No protocol for captive\'s return\, Kargil only precedent: Ex-diplomat

No protocol for captive's return, Kargil only precedent: Ex-diplomat

IANS  |  New Delhi 

While on Thursday announced that Wing will be released from captivity on Friday, the protocol for such return is confined to the sole incidence of K. (now Group Captain), an (IAF) who was released by in 1999 during the War.

Before Varthaman, the last Indian to be released by Pakistan from its custody was Nachiketa, an MiG pilot, who fell into Pakistan's captivity during the 1999 War when he ejected himself from his "flamed out" aircraft.

was later handed over to then Indian High to Pakistan who narrated the procedure that was followed in the pilot's return.

"He was handed over to the by the (ICRC). I then sent him to the Wagah border with an There is no protocols as such for transfers like these. The only time it happened was after the War," told IANS.

While receiving Nachiketa, the said he refused to have any to prevent the transfer from becoming a high voltage "dog & pony show".

"I did it out of my own accord because I knew Pakistan will make a big hoo-haa right in the middle of the Kargil War, showing how generous they were. I had to take the decision immediately. I couldn't say I will check with An treated like that would be too much for me to see, so I said no," he said.

was released after eight days in captivity. In an interview in 2016, Nachiketa recounted the details of his days in captivity during which he suffered at the hands of his captors torture that was just short of third degree.

Although it is reasonable to believe that Varthaman didn't have to go through any torture, the former emphasised he should be treated like a Prisoner of War (PoW) as described under the Geneva Convention on treatment of PoW.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 28 2019. 21:22 IST