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First Read Following Blogs, so you will get some Idea that Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri lanka, China, even Indian Punjab and lot of Asian countries are blaming India for supporting Terrorism and Terrorist Organization inside these countries
State-sponsored terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India Sponsored Terrorism in Bangladesh
Khalistan » U.S. Congressman: Declare India a Terrorist State, Congratulates Council of Khalistan on It’s 11th Anniversary
Musharraf calls for end to Pakistan and India 'proxies' in Afghanistan | World news | The Guardian
Taliban Commander Fazalullah has the support of India and Afghanistan: Musharraf
Pakistan’s Terrorism Accusations Against India: Bizarre But Calculated | The Diplomat
Pakistan’s Terrorism Accusations Against India: Bizarre But Calculated | The Diplomat
US Sponsored Cross Border Attacks on Pakistan`s Soil
Pervez Musharraf blames India for Peshawar School Attack in interview with FOX US News Channel
( Ex President of Pakistan and one time Ally of USA said USA with India helping Pakistani Taliban as Proxies for Terrorism inside Pakistan )
State-sponsored terrorism is government support of violent non-state actors engaged in terrorism. The identifications of particular examples are usually subject to political dispute
Pakistan has accused the Republic of India of supporting insurgent groups in Pakistan, but the Center for International Policy in the United States has found no evidence supporting this claim. India's Research and Analysis Wing has been accused of training and arming the Sri Lankan Tamil group, LTTE, during the 1970s when it was not considered a terrorist organization by any country but it later withdrew its support in the 1980s, when the activities of LTTE became serious, becoming the first country to ban LTTE as a terrorist organization
Furthermore India Research and Analysis Wing agencies supported the separatist/nationalist terrorist organization called Al Zulfiqar since 1977. This terrorist group conducted hijacking in March 1981 of a Pakistan International Airlines plane from Karachi to Kabul.The group is currently inactive
Richard Holbrooke in who is United States Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan stated that Pakistan didn't provide any credible evidence to back their accusations against India. U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel suggested in 2011 that "India has over the years financed problems for Pakistan" in Afghanistan. In response to this claim, Lisa Curtis, a South Asia expert at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think-tank, said, "comments on India's role in Afghanistan during a speech in 2011 provide yet another indication that he is poorly qualified to lead the US Department of Defence" Sadanand Dhume, former India bureau chief at the Far Eastern Economic Review and current resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute stated that Hagel's opinion reflect a "paranoid" world view
Pakistani Government and ISI have accused Indian consulates in Kandahar and Jalalabad, Afghanistan, for providing arms, training and financial aid to the BLA in an attempt to destabilize Pakistan. But despite these accusations have not provided any proof to the international community to implicate any foreign support for the BLA.
India Sponsored Terrorism in Bangladesh
India backed Shanti Bahini, Burmese rebels: book
Mon, Nov 9th, 2009 7:37 pm BdST
By Subhra Kanti Gupta
Kolkata, Nov 9 (bdnews24.com)--Indira Gandhi was voted out of power in 1977, just when India's external intelligence organisation, R&AW, was preparing to substantially step up its backing for the Shanti Bahini, says Subir Bhaumik in his just-released book "Troubled Periphery:Crisis of India's Northeast".
Bhaumik, a journalist and academic researcher for three decades, has provided graphic details of the R&AW's involvement in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and Burma's Kachin Hills in his latest book. But he makes it clear the "orders came right from the top" and were not operations generated by the agency.
"The immediate provocation for the Indian sponsorship of the Shanti Bahini guerrillas .. was the military coup that killed Sheikh Mujibur Rehman and many members of his family. To Indira gandhi, this coup was a political defiance of India .
"Within a week of the coup, senior R&AW leaders arrived in Tripura's capital Agartala with a clear brief for their subordinates: Get
those Chakma leaders who want to fight Bangladesh."
Bhaumik's findings is based on detailed interviews of Shanti Bahini guerrilla commanders and R&AW officials and the book is replete with such references.
One Shanti Bahini leader tells Bhaumik about the quality of Indian training.
"The Indian training was intensive and tough as the instructors had served with military units in Nagaland and Mizoram. The leadership element of the course was gruelling and involved war games and dummy attacks.
"The instructors would observe how we went about the attack and whether we had absorbed the theoretical lessons. They would severely admonish us if we were found lacking. They always reminded us of the maxim that you bleed less in war if you train well in peace."
