Indian Weapons In Swat & FATA, India's State Government Sponsored
Terrorism In Pakistan
Written by www.daily.pk
Thursday, 18 June 2009 00:00
While the Pakistani government is reluctant to confront the Americans
about the activities of America’s Indian allies, the Pakistani
military has given the Americans solid evidence about the activities
of Indian intelligence in Pakistan’s tribal belt and Swat. These
activities appear to be facilitated by the Karzai regime and the U.S.
military and intelligence. The latest discovery of Indian weapons
inside Pakistan is the Indian army standard issue Vicker-Berthier
light machine gun.
The Pakistani military through its own channels has shared evidence
with the U.S. military about Indian support for terrorism in
Pakistan’s tribal belt and Swat.
The evidence was embarrassing for the Americans because they have been
defending Indian presence in Afghanistan and have also been defending
the opening up of Indian consulates in areas close to the Pakistani
border.
More embarrassing for the Americans is that besides some Indian
weapons and the proof on the presence of Indian-origin special forces
personnel and assets, a large amount of standard issue U.S. military
weapons have been confiscated by the Pakistanis from dead terrorists.
Washington is explaining this by saying these weapons were sold on the
black market by the U.S.-trained new Afghan army. But the quality of
the weapons – including anti-aircraft guns and launchers – and their
quantity eliminates the possibility that smuggling is the only
explanation.
The Pakistani government is reluctant to make the evidence public,
possibly because it does not want a confrontation with the Indians and
the Americans. But the Pakistani military has made its strategic red
lines clear.
This is one explanation for why U.S. Undersecretary of State William
Burns raised for the first time in New Delhi last week the need to
“trim” the Indian consulates working in Afghanistan, among other
things.
A number of the Indian army standard issue Vickers-Berthier (VB) light
machine gun, manufactured in India, have been found by the Pakistani
military in the hands of the terrorists in Swat. This LMG has a 30-
round box magazine and a bipod stand, and is sometimes mistaken for
the Bren. Apart from India, it was only sold to a few Baltic and South
American states. The picture here has been procured by BRASSTACKS from
its own sources in Swat.
In addition to weapons and local assets, a large number of trained
special operations personnel working for intelligence agencies are
believed to be moving along with the local recruits of the Pakistani
Taliban. These foreign operators pose as ‘Islamic fighters’. These
foreigners are in addition to foreign fighters that have existed in
the area before 2001. The mysterious new foreigners are believed to
have introduced in Pakistan actions such as group throat slittings,
mass executions, brutal murders, and kidnapping, molesting and raping
of women of the poor villagers in the tribal belt in the name of
religion. Pakistani soldiers have been consistently discovering
uncircumcised dead terrorist fighters in the area over the past three
years, something unusual for a militia fighting in the name of Islam.
Pictures were posted on on here previously of the latest discovery of
such fighters. Pictures below.
The bulk of the heavy weapons, communications equipment and huge
stacks of cash owned by the so-called Pakistani Taliban are all
supplied by unknown sources in Afghanistan. The size of this entire
enterprise precludes the possibility that this is the work of
unorganized elements. Supporting evidence suggests that there is more
than one intelligence agency in Afghanistan involved in this
operation.
It is unthinkable that the Indians would risk sending Indian-made
weapons to terrorists. It is believed that these weapons were sent in
small numbers to a select group of operatives who slipped from
Afghanistan to Pakistan’s tribal belt. The most probable thinking
might have been that the agents operating these weapons will not fight
on the front lines and will not be captured. Obviously the foreign
backers of the so-called Pakistani Taliban did not anticipate that the
Pakistani military might at some go for an all-out war against these
terrorists by draining the swamp, which means emptying up Swat from
its civilian population in order to have a free hand against the
terrorists.
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