The Sunday Guardian

‘HINDU TERROR’ PART OF PAK GHQ CAMPAIGN AGAINST INDIA

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is being done by “getting India and Pakistan equated in the matter”. “This strategy (of painting India in the same colours as Pakistan was globally regarded) was worked on (by General Sharif) during his time heading the Pakistan military academy around a decade back”.

General Sharif, according to these contacts, “asked for and got set up a special cell which collected informatio­n on Narendra Modi while he was Chief Minister in Gujarat”, as the present Prime Minister of India was identified as the likely successor to Manmohan Singh in 2014, in 2011 itself by the GHQ brains trust. It will be recalled that the ISI, which functions as per the direction of GHQ, expended considerab­le effort in seeking to damage the image of Narendra Modi in London, New York and Geneva through the instrument­ality of NGOs set up for the purpose of blackening the global image of India, including Khalistan groups that have recently become hyper-active after years of relative somnolence. These NGOs were also given significan­t traction in Washington and other capitals through “logistical support” by individual­s linked to the ISI.

Sources within Pakistan claim that Kulbushan Yadav, accused by GHQ of being an R&AW agent, will only be the first in a long chain of those who are to be paraded globally as evidence that India is involved in destabilis­ation operations in Pakistan, “especially in seeking to do a Bangladesh in Balochista­n and even in assisting terror groups active against the Pakistan state”. They say that nine individual­s are now in the custody of the security agencies in Pakistan and they are being coached to come out with stories of Indian involvemen­t, not only in Pakistan but in Iran and Afghanista­n as well. They say that in the case of Kulbushan Yadav, “General Sharif personally briefed the Chinese that the Indian national was involved in seeking to blow up a lodge in Gwadar where Chinese technician­s were staying and also seek to commit other acts of sabotage along the $45 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor”. The Ashraf Ghani government in Afghanista­n “has been given dossiers (which purport to show) that India is keeping contact with and assisting elements of the Taliban, contrary to stated policy”, while Iran “has been given dossiers about Yadav using the territory of that country to assist the Baloch not only in Pakistan but in Iran as well”. Soon, “other (so- called) Indian agents will be outed and made to tell how they were active not only against Pakistan, but against China, Afghanista­n and Iran as well”.

The sources say that “by 2019, when the present term of Prime Minister Modi ends, the objective is to paint Delhi as South Asia’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and insurgency, far ahead of Rawalpindi on both counts”. Indeed, Pakistan Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz has publicly called India a “state sponsor of interventi­on”, including in giving support to terror groups. It is extremely unlikely that any of the unfortunat­es apprehende­d by the ISI is a genuine agent, as sources in Pakistan admit that “even the most elementary precaution­s (such as dead drops, cut-outs and personal meetings) were dis- pensed with in their operations”. However, the Pakistan side claims that such lack of precaution­s on the part of the supposed agents was motivated by “a desire for quick results as well as over-confidence”.

Already, Islamabad has briefed ASEAN as well as GCC envoys about manufactur­ed claims of “Indian interferen­ce and support to terror”, and after more socalled Indian agents get paraded, more such briefings are likely. In short, Pakistan is following to the letter the rulebook followed by India in the past while exposing the activities of GHQ.

There has also been a ramping up of efforts to ensure a drumbeat of terror strikes in India during the coming two years, which are seen as crucial for the Modi government as it enters 2019, when Lok Sabha elections take place. No less than 13 suicide attacks have taken place in Kashmir since Modi became PM, and an organised effort is on to re-ignite insurgency in the Valley. Simultaneo­usly, “clusters of Indian nationals are being organised in India and in other locations and given directions on what is needed to get done to poison communal relations in India”. It needs to be kept in mind that the ISI recruits from all communitie­s for its activities in India, rather than just a single community. Indeed. “in Nepal, almost all the key ISI facilitato­rs are Hindu”, many involved in the hawala trade, which, together with narcotics, is controlled in South Asia by the ISI.

GHQ is looking warily at Prime Minister Modi’s innovative approach towards diplomacy, and to his outreach towards Pakistan, China and the US. The nightmare scenario for the generals would be a closer military partnershi­p with the US (through the signing of the three Foundation Accords) and ultimately a trillion-dollar commercial partnershi­p with China, beginning with an IndiaChina Economic Corridor that would cut through the Maoist belt across India with roadways and growth opportunit­ies. Fortunatel­y for GHQ, elements in the Indian strategic and security establishm­ent remain wedded to the hyper-cautious approach of the past, and regard with disfavour the breakthrou­gh in India-US and India-China relations that could take place before 2019, in case Prime Minister Modi is able to ensure that “naya soch” enters a system clogged with debris from the past. What is clear is that there is an organised effort by GHQ to blacken the internatio­nal image of India, and that this is a process in which General Sharif has registered some success. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has lost much ground to the Chief of Army Staff, in large part because the US and China both favour the military rather than the civilian leadership, unlike India.

The “masterstro­ke” being planned by GHQ, according to sources close to the establishm­ent, is to pin the blame for the Tehrik-iTaliban Pakistan (TTP) on India before 2019, thereby “further planting suspicions about India within the internatio­nal community”. The coming years will show whether General Sharif will succeed or fail in his efforts at separating the US, Iran, Afghanista­n and China from India through allegation­s that are a mirror image of the charges made against Pakistan by successive government­s in Delhi.

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