Guerilla war or insurgency is not against civilians on the streets, it is against a much stronger power, usually a state. In the late 70s and early 80s, Sri Lanka as a state had all the power, and the Tamils were marginalized. Then came the horrible anti Tamil pogroms by Sinhalas, with the state being complicit in it. Under such circumstances, India provided arms and training to Tamil people to allow them to have a militia and counterbalance the power of the oppressors. In short, India was helping the powerless, not the powerful oppressors. When they began terrorist acts, India not only withdrew support, but also fought them, liberated many areas under their control (like Jaffna).When LTTE Started their Guerrilla War and started Killing People in the Streets there was only ONE COUNTRY Supporting them and it was India and Pakistan was also Supporting Taliban when they Eliminated Opium Production from Afghanistan. So your point actually was????
Pakistan was supporting Taliban so as to reduce opium production? Oh please, give me a break. That is a classic retroactive justification. Pakistan supported them when they were ruling mercilessly, had al the power, were massacring Hazaras and other minorities, enslaving women, and in general, when they were running a horrible, primitive form of society. Pakistan was supporting the powerful rulers, not the powerless victims asIndia was. If at that time Pakistan had armed and trained Hazaras or other such minorities to counterbalance the oppressors, I would have admired Pak for it. Instead, you supported the oppressors.
Umm...no. It was the Al Qaeda that did the 9/11 terrorist attacks, not the Taliban. The Taliban even offered to hand over Osama bin Laden to an Islamic country to be tried. But the US was in no mood to listen to their terms, and invaded Taliban ruled Afghanistan. That is when Pak abandoned them - when it became dangerous to support them. You supported them when they were powerful, and abandoned them when the USA was breathing fire on them. I don't blame you - self interest dictates taking USA's side, especially when they tell you it's either with them or against them. But let's not pretend that it was the 9/11 terrorist attack that made Pakistan switch allegiance. No, it was fear of the US might. In fact the Taliban were not even responsible for 9/11. They were responsible for many other atrocities, and during those times, Pakistan was supporting them.In 2001 they became Terrorists in front of whole World and we abandon them that year then after seven years of fighting on their own
TTP it was a REACTION of their ACTION while what was the Sri Lankan ACTION which Causes India to Support LTTE in REACTION??
Not sure what you mean. As I explained above, LTTE was formed due to the marginalization of (and later pogrom against) the Tamil people by the powerful Sinhalas. India helped the LTTE and many other tamil groups at that stage - if we didn't, Sri Lankan tamils wouldn't exist today.
India losing Troops was Brave but Half Hearted Efforts because they could have controlled the situation if they wanted to
Our war against the LTTE was definitely not half hearted - we lost 1200 soldiers, and over 3000 wounded, but killed 8,000 LTTE soldiers, and enabled Sri Lanka to gain tactical victory in those years. In comparison, the Sri Lankan army lost 26 soldiers in that period. That should give you an idea how we put our heart and soul into helping SL. In just one operation, we routed the LTTE, and snatched many important places like Vanni, Jaffna etc from them and handed them over to Sri Lanka:
Operation Pawan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SL would have been in no position to topple the LTTE later, had we not done our part in securing these strategic locations. Pakistan supplying some overseers/advisers and China some rifles is nothing compared to the sacrifices that India has made in that cause.
The Taliban govt came to power in 1996 and established the "Islamic emirate of Afghanistan." Throughout the 90s, they were spreading their power. By 1996, they ruled the country.Although OT:
There was no Taliban in 1990's , do not confuse Taliban with afghan mujhahideens of the late mid and late 80's.....
Some Mujhahideens like Hekymetyaar, Haqqani and even dostum for a short while, supported the Mullah Omar backed taliban, and some of the taliban members did fight against the Soviets, but that doesn't mean all mujhhideens became taliban. The Jemaat-e-islami-ulema members were heavily recruited and sent to afghanistan to aid Mullah Omars/ Pak Army assault on kabul.
Some of the stalwarts of the afghan Mujhhideen resistance like Ahmed Shah Massoud, Gen Fahim, and even pashtun leaders like AR Wardak, AA Jalali, Gul agha sherzai and all detested Taliban for who they really were.