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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Who Is Helping India?

Pakistanis want to hurt us. There is no argument on that matter. Since they cannot attack us directly they try hurting us by proxy. They have tried to exploit every fault line we have. The biggest fault lines we now have are the Maoists/Naxalites. So while the Indian intelligence had been claiming for a while but to no avail, now there is a report by an American think tank who is very good at analysis and is well connected as well. They essentially confirm that the na-Pakistanis have been helping the Maoists out. It was only expected. So think about this. Pakistanis are helping Maoists. The Indian liberals (Suzanne Arundhati Roy, Sandeep Pandey, Medha Patkar) have been helping the Maoists by offering them open support. The Indian liberals are helping Pakistanis with their “Aman ki Aasha” initiatives, lighting candles at Wagah border and going to Pakistan and offering vocal support. Indian Media is supporting the liberal causes. Indian Media is supporting the pseudo-secular parties and vice versa. My question to you dear reader is: who is supporting India?

Pakistan and the Naxalite Movement in India
STRATFOR sources in India claim that Pakistani intelligence has established business relationships with Naxalites to sell arms and ammunition and lately has tried to use Naxal bases for anti-Indian activities. There is evidence that the ISI is providing weapons and ammunition to the Naxalites in exchange for money or services, mostly through third parties like the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) or the ostensible Bangladeshi militant leader Shailen Sarkar (both are described in more detail below). Naxalite leaders in India deny cooperating with Pakistan but have very publicly pledged their support for separatist movements in India. STRATFOR sources in the Indian army say they are investigating but still lack the evidence to prove a direct link between the Naxalites and the ISI, since the Pakistanis continue to play a peripheral role.

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