Indira Gandhi's election defeat in 1977 saved Bangladesh, then grappling with mutinies and domestic unrest, from huge trouble, suggests Bhaumik.
"Just when the Shanti Bahini were told to prepare for the big push forward and that India would support a strength of 15000 guerrillas came the news of Mrs Gandhi's election debacle and the Congress defeat...
"It is not clear how far Mrs Gandhi wanted to go and it is possible that, after the liberation of Bangladesh, she could see the value of a successful foreign campaign could boost her dropping popularity back home.
"But her defeat changed the course of events . The R&AW plans to intensify the guerrilla war in Chittagong Hill Tracts were put on hold when Morarji Desai took over as Prime Minister. The R&AW topbrass were categorically told to lay off from CHT."
Bhaumik's book says the support to Shanti Bahini was resumed when Mrs Gandhi came back to power--but by then, the Bahini was in the throes of a fratricidal war that led to the assasination of its chief M N Larma.
It says that R&AW's Agartala station chief at that time, Parimal Ghosh even resolved this fratricidal conflict by drafting an agreement between the two Shanti Bahini factions.
Ghosh in 1971 was close to General (then Major) Ziaur Rahman and operated under his pseudonym Captain Hossain Ali.
As a BSF officer, he fought at the Shuvapur bridge with the Mukti Fauj.
Bhaumik also details how the R&AW won over the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and started giving them weapons -- just to ensure they would not back any Northeast Indian rebel groups anymore.
The man instrumental in this operation was one of the most successful R&AW operatives , B.B.Nandi, who had also served as their station chief in Dhaka.
During Nandi's tenure as station chief at Bangkok, he developed close links with the Burmese underground groups, specially the Kachins.
bdnews24.com
Pakistan General blames India for recent Terrorist Attack in Pakistan School
RAW's involvement in Chittagong Hill Ttacts : some admissions
Mohammad Zainal Abedin , Bangladesh
The RAW's involvement in Chittagong Hill Tracts : some admissions
1.The Chakma guerrillas had closely assisted RAW operatives. They were assisted during and after the liberation War. The Chakmas, after the change of govt in 1975, contacted the RAW. The Chakmas offered to infiltrate among the Mizo rebels and pass on information to the Indian govt in lieu of assylum. This offer was accepted (Inside RAW : The Story of India's Secret Service, Asoka Raina, Vikas Publishers, New Delhi, 1981, pp.86-87).
2.In 1975, the RAW was instructed to assist the Chakma rebels with arms, supplies , bases and training. Training was conducted in the border camps in Tripura but specialized training was imparted at Chakrata near Dehra Doon. Shantu Larma's Shanti Bahini members were flown to Chakrata and then sent back to Tripura to infiltrate into Chittagong Hill Tracts.
A RAW office and its operatives at Agartala monitored the progress of the trainees. In 1976, the Shanti Bahini launched its first attack on the Bangladesh force. A new insurgency had been born and India's secret war in the hills of Bangladesh had begun (South Asia's Fractured Frontier, Binalaksmi Nepram, Mittal Pablishers, New Delhi, 2002, pp-153).
3.The RAW was involved in training rebels of Chakma tribes and Shanti Bahini to carry out subversive activities in Bangladesh (RAW's role in Furthering India's Foreign Policy, The New Nation, Dhaka, 31 August 1994).
4.The Indian intelligence had collaborated the armed rebels of Chittagong Hill Tracts to destabilise the region ( Indo-Bangladesh Relation, Motiur Rahman, daily Prothom Alo, 10 December 2002).
http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hid...hidRecord=44925
India was real mastermind behind Peshawar attack: Hafiz Sayeed
Taliban Commander Fazalullah has the support of India and Afghanistan: Musharraf
Taliban Commander Fazalullah has the support of India and Afghanistan: Musharraf
ISLAMABAD- At a time when Pakistani leaders are appreciating India for its support to the country after the Peshawar attack on Tuesday, former president Pervez Musharraf blamed India for abetting Fazlullah, the TTP chief who claimed the responsibility of the dastardly attack, in which 151 people, including 132 school children, were killed in Peshawar by the Taliban.
