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| 'Pak to use other countries terrorists against India’: Ex IB chief | | | NEW DELHI, NOV 26: Pakistan is most likely to make increasing use of terrorists from a third country rather than those from within its own territory or the targeted country that is India to strike at Indian targets because of the complicated political situation developing within its own territory.
''They won't send any more a man from Rawalpindi,'' said former Director of Intelligence Bureau and Kirti Chakra awardee Ajit Doval at a seminar on 'Lessons from 26/11 Mumbai attacks' organised by Forum for Integrated National Security (FINS) here last evening.
Pakistan may use foreign nationals like David Coleman Headley for hitting targets in India, he said.
Making a risk analysis for India, Mr Doval said, ''there is a stimulant in which a state is the actor and there are non-state actors. Pakistan on an internal level cannot operate the same way as it used to two years back. They may be getting boys from India too.'' He pointed out that Pakistan had never condemned 'jihad' and it also had not renounced its blatant political use.
''Taliban who were prepared to operate under the ISI were called soft Taliban. Pakistan wants India to finish hard Taliban so that the soft Taliban can take over the baton of terrorism against India,'' Mr Doval said. Pakistan being a nuclear state poses a great risk in the event of its failure since Taliban could well take over power in such an eventuality, he warned. |
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