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Intercepted dispatches suggest Pakistan's intelligence services 'hired assassins' to attack India's ambassador in Kabul.

The killing fields of Afghanistan have again taken centre-stage.
India has warned its ambassador to Kabul, Amar Sinha, of a plot by Pakistan-based bombers to assassinate him, and has recommended that he not leave home without a bulletproof jacket nor travel in a convoy of less than three armoured Land Cruisers.
The warning of the specific threat to the ambassador's life is based on communication intercepts by New Delhi.


Sources privy to the communication told MAIL TODAY the intercepts speak of the ISI paying half a million rupees to two militants of the Taliban's Haqqani network in Afghanistan to attack the Indian envoy two weeks ago.

Following this, there have been a slew of visits to Afghanistan.
Deputy National Security Adviser Nehchal Sandhu, a former Director of the Intelligence Bureau, was in Afghanistan recently and met senior Afghan national security officials.

"It was a specific alert. A team of security officials was sent to Afghanistan for a security review and it has made some recommendations. Clearly the aim is to pin down our top diplomat so we back off from our work," a senior official told Mail Today.
The team, led by Malay Sinha, a police official in charge of security functions in the Foreign Office, comprised officials from the Research and Analysis Wing, Intelligence Bureau and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) that has commandos deployed to guard the Indian mission in Kabul besides its consulates in Kandahar, Heart, Jalalabad, and Mazar-e-Sharif.

Safety measures

Officials say Sinha was called to Delhi for consultations and met senior officials, including Foreign Secretary Sujata Singh.
The recommendations include making it mandatory for the envoy to wear a bullet-proof jacket at all times when he goes out, not to get out of the car till it is in a security-cleared spot, to ensure that he only travels in a convoy of armoured vehicles always equipped with a jammer, and not to disclose the movements of the convoy to staffers till the last moment.
It has been recommended that his armoured Land Cruisers travel in a convoy of at least three vehicles and that the vehicle carrying the envoy be shuffled within the convoy with a decoy vehicle.
While the security team is in the process of compiling its report, Indian officials have sensitised Afghan officials on the threat and the security of the Indian mission has been beefed up with more permanent security posts.
While the outer cordon of the mission and security is provided by the Afghan police, the inner cordon and the close proximity team comprises ITBP commandos.

Haqqani hand

The input comes at a juncture when India is in the process of providing fresh assistance of $100 million to Kabul in addition to the $2 billion it spent on reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan that won the country enormous goodwill.
The envoy, a diplomat with a distinguished career, was handpicked for his economic diplomacy skills.
He has spent barely a month in Kabul.
Diplomatic sources say the plan to attack him is aimed at putting India's strategic outreach in Afghanistan on the backfoot.
"Pakistan has always sought to limit India's activities in Afghanistan and for this purpose has used a number of instruments, including an attempt to circumscribe the activities of Indian representatives, including Indian personnel involved in assistance projects," said Mr Vivek Katju, India's former ambassador to Afghanistan.
"There is a valid reason for concluding the involvement of Pakistani state actors in violent attacks on Indian interests in Afghanistan, including our embassy," he added.
The Haqqani group, based in eastern Afghanistan and the Pakistani region of Waziristan, has been blamed by the Afghan, US and Indian governments for attacks on Kabul in the past three years against the Indian embassy, government ministries and hotels frequented by foreign diplomats and aid workers.

American input

Pakistan's ISI has been directly linked to the July 2008 bombing of the Indian embassy that killed 54 people, including India's defence attache and a political counsellor; Afghanistan's former Afghan intelligence director, Amrullah Saleh, had gone on record to confirm this.
Diplomatic sources say ISI officers have scuttled CIA efforts to kill or capture Haqqani network leaders by leaking details of the planned raids,
The ISI's role in attacks on the Indian mission was corroborated by Mike Waltz, who worked in the US vice-president's office while George Bush was still President.
"Through information and a series of events (not to mention preceding intercepts) it became pretty clear the Pakistanis were behind the (Jalaluddin) Haqqani network, which was behind the bombing," he had said.
He then concluded, in a BBC documentary: "The question was how high in the Pakistani state this went. And the answer was pretty high."
The security situation in Afghanistan has been spiralling out of control in the run-up to 2014, when US-led forces are going to exit Afghanistan. The Taliban have been mounting deadly attacks and India will continue to be a soft target.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2383870/Communications-intercepts-suggest-Pakistans-intelligence-services-hired-assassins-attack-Indias-ambassador-Kabul.html
 
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such ranting from Indian media is usual.. :coffee:
 
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Somethings never ever change.
 
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one question,why India use ITBP to guard consulate in Afghanistan and not CISF(which generally protects this kind of installation) or in case of commando units like NSG,SPG????

such ranting from Indian media is usual.. :coffee:

thats from UK media..in your words,from JEW lovers,who are conspiring against Pakistan..
 
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one question,why India use ITBP to guard consulate in Afghanistan and not CISF(which generally protects this kind of installation) or in case of commando units like NSG,SPG????

thats from UK media..in your words,from JEW lovers,who are conspiring against Pakistan..

Rip them apart!
 
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u forgot to add the name of the author/reporter " By SAURABH SHUKLA" :woot:
 
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one question,why India use ITBP to guard consulate in Afghanistan and not CISF(which generally protects this kind of installation) or in case of commando units like NSG,SPG????


ITBP is also very capable force who protects PM, President before existence of SPG.

SPG is a elite force who only protects high power decision makers of India & NSG is a commando unit use in extreme condition such as highjacking or terrorist attack. CISF secures governments industrial complexes but ITBP is more capable because its extremely use in harsh climate & ati-terrorism operations.
 
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ITBP is also very capable force who protects PM, President before existence of SPG.

SPG is a elite force who only protects high power decision makers of India & NSG is a commando unit use in extreme condition such as highjacking or terrorist attack. CISF secures governments industrial complexes but ITBP is more capable because its extremely use in harsh climate & ati-terrorism operations.


If corrupt politicians can get NSG cover,then why not ambassador or important IAS officers..thats what I asked..and also,ITBP is deployed only in Afghanistan,not in other countries..In some cases,BSF guard them.don't know who guards the other consulates..there was talk on dedicated force to protect embassies in the line of USA's The Bureau of Diplomatic Security..

Soon, dedicated force to protect embassies - Times Of India
 
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to all indian rants who are not owning the mess their journos create...

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