Pakistan's Terrorism Accusations Against India: Bizarre But Calculated

M Ali Khan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Amid a declining domestic situation, senior Pakistani officials see it fit to blame India an unproductive endeavor.


By Rohan Joshi
March 03, 2015

The Director-General of Pakistans Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Rizwan Akhtar arrived in Washington, D.C. for talks with intelligence and defense officials on a possible peace settlement between the elected government in Afghanistan and the Taliban. The Pakistani Urdu daily Jang also reports that Lt. Gen. Akhtar planned to complain to his hosts about Indias alleged support to the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its activities in Afghanistan, which the Pakistani military establishment considers inimical to its interests.


In the days and weeks leading up to Lt. Gen. Akhtars visit to the U.S., Pakistans complaints were reinforced in Pakistans English and Urdu dailies. The far-right newspaper Ummat ran an article asserting that Pakistan was planning to present evidence of Indian terrorism through diplomatic and global media circles. The newspaper claimed that evidence had been unearthed of Indias involvement in terrorism in Balochistan, Karachi, and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Not to be left behind, the conservative daily Nawa-i-waqt, in an editorial, appealed to the Nawaz Sharif government to counter Indias alleged interference in Pakistans internal affairs and demanded that Mr. Sharif declare that India is an enemy of Pakistan.


Accusations of Indias involvement in Pakistan have been leveled not only by the military establishment and media houses sympathetic to General Headquarters, Rawalpindi, but also by members of the inner coterie of Nawaz Sharifs government. These include statements by Khawaja Asif, Pakistans Minister of Defense, who suggested that separatists from the restive province of Balochistan travel on Indian passports and take trips to India to get directions.

Minister of the Interior and trusted aid of Nawaz Sharif Chaudhry Nisar Ali effectively blamed India for spreading terrorism in Pakistan upon his return from Washington D.C. last week. Yet another confidant of Sharif, Sartaj Aziz, has spent much of his tenure as Advisor on National Security and Foreign Affairs toeing a particularly hawkish line on India.

The accusations from Pakistan deemed not credible in Washington, D.C., and refuted outright in New Delhi are hardly new. Pakistans leaders, whether civilian or military, have a history of leveling accusations on Indias alleged involvement in everything from sectarian violence in Pakistan to terrorism perpetrated via proxies from Afghanistan. These accusations are typically accompanied by claims of possessing evidence that incriminates India, although, unsurprisingly, none is ever publicly presented. A combination of factors could potentially explain Pakistans aggressive posturing and the somewhat bizarre accusations.


First, Pakistan is concerned with the qualitative transformation of U.S.-India ties since September 2014, particularly with an increased U.S.-India alignment on regional issues that it perceives to be detrimental to its own interests. Pakistan protested a reiteration of the United States support for Indias membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and was visibly upset with President Barack Obamas visit to India in January. Taking stock of the civil nuclear and defense agreements signed during Obamas visit, Pakistans former Chief of Army Staff Gen. Aslam Beg opined that Washingtons goal was to establish Indian hegemony from Afghanistan to Bangladesh. There appeared to be a sense in Islamabad of being sidelined and ignored, with complaints of double-standards and discrimination in a statement issued by Pakistans Ministry of Foreign Affairs even as Obamas visit to India had barely concluded.


Second, signs of an easing of tensions between India and Pakistan appear to be emerging, with Foreign Secretary S Jaishankars impending visit to Islamabad on March 3. Bilateral ties have been strained as a result of the lack of progress on 26/11 trial in Pakistan and shelling along the Line of Control and International Border. The ceasefire agreement that stood both countries in good stead for the better part of a decade appears to be as good as dead. If there are to be parlays between India and Pakistan on a range of issues, both countries would prefer that they be on terms of their own choosing.


For India, the fundamental issue is Pakistans continued reliance on terrorism as state policy. While Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zaki ur-Rehman Lakhvi appears to be something of a pawn in a larger contest for political space between Nawaz Sharif and the Pakistani military, the infrastructure of India-specific terrorism continues to exist in Pakistan.

Pakistan however has long held the position that discussions on terrorism be decoupled from discussions on Jammu and Kashmir that it prioritizes. Claiming to have evidence of Indian terrorism in Pakistan is therefore both an attempt to equate India with Pakistan on the issue of terrorism and a strategy to convince the Indians to agree to talks on terms Pakistan prefers. The Indians walked into a similar trap at Sharm el-Sheikh in 2009 when they agreed to discuss issues including Balochistan, thereby inexplicably giving credence to Pakistans accusations of Indias involvement in the insurgency in that province.

Third, Pakistan believes that tide has finally turned in its favor in Afghanistan. Afghanistans new president, Ashraf Ghani, has been particularly differential towards Pakistan, and Pakistans military leaders now feel that they are in a position to regain leverage in Afghanistan. However, Indias activities in Afghanistan continue to be a source of paranoia for Pakistan, which sees Indias presence there as an attempt to encircle it. Complaints of Indias activities inside Afghanistan to foreign leaders, while not new, could be aimed at building support to seek to temper Indias role in Afghanistan as U.S. and NATO forces wind down their presence in that country.


