area. D. Pak stand on tribes was made official on 27 June 1950, when Pakistani government issued a formal "Notifi- cation" stating "Whereas the inhabi- tants of the (tribal) areas...have, through their accredited representa- tives, declared their territories to be a part of the Federation of -4- pproved For Release 2000/09/11: CIA-RDP79R00890A00050004g031-4 ~~ aJC1~ Ga31 tt~ a 'a ,ea :;n roV'erd For RelWe 2000/09/11: CIA-RDP79R00B9,0A00050004003 -4 1,15th day of August 1947...t'he areas aforesaid shall be deemed to have been included in the ?edera tion...as from the 15th day of August, 1947." V. Liquidation of Pushtoonistan issue by amalgamation or erection autonomous state would involve unacceptable costs to one or other of parties. A. If all Pushtu-speakers were detached from Afghanistan, nation would lose both capital (Kabul) and royal family, as well an 44% of population. B. If Pushtus detached from Pakistan, defense of all Rest Pakistan (now based on Khyber) would be nearly impossible. C. Autonomous state, moreover, would be economically unviable, and present even more troublesome political hotbed than at present. ved For Release 2000/09/11 tMiA-RDP79R00890A00050004 31-4