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India supporting Chinese dissidents
ISLAMABAD: An NGO has been established by Indian spy agency RAW in Badakhshan to persuade Chinese nationals to join it, sources have revealed. They will be subsequently trained and sent to the Chinese province of Xingjiang for creating instability. These Chinese nationals are believed to be the members of East Turkmen Independent Movement (ETIM) and are considered suitable for creating unrest in northern China.
Sources said Indian intelligence operatives based in Afghanistan, while taking advantage of the fragile situation, have made concerted efforts to attract maximum Chinese dissidents by offering them wide range of incentives. They are being encouraged to target vital installations and high profile personalities in the Chinese province, including security forces.
The Indian persuasive efforts and training of Chinese dissidents are facilitated with the active support of Afghan intelligence. It is learnt that these trained Chinese dissidents will be sent to Xingjiang province in the garb of businessmen through various routes to ensure their safe landing. India also aims to implicate Pakistani Taliban in these activities.
To this end, Indians may produce fake identities and push these passport holders to China and later reveal it as proof of Pakistani origin Taliban involvement in Xingjiang. This move is aimed at creating cracks in the friendly relationship between Pak-China, the sources added.
Meanwhile, Indian agents have categorically instructed their operatives in Afghanistan and elsewhere for maintaining close contacts with al-Qaeda for their financial need for ETIM leadership.
The Indians have made ingress into camps reportedly established by ETIM in northern and southern regions of Afghanistan. Moral, material and financial assistance is regularly provided by Indian trained operatives to strengthen and then launch the ETIM members for Afghan soil against China, the sources said.
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ISLAMABAD: An NGO has been established by Indian spy agency RAW in Badakhshan to persuade Chinese nationals to join it, sources have revealed. They will be subsequently trained and sent to the Chinese province of Xingjiang for creating instability. These Chinese nationals are believed to be the members of East Turkmen Independent Movement (ETIM) and are considered suitable for creating unrest in northern China.
Sources said Indian intelligence operatives based in Afghanistan, while taking advantage of the fragile situation, have made concerted efforts to attract maximum Chinese dissidents by offering them wide range of incentives. They are being encouraged to target vital installations and high profile personalities in the Chinese province, including security forces.
The Indian persuasive efforts and training of Chinese dissidents are facilitated with the active support of Afghan intelligence. It is learnt that these trained Chinese dissidents will be sent to Xingjiang province in the garb of businessmen through various routes to ensure their safe landing. India also aims to implicate Pakistani Taliban in these activities.
To this end, Indians may produce fake identities and push these passport holders to China and later reveal it as proof of Pakistani origin Taliban involvement in Xingjiang. This move is aimed at creating cracks in the friendly relationship between Pak-China, the sources added.
Meanwhile, Indian agents have categorically instructed their operatives in Afghanistan and elsewhere for maintaining close contacts with al-Qaeda for their financial need for ETIM leadership.
The Indians have made ingress into camps reportedly established by ETIM in northern and southern regions of Afghanistan. Moral, material and financial assistance is regularly provided by Indian trained operatives to strengthen and then launch the ETIM members for Afghan soil against China, the sources said.
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ISAF not ware of above news?