Finally, there could potentially also be a domestic component to Pakistans apparent theatrics. By most accounts, the counter-insurgency operation Zarb-e-Azb, initiated in June 2014, has disrupted the TTP. However, just how successful the operation has been remains unclear, since the militarys Inter-Services Public Relations directorate has a virtual monopoly over the dissemination of information pertaining to operational progress. The military itself has claimed the operation to be a tremendous success.


But some argue that the slow pace of peace talks between the government and the terrorist group allowed members of the TTP to escape across the Durand Line into Afghanistan. The army will come under increased pressure if there is an escalation of violence by the TTP in Pakistans cities. Under the circumstances, blaming India is a useful diversion and always a great rallying cry for the anti-India cottage industry on Pakistani television talk shows.

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M Ali Khan

Minister (2k+ posts)
india's own national security advisor admitted that he is sponsoring TTP.

india's denial is bizarre
"keeping contacts" and "sponsoring" groups are two different things. Helps gather more intelligence on the ground and win over individual informants.

Every intelligence agency does that (its their job!). Even ISI and MI also maintain contacts with TTP.

Does that mean TTP is supported by our own intelligence agencies?
 

RANA Sana'a

Minister (2k+ posts)
"keeping contacts" and "sponsoring" groups are two different things. Helps gather more intelligence on the ground and win over individual informants.

Every intelligence agency does that (its their job!). Even ISI and MI also maintain contacts with TTP.

Does that mean TTP is supported by our own intelligence agencies?

1- dont pretend to be pakistani, because we can smell curry from you.
2- Security advisor admitted giving money to them, twist it as much as you want but it will be just another lie like boat drama
 

drkjke

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ispr recently said that we are fighting in north waziristan (war against islamists) that will secure whole subcontinent (including india) .(as in past all attackers to india came from afghanistan.from ghaznavi to ghauri etc who were all ancestors of modern day taliban)
on other hand shareef govt is doing drama of claiming that mullah omar etc works for india (lol).who can forget taliban hijacking an indian plane to kabul to release pakistani kashmiri freedom fighting leader molana masood?)

so pakistani govt and army must make up their mind to how to deceive pakistani awaam better.if govt and army,s statements dont match than some pakistani sheeple whose minds were not totaly destroyed by media and vaccinations may begin to think something!

the truth is that be it shareef govt or shareef army both are serving america,and serving america is equal to serving india and israel.you cant seperate america from india or israel
 
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crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
1- dont pretend to be pakistani, because we can smell curry from you.
2- Security advisor admitted giving money to them, twist it as much as you want but it will be just another lie like boat drama

Bro, not curry, his agenda is completely different. Hint "They want destruction of Pakistan" because it is foretold".
 

M Ali Khan

Minister (2k+ posts)
1- dont pretend to be pakistani, because we can smell curry from you.
2- Security advisor admitted giving money to them, twist it as much as you want but it will be just another lie like boat drama
says the guy sitting in Australia and giving me a lecture on being Pakistani :)

bhai sahib, intelligence agencies apney assets issi tarhan banati hai. agar RAW ney TTP etc ke saath aise kaam kiye hain then rest assured ISI aur MI ne bhi kiyye hain.

yeh betukki "india is fault" waali baaton sey bahir aajao.

zyada showk hai tou khud deodrant istemaal karlo, Mr Immigrant.
 

M Ali Khan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Bro, not curry, his agenda is completely different. Hint "They want destruction of Pakistan" because it is foretold".
you dont need outsiders to destroy Pakistan.

Pakistanis are just as good at destroying Pakistan - if not BETTER. you just dont realise it.

Pepe_Le_Pew.jpg
 

crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
you dont need outsiders to destroy Pakistan.

Pakistanis are just as good at destroying Pakistan - if not BETTER. you just dont realise it.

Pepe_Le_Pew.jpg

Why you shying away from the story that it is foretold due to that famous passage in the NA in 1974?
 

CHANAKYA

Banned
isss story mein bhi behrouni haath mulaviz hai....wazeer e azam ney iss baat ki notice ley li hai....jald eik committee banayee jayegi....hindustan key khilaf saboot jald kaum ke samney pesh ki jayegi....kab ki jayegi....jab munasib waqt aayega
 

Piyasa

Minister (2k+ posts)
ispr recently said that we are fighting in north waziristan (war against islamists) that will secure whole subcontinent (including india) .(as in past all attackers to india came from afghanistan.from ghaznavi to ghauri etc who were all ancestors of modern day taliban)
on other hand shareef govt is doing drama of claiming that mullah omar etc works for india (lol).who can forget taliban hijacking an indian plane to kabul to release pakistani kashmiri freedom fighting leader molana masood?)

so pakistani govt and army must make up their mind to how to deceive pakistani awaam better.if govt and army,s statements dont match than some pakistani sheeple whose minds were not totaly destroyed by media and vaccinations may begin to think something!

the truth is that be it shareef govt or shareef army both are serving america,and serving america is equal to serving india and israel.you cant seperate america from india or israel

تو ملّا عمر صاحب اس بات کا خلاصہ کيوں نہيں کرتے؟ کب تک چھپے بيٹھيں گۓ؟
 

M Ali Khan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Why you shying away from the story that it is foretold due to that famous passage in the NA in 1974?
and look what Pakistan has become in 2015.

the guys who instigated that passage in NA in 1974 also want each other to face the same passage today.

either all are kafir or none are.