"Do you know who is Maulana Fazlullah? He is the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan commander. He is in Afghanistan. And I am reasonably sure that he was supported by former Karzai government and RAW to carry out terror attacks in Pakistan," Musharraf told Indian channel CNN-IBN in an exclusive interview
The former Pakistan president said the perpetrators of the crime were those trained by India. Taliban's commander was supported by Afghanistan and India to carry out terrorist attack in Pakistan, Musharraf said
State-sponsored terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India Sponsored Terrorism in Bangladesh
Khalistan » U.S. Congressman: Declare India a Terrorist State, Congratulates Council of Khalistan on It’s 11th Anniversary
Musharraf calls for end to Pakistan and India 'proxies' in Afghanistan | World news | The Guardian
Taliban Commander Fazalullah has the support of India and Afghanistan: Musharraf
Pakistan’s Terrorism Accusations Against India: Bizarre But Calculated | The Diplomat
Pakistan’s Terrorism Accusations Against India: Bizarre But Calculated | The Diplomat
US Sponsored Cross Border Attacks on Pakistan`s Soil
Pervez Musharraf blames India for Peshawar School Attack in interview with FOX US News Channel
( Ex President of Pakistan and one time Ally of USA said USA with India helping Pakistani Taliban as Proxies for Terrorism inside Pakistan )
State-sponsored terrorism is government support of violent non-state actors engaged in terrorism. The identifications of particular examples are usually subject to political dispute
Pakistan has accused the Republic of India of supporting insurgent groups in Pakistan, but the Center for International Policy in the United States has found no evidence supporting this claim. India's Research and Analysis Wing has been accused of training and arming the Sri Lankan Tamil group, LTTE, during the 1970s when it was not considered a terrorist organization by any country but it later withdrew its support in the 1980s, when the activities of LTTE became serious, becoming the first country to ban LTTE as a terrorist organization
Furthermore India Research and Analysis Wing agencies supported the separatist/nationalist terrorist organization called Al Zulfiqar since 1977. This terrorist group conducted hijacking in March 1981 of a Pakistan International Airlines plane from Karachi to Kabul.The group is currently inactive
Richard Holbrooke in who is United States Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan stated that Pakistan didn't provide any credible evidence to back their accusations against India. U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel suggested in 2011 that "India has over the years financed problems for Pakistan" in Afghanistan. In response to this claim, Lisa Curtis, a South Asia expert at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think-tank, said, "comments on India's role in Afghanistan during a speech in 2011 provide yet another indication that he is poorly qualified to lead the US Department of Defence" Sadanand Dhume, former India bureau chief at the Far Eastern Economic Review and current resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute stated that Hagel's opinion reflect a "paranoid" world view
Pakistani Government and ISI have accused Indian consulates in Kandahar and Jalalabad, Afghanistan, for providing arms, training and financial aid to the BLA in an attempt to destabilize Pakistan. But despite these accusations have not provided any proof to the international community to implicate any foreign support for the BLA.
India Sponsored Terrorism in Bangladesh
India backed Shanti Bahini, Burmese rebels: book
Mon, Nov 9th, 2009 7:37 pm BdST
By Subhra Kanti Gupta
Kolkata, Nov 9 (bdnews24.com)--Indira Gandhi was voted out of power in 1977, just when India's external intelligence organisation, R&AW, was preparing to substantially step up its backing for the Shanti Bahini, says Subir Bhaumik in his just-released book "Troubled Periphery:Crisis of India's Northeast".
Bhaumik, a journalist and academic researcher for three decades, has provided graphic details of the R&AW's involvement in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and Burma's Kachin Hills in his latest book. But he makes it clear the "orders came right from the top" and were not operations generated by the agency.
"The immediate provocation for the Indian sponsorship of the Shanti Bahini guerrillas .. was the military coup that killed Sheikh Mujibur Rehman and many members of his family. To Indira gandhi, this coup was a political defiance of India .
"Within a week of the coup, senior R&AW leaders arrived in Tripura's capital Agartala with a clear brief for their subordinates: Get
those Chakma leaders who want to fight Bangladesh."
Bhaumik's findings is based on detailed interviews of Shanti Bahini guerrilla commanders and R&AW officials and the book is replete with such references.
One Shanti Bahini leader tells Bhaumik about the quality of Indian training.
"The Indian training was intensive and tough as the instructors had served with military units in Nagaland and Mizoram. The leadership element of the course was gruelling and involved war games and dummy attacks.
"The instructors would observe how we went about the attack and whether we had absorbed the theoretical lessons. They would severely admonish us if we were found lacking. They always reminded us of the maxim that you bleed less in war if you train well in peace."
Indira Gandhi's election defeat in 1977 saved Bangladesh, then grappling with mutinies and domestic unrest, from huge trouble, suggests Bhaumik.
