FOR sure India till date have lift no stone unturned to destabilize Pakistan through terror activities inside our country and by utilizing Afghan territory as well as its diplomatic channels. The prime examples of Indian involvement in terror activities are separatist groups inside Pakistan that have strong push of New Delhi for carrying RAW’s (Research and Analysis Wing; a top Indian Spy Agency) missions here at home.
Since such missions are not usually authorized by the Sponsor-State, but their ultimate admission reflected in the Indian Press as The Hindu, Indian top Newspaper, has reported that Balochistan Liberation Army’s (BLA) Commanders have been seeking “medical treatment in Indian hospitals, often under disguise or with fake identity.” The Indian proxies include BLA, Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), Balochistan Republican Army (BRA) and Lashkar-e-Balochistan.
Attacks on Chinese workers witness an alarming rise as China’s investments in Pakistan have grown, particularly since the creation of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) creating links from Gwadar Port to Chinese road networks.
In April, BLA carried out a suicide attack in Karachi in bid to harsh Pakistan’s brotherly relations with China that killed three Chinese nationals, that in later development Islamabad had successfully defended traditional friendship with Beijing by ensuring safety and security of Chinese nationals working on different projects including projects under CPEC.
In a latest finding, the CTD (Counter Terrorism Department) official said incident took place in Lahore’s Johar Town at 11:09am on June 23, 2021 was supervised by Peter Paul David as he was affiliated directly with two RAW agents — Ali Budaish and Bablu Srivastava.
AIG CTD Punjab Imran Mehmood revealed that the terrorists wanted to target a house located in the nearby residential area. “The basic motive of the terrorists was creating panic among the citizens.”
Besides, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said Tuesday that India’s footprints were seen in all terror activities carried out in Pakistan and New Delhi’s activities have gone “beyond that of an enemy State” just to hide its atrocities in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
“India, through some way or the other, woos the international community and then engages in terrorist activities in Pakistan and we have clear evidence of it,” the Minister said during a press conference alongside Additional Inspector-General Counter-Terrorism Department Punjab Imran Mehmood.
On November 14, 2020, the then Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, while elaborating a dossier being shared with international community including the United Nations, noted “the specific evidence presented by Pakistan provides a concrete proof of Indian financial and material sponsorship of multiple terrorist organizations, including UN-designated terrorist organisations Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, Balochistan Liberation Army and Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan.”
In such circumstances Pakistan cannot afford enmity at two fronts. At first Islamabad needs to build strong relations with Kabul by addressing Taliban’s key concerns but with no compromise over terroritorial integrity that what Afghanistan believe the Durand Line is a controversial divide.
Then, we need to focus on Global lobbying for further exposing India’s evil face internationally to protect and attract foreign investments and climb relations with friendly States into new heights.
International media’s coverage of terror attacks aimed at targeting foreigners always been important for terrorists as it can satisfy their needs, while on the other hand casualties at local populous are not as much interesting for foreign channels. So, Pakistan needs to further boost protection of foreigners to a top level in order to defeat India’s nefarious interests in this regard.
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