Mustafa Qadri

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A skewed view of Pakistan

March 25th, 2009 · No Comments

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The Sikh militancy in the 1980s and the Kashmir militancy in the 1990s were both creations of the ISI. The ISI even got some Canadian Sikhs to finance the Sikh militancy. It petered out because ISI did not get enough Sikh young men to achieve volume. That was not a problem with Kashmir militancy because the supply of Islamic militants out of Pashtuns, Arabs and other Middle-Easterners was enormous.

This is quite an informative article but it’s fundamentally Indian propaganda – Pakistan is the cause and source of all intrigue and terrorism. For eg to say ISI was behind Sikh separatism is like saying India was behind Balochi separatism. Yes both sides supported separatists but fundamentally there was a root grievance. Anyway worth a read to give you an idea of how India’s calculations operate and how it is fast becoming part of the ‘mainstream’ (ie West’s) meta-narrative. Also the writer refers to the ISI’s ‘successful’ defeat of the Soviets in Afghanistan but, of course, it wasn’t the ISI’s war but America’s war.

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