"Just when the Shanti Bahini were told to prepare for the big push forward and that India would support a strength of 15000 guerrillas came the news of Mrs Gandhi's election debacle and the Congress defeat...
"It is not clear how far Mrs Gandhi wanted to go and it is possible that, after the liberation of Bangladesh, she could see the value of a successful foreign campaign could boost her dropping popularity back home.
"But her defeat changed the course of events . The R&AW plans to intensify the guerrilla war in Chittagong Hill Tracts were put on hold when Morarji Desai took over as Prime Minister. The R&AW topbrass were categorically told to lay off from CHT."
Bhaumik's book says the support to Shanti Bahini was resumed when Mrs Gandhi came back to power--but by then, the Bahini was in the throes of a fratricidal war that led to the assasination of its chief M N Larma.
It says that R&AW's Agartala station chief at that time, Parimal Ghosh even resolved this fratricidal conflict by drafting an agreement between the two Shanti Bahini factions.
Ghosh in 1971 was close to General (then Major) Ziaur Rahman and operated under his pseudonym Captain Hossain Ali.
As a BSF officer, he fought at the Shuvapur bridge with the Mukti Fauj.
Bhaumik also details how the R&AW won over the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and started giving them weapons -- just to ensure they would not back any Northeast Indian rebel groups anymore.
The man instrumental in this operation was one of the most successful R&AW operatives , B.B.Nandi, who had also served as their station chief in Dhaka.
During Nandi's tenure as station chief at Bangkok, he developed close links with the Burmese underground groups, specially the Kachins.
bdnews24.com
Pakistan General blames India for recent Terrorist Attack in Pakistan School
RAW's involvement in Chittagong Hill Ttacts : some admissions
Mohammad Zainal Abedin , Bangladesh
The RAW's involvement in Chittagong Hill Tracts : some admissions
1.The Chakma guerrillas had closely assisted RAW operatives. They were assisted during and after the liberation War. The Chakmas, after the change of govt in 1975, contacted the RAW. The Chakmas offered to infiltrate among the Mizo rebels and pass on information to the Indian govt in lieu of assylum. This offer was accepted (Inside RAW : The Story of India's Secret Service, Asoka Raina, Vikas Publishers, New Delhi, 1981, pp.86-87).
2.In 1975, the RAW was instructed to assist the Chakma rebels with arms, supplies , bases and training. Training was conducted in the border camps in Tripura but specialized training was imparted at Chakrata near Dehra Doon. Shantu Larma's Shanti Bahini members were flown to Chakrata and then sent back to Tripura to infiltrate into Chittagong Hill Tracts.
A RAW office and its operatives at Agartala monitored the progress of the trainees. In 1976, the Shanti Bahini launched its first attack on the Bangladesh force. A new insurgency had been born and India's secret war in the hills of Bangladesh had begun (South Asia's Fractured Frontier, Binalaksmi Nepram, Mittal Pablishers, New Delhi, 2002, pp-153).
3.The RAW was involved in training rebels of Chakma tribes and Shanti Bahini to carry out subversive activities in Bangladesh (RAW's role in Furthering India's Foreign Policy, The New Nation, Dhaka, 31 August 1994).
4.The Indian intelligence had collaborated the armed rebels of Chittagong Hill Tracts to destabilise the region ( Indo-Bangladesh Relation, Motiur Rahman, daily Prothom Alo, 10 December 2002).
http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hid...hidRecord=44925
India was real mastermind behind Peshawar attack: Hafiz Sayeed
Taliban Commander Fazalullah has the support of India and Afghanistan: Musharraf
Taliban Commander Fazalullah has the support of India and Afghanistan: Musharraf
ISLAMABAD- At a time when Pakistani leaders are appreciating India for its support to the country after the Peshawar attack on Tuesday, former president Pervez Musharraf blamed India for abetting Fazlullah, the TTP chief who claimed the responsibility of the dastardly attack, in which 151 people, including 132 school children, were killed in Peshawar by the Taliban.
"Do you know who is Maulana Fazlullah? He is the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan commander. He is in Afghanistan. And I am reasonably sure that he was supported by former Karzai government and RAW to carry out terror attacks in Pakistan," Musharraf told Indian channel CNN-IBN in an exclusive interview
The former Pakistan president said the perpetrators of the crime were those trained by India. Taliban's commander was supported by Afghanistan and India to carry out terrorist attack in Pakistan, Musharraf said
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