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Counter-terrorism: US special forces stationed in India, reveals Pentagon

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WASHINGTON: US special forces teams are currently stationed in five South Asian countries including India as part of the counter-terrorism cooperation with these nations, a top Pentagon commander has disclosed.

These teams have been deployed by US Pacific Command as part of its effort to enhance their counter-terrorism capabilities, in particular in the maritime domain, Admiral Robert Willard, the PACOM Commander said on Thursday.

"We have currently special forces assist teams - Pacific assist teams is the term - laid down in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, as well as India," Willard told lawmakers at a Congressional hearing in response to a question on co-operation with India on counter-terrorism issues.

"We are working very closely with India with regard to their counter-terrorism capabilities and in particular on the maritime domain but also government to government, not necessarily DOD (department of defence) but other agencies assisting them in terms of their internal counter-terror and counterinsurgency challenges," Willard said.

Willard said, Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (Let) is a very dangerous organisation. It not only has very good operational security, but also a lot of international design in terms of their aspirations.

"So it is a very important threat, and we're working very closely with the nations in the region to help contain it," he said.

The PACOM commander was responding to a question from Congressman Joe Wilson as to what effort is being made to counter threat from LeT.

In his prepared statement, Willard told lawmakers that the US and India are working together on contain LeT.

"Responsible for many attacks in India, including the horrific attacks into Mumbai, LeT is headquartered in Pakistan, affiliated with al-Qaida and other VEOs, and contributes to terrorist operations in Afghanistan and aspires to operate against Asia, Europe and North America," Willard said.

He said Pacific Command's Indian Engagement Initiative that resourced and hosted Mumbai counter terrorist specialists for training exercises and exchanges throughout the US, together with capacity-building activities with South Asian partners are mainly focused on containing LeT and contributing to counter-terrorism self-sufficiency of the sub-region's militaries.

Willard said, South Asia as a whole is of major strategic importance to the US. Anchored by India and containing major sea line of communication for the transport of energy and other commerce to Asia and the America from the Middle East and Europe, South Asia security partnerships are increasingly vital to USPACOM's mission.

"South Asia is home to a confluence of challenges, including nuclear armed rivals India and Pakistan, numerous transnational VEOs such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, piracy, trafficking in narcotics and persons, disputed borders, and insurgent movements that have plagued India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka," he said.

USPACOM engages throughout South Asia, assisting its militaries to counter and contain VEOs such as LeT, cooperating in maritime security activities such as countering piracy, conducting disaster response planning and training, and exercising extensively, service to service, he said.

Bangladesh, he said, has emerged as a particularly effective partner in the fight against terror, cooperating with India as well as the US to counter VEO activity by actors such as LeT.

Further, Bangladesh's military is advancing its capabilities and contributes broadly to UN peacekeeping operations, he added.

"Also, the Bangladesh army is primarily responsible for and has achieved major advancements in the protection of its citizens during the annual cyclone season and the inevitable flooding and related disasters with which Bangladesh repeatedly contends," he said.

Counter-terrorism: US special forces stationed in India, reveals Pentagon - The Times of India

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Lets kill some mujuchacha together.....:guns::butcher:

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LOL Anglo military boots on indian soil again just like Raj times, huh?
 
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LOL Anglo military boots on indian soil again just like Raj times, huh?

lol here comes the joker in lahnga & start his typical play....:rofl:

it`s Counter-terrorism: US special forces stationed in India.....they are in most of friendly countries... good for co-operation ...

now go & cry a river for that...:cry:
 
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LOL Anglo military boots on indian soil again just like Raj times, huh?
Yeah! Just like Chinese boots on Pakistani soil! 11,000 PLA stationed permanently in Pak Administered Kashmir ostensibly for construction activities. But in reality the PLA has come to stay indefinitely to try and augment the PA and hem India in from the North!

Soon Pakistan would be forced to give up their part of Kashmir to China (as China's Autonomous Region - just like Tibet!) :pop:
 
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It will help augment Indian counter-terrorism capabilities - addition of technology to the bravery is what we need - always felt that we wouldn't have lost Major Unnikrishnan in 2008 if we had the gadgets what the western special forces use.
 
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Yeah! Just like Chinese boots on Pakistani soil! 11,000 PLA stationed permanently in Pak Administered Kashmir ostensibly for construction activities. But in reality the PLA has come to stay indefinitely to try and augment the PA and hem India in from the North!

Soon Pakistan would be forced to give up their part of Kashmir to China (as China's Autonomous Region - just like Tibet!) :pop:

That's off topic. Nobody can colonize any thing, any more.
 
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counter terrorism joint force ok but not to be stationed in Indian soil, we would be happy to have to training and information sharing. but when it comes to real operation to stop terrorist in our soil let our soldiers do the job.
 
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I dont like foreign troops on our soil for long period, no matter how friendly they are.
 
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We need more closer cooperation with the US of A and Israel to counter this scourge of terrorism emanating from <you know where> (with active fund from KSA and other gulf countries). LeT has killed and maimed innocent Indians and now they are fighting alongside Taliban in A'stan (they generally end up killing afghans in their hope of hurting westerners). There is no harm in learning from each other and sharing tactics. We need to strengthen our security apparatus and for that we should seek technology and exchange intelligence with the US (both of us have good covert networks in the country that harbors LeT )

There's nothing wrong in the world's largest democracy working with the world's strongest democracy, against global terrorism. I would welcome such a move.
 
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That's off topic. Nobody can colonize any thing, any more.

Well Well Well, you are still underestimating powers of your dearaest friend.
you will soooooooooooooon find it out.

on the topic, I personaly dont like the news. they are welcome only if they are here for Training or helping India to built capabilities as Data call monitoring which we started rescently.
 
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Just found out that americans are in India for their routine training mission and are not going to be stationed there as said by US admiral. The News agency are just messing up the words... Para Jump to be precise
 
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