Heavy Indian Weaponry Seized in South Waziristan Operation

by MJK on November 3, 2009

The cross border involvement by Indian intelligence agencies aka terrorist organization RAW has not been a hidden story any more since both Pakistan as well as Nato forces operating in Afghanistan have shown concerns over it. According to much hyped report by General Stanley McChrystal,

Indian political and economic influence is increasing in Afghanistan, including significant development efforts and financial investment. In addition, the current Afghan government is perceived by Islamabad to be pro-Indian. While Indian activities largely benefit the Afghan people, increasing Indian influence in Afghanistan is likely to exacerbate regional tensions and encourage Pakistani countermeasures in Afghanistan or India.

If that was not enough, the Government of Pakistan has found huge cache of Indian arms, Medicines and other propaganda material in the hideouts of terrorists in South Waziristan. The evidence has been documented and proofs handed over to Foreign Office to be presented at relevant forums.

According to Daily Dawn:

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has found concrete evidence of India’s involvement in militancy in South Waziristan and decided to take up the matter with New Delhi.

This was disclosed by Information Minster Qamar Zaman Kaira and military spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas at a press briefing on the progress of operation Rah-i-Nijat here on Monday. It was the first time in recent times that Pakistan had pointed fingers at India from a forum having representation of political and military leadership.

Mr Kaira said although it had been decided to raise the issue with India, Pakistan would not deviate from the peace process.

Gen Abbas said a huge quantity of Indian arms and ammunition, literature, medical equipment and medicines had been recovered from Sherawangi area, near Kaniguram. He said the Foreign Office had been informed and the matter would be taken up with the Indian authorities through diplomatic channels.

It is not the first time that Indian weapons have been found in Pakistan troubled areas. The same has been said in an earlier blog post by Pak Alert Press.

India and Afghan Government has also been blamed for sponsoring the Baloch terrorists hiding in Afghanistan and using it as a safe base to launch attacks inside Pakistan. The fact that Americans are very much aware of these concerns of Pakistan but have preferred to stay mum shows that they are using it as a bargaining chip against Pakistan. That bring me to a conclusion that Americans are not even sincere in their own stated objectves for the region. Destabilizing Pakistan means destabilizing the whole region. If Pakistan military decided to take off its hands from the War on Terror, the Talibans will not only take over Afghanistan but will also set their eyes on Indian in general and Kashmir in particular. Even the Chechen conflict will reemerge and the problems in Central Asian states will resurface. The Americans and Indians should realize that Pakistan is the last buffer in the fight against terrorists operating in the region.

Indians are only interested in their own strategic gains but it is the duty of Americans and NATO forces to align their strategic goals and keep Indian activities in check in Afghanistan before they find themselves stuck deep in a proxy war between India and Pakistan waged on the soil of Afghanistan.  That would be a disaster for all the important players so its time we mend our ways before it gets too late.

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1 AHR 11.03.09 at 8:06 am

Looking at the past week, one can see how resilient Pakistanis have become. Suffering numerous suicide bomb attacks and wide-spread military action, we are here yet again, still standing. But how long can we sustain ourselves at this current rate of demolition? How many times will we resist smacking the hammer on our own foot? Nowadays we seem to have become the offspring of Glenn Beck and the Republican Party. With a constant denial of the harsh reality and a love for misconstruing and fabricating baseless facts that just aim to maim the United States, we seem to be struggling. And when we struggle, we play the role of a secluded, spoilt child.

http://ahraza.wordpress.com/2009/11/03/the-heart-desires-more/

2 orkut scraps 11.04.09 at 8:03 am

Let’s see the official statement of India on the issue. I hope that India will not accept the admitted fact, as usual.

3 Murtaza Hasaan 11.06.09 at 11:19 am

“Blackwater hires ex-army men” is what read on the Nation edition on the 6th of November 2009. This is such an outrageous report as there is no factual information to back it up with and these are some serious allegations, and the Nation had made another allegation on the journalists as “spies” in FATA for Blackwater. These kinds of theories should not be published without anything concrete to back it up with. It is clear that these kinds of irrisponsibilities tend to occur when an unqualified individual becomes the editor.

4 samim 11.06.09 at 7:59 pm

it is unfortunate that our leaders became slaves of bloody ****** ****** hindus
it is not the first time that our leaders supporting indians against pakistan, if we see history our leaders wanted good relations with india and ignored pakistan and ever tried to make problem for pak and made allegations against them.
it is shame for me that i borned in afghanistan and unfortunately im still living in this hell
but i hope one they these inhuman zionest puppet hindus will be wipe out of the map and leave this region secure …
as india always used Afghan leaders for their own in-human ideologies and using them as a good tool against pakistan …
long life pakistan, and shame to our country afghanistan

5 Arsalan 12.07.09 at 4:48 pm

IF WE REALLY ARE THE TRUE PAKISTANIS THAN PLEASE STOP WATCHING INDIAN CHANNELS AND MOVIES

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