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http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Opinions/Editorials/07-Nov-2009/Exposing-RAWs-hand
Exposing RAW’s hand
Published: November 7, 2009
It can no longer be termed as mere suspicion or Pakistanis’ ingrained
failing to see the imprint of India in almost every development that
tends to strike at the root of its stability. The foreign political
and media circles, which counsel Islamabad against perceiving New
Delhi as a threat, are either too naïve or have ulterior motives to
promote. Their perception could be flawed also because of an
inadequate understanding of the historical animosity that has existed
between the two countries. Or they might not be following the clever
moves that India has all along been making in an attempt to take
advantages of Pakistan’s hard times that, unfortunately, have hardly
ever been in short supply. The present, when Pakistan is confronted
with dire challenges - militancy and its offshoot insecurity,
political uncertainty, economic meltdown - is perhaps the most
critical juncture for it since the East Pakistan tragic event and it
thus creates an ideal opportunity for India to fish in troubled
waters.
Investigations into the various acts of terrorism and the army’s
inroads into militants’ stronghold of South Waziristan have thrown up
incontrovertible evidence that the Research Analysis Wing, India’s spy
agency commonly called RAW, has been actively engaged in fomenting
trouble for Pakistan, whether in FATA, Balochistan or elsewhere,
aiding and even providing training to the elements responsible for
creating violence. The use of Indian-made weapons and explosives in
terrorist acts has been established. Not only that. The militants
taken into custody by Pakistani authorities have revealed their links
with Indian intelligence puppeteers. The Indian containers that take
weapons and other goods for the ISAF in Afghanistan have on their
return been found carrying huge quantities of explosives and weapons
when they should be empty. It was quite odd to discover some time back
that more than 100 Afghans, some dead and others unconscious, were
cooped up in containers that were on their way back from Afghanistan
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