Wednesday, October 7, 2009

ISI tells surrendered Talibanese to join jihad against India


Reports says that ISI has offered around 60 surrendered Talibanese to Join jihad against India in Kashmir. Majority of population in Kashmir being of Muslims, taliban believe they can be made targets and can be turned against India very easily. ISI will send them to jails if they do not go to India. The Pakistan military establishment has had to fight the Taliban, once its close allies in Afghanistan, but is looking to turn the situation to its advantage.

Sources from Border Security Force of India and Indian Army says that Army already knows about this development made against India deep in the soil of Pakistan.

"Although the Taliban is yet to successfully infiltrate into India, the coming days will pose a challenge as their attempts to sneak in are expected before the onset of winter," said a senior official as quoted by The Times of India. The infiltration is closely controlled and monitored by the ISI and Pakistan army which is often involved in the crossings.

Sources also believe that the state actors of Pakistan is also involved in this matter and have been and are helping the militants to infiltrate across the border right into the Indian territory. Soft attitude of India towards terrorism is the source of motivation and encourage to them. It is Pakistan who warns India of a possible nuclear attack on India if India tries to take any hard action. Thus making India a dumb state which becomes unable to do anything during an attack funded which is often or always (directly/indirectly) funded by Pakistan.

The Talibanese are now more threatening and are more trained, their experience has gained fighting with U.S. The modern weapons which they possess is not with many armies of the world. Taliban is becoming a modern terrorism group.

Times of India says Apart from the group of 60, there are nearly 250 to 300 jihadis who are armed with sophisticated weapons, Thuraya satellite phones and Indian mobile SIM cards - poised at launch pads along LoC (Line of Control). This feeds into the view that violence could escalate in Kashmir in the winter months.  "Such incidents (like use of choppers) clearly show the involvement of Pakistani authorities in facilitating infiltration. Though our forces are fully alert to thwart Pakistani designs, the next 15-20 days are quite crucial as this is the period when they will do everything to infiltrate as many terrorists as possible," said a senior official as quoted by The Times of India. That is when winter will begin to set in.

It is winter when the intensity of troops reduces in the region. The Kashmir region is one of the worlds coldest borders and staying on the post throughout the year is very difficult. This is the period when Pakistan releases its evil plans. One can not forget the Kargil war in Kashmir, how the Pakistani Army entered Indian heights and occupied them before Indian army could arrive. Thanks to Indian army who regained the territory after defeating Pakistan.

It should be recalled that even though Pakistani Army was involved in war with Taliban in its Western frontiers, Taliban offered Pakistan help if it goes with war with India after the Mumbai Attacks.

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