Deccan Chronicle

INDIA LOOKS TO LANKA FOR TERROR HELP

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Following the change in regime in Sri Lanka, India intelligen­ce agencies will engage with their counterpar­ts in the island nation to crack down on what they describe as the “growing influence of the Inter-Services Intelligen­ce (ISI)” in the region, particular­ly with the active support of the staff of Pakistan’s embassy in Colombo.

Top intelligen­ce sources said there was concrete informatio­n that some Pakistani embassy staff were using their diplomatic cover to promote the ISI’s antiIndia activities.

A senior intelligen­ce official, expecting better assistance from Colombo, said that during the regime of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, “there was a sense that his government was trying to form a better alliance with both China and Pakistan due to which we were slight apprehensi­ve about discussing these issues. But now that Maithripal­a Sirisena has assumed charge as the new President, we feel there will be greater coordinati­on between Indian and Sri Lankan security agencies.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Sri Lanka visit earlier this month is also being viewed as a huge step forward in improving ties between the two countries at every level. National security adviser Ajit Doval had also visited Sri Lanka earlier to ensure that key security agencies of the two countries work with a better understand­ing in future.

Indian intelligen­ce agencies have been closely monitoring activities of the ISI in Colombo, particular­ly after a Sri Lankanborn ISI spy was arrested in April last year in Chennai. During interrogat­ion, the accused, Zahir Hussain, had disclosed that he had entered India at the behest of two Pakistani embassy officials in Colombo in an attempt to increase the circulatio­n of fake currency in India.

A detailed intelligen­ce dossier prepared by Central agencies in the wake of this incident had also warned that the future threat to India’s internal security could come from the sea route in Sri Lanka as the ISI, assisted by Pak embassy staff, was trying to increase its anti-India operations there.

Senior intelligen­ce and security officials also feel that a change of regime in Sri Lanka is helpful to India strategic security interests.

“We need to be extremely careful about the sea route since it is porous and can be used for subversive activities,” the official said.

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