Deccan Chronicle

Security forces on ISI radar

ISI wants to garner sympathy of civilians

- NEW DELHI, APRIL 6

Pakistan’s ISI has launched a direct offensive against security forces in Jammu and Kashmir in a revamped strategy to put India on the back foot, the security agencies told Union Home Ministry.

In the latest report shared with the MHA, the security agencies have warned that the ISI has asked the cross border terror outfits, particular­ly those operating in Jammu and Kashmir, to attack Indian security forces and not make civilians their target.

The fresh intelligen­ce inputs come close on the heels of three back to back attacks in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday killing three security personnel, including one head constable.

The MHA, which has sought reports from the security agencies and state government, is examining whether the attacks are coordinate­d attacks by a particular outfit or separate groups. According to the inputs gathered through human intelligen­ce network, a Pakistani officer of the rank of a Major has been tasked to coordinate such attacks on security forces. Top security officials said the ISI’s revamped strategy is a direct attempt to whip up anti-security forces sentiments in the Valley once again by not making civilians the target of any terror acts.

“The ISI is keenly aware that if any civilians are killed there will be intense criticism and scrutiny at the internatio­nal level and India stands to gain here. So the idea is now to garner the sympathy of the civilians and encash on those sentiments in the Valley that are anti-security forces,” a top government functionar­y said.

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