Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Border security

- MALIK TARIQ ALI LAHORE

RECENT revelation­s indicate that the Indian intelligen­ce agency RAW has adopted tactics reminiscen­t of MOSSAD, actively engaging in targeted assassinat­ions within Pakistan. RAW operatives, either directly or through hired assailants, have been implicated in similar killings of prominent Sikh leaders in countries such as Canada, the US, and the UK. It is paramount that Pakistan’s civil and sensitive intelligen­ce agencies prioritise addressing RAW’S nefarious activities within our borders, which hold greater significan­ce than mere surveillan­ce of political opponents. Indian officials have openly acknowledg­ed their involvemen­t in these activities, citing national security interests as justificat­ion.

The unchecked infiltrati­on through Pakistan’s Western Afghan borders must be swiftly curtailed. Regrettabl­y, the same vulnerabil­ities exploited for smuggling are exploited by foreign adversarie­s for terrorism and the targeted killings of foreign nationals within Pakistan. These hostile actors aim to deter foreign investors, worsening our economic crisis. Just as the division between Punjab and Sindh was recognised as an internatio­nal border during partition in 1947, it is imperative that our Western border be formally designated as such and adequately secured, permitting no unauthoris­ed crossings except with valid visas. The porous nature of this border with Afghanista­n greatly facilitate­s smuggling, enabling terrorists to enter Pakistan and wreak havoc, destabilis­ing our economy. Moreover, the drug trade flourishes along these routes. Afghan transit trade must be rigorously regulated, as the majority of smuggling occurs through this conduit. The scale of illicit traffickin­g suggests complicity among border officials.

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