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"India has made half a dozen 'consulates' operational all along the Pak-Afghan border regions, a massive effort ..."
Really? Said with such authority too. Where besides Jalalabad and Kandahar? The only other two of which I'm aware are Herat and Mazur-I-Sharif. Neither of the latter two, of course, are along the Pakistani border.
"...In addition, India has 21 'front offices'..."
Again, said with absolute authority. Their locations and a link to this info please? I'd like to know more.
"There was a report quite some time back how an Afghan Army Officer was caught in civilian clothing along with an Indian citizen in the FATA region distributing 'hate literature'/propaganda to instigate attacks on Pakistan Army & government institutions."
Somewhere here is a more recent report of a credentialed ISI agent killed by SAS within Afghanistan. As I recall, it was a story by Christine Lamb of the London Times. The agent was evidently killed in an ambush while wearing civilian clothing and in the company of taliban militia.
These reports could be true or not. Who knows? What I do know is that you can't accept the possibility of one without accepting the same possibility for the other. Having said that, I'd go one step further and likely believe Ms. Lamb's story. OTOH, given that you seem to know so little about India's afghan consulates, why should I believe the veracity of your story about an Afghan Army officer?
Really? Said with such authority too. Where besides Jalalabad and Kandahar? The only other two of which I'm aware are Herat and Mazur-I-Sharif. Neither of the latter two, of course, are along the Pakistani border.
"...In addition, India has 21 'front offices'..."
Again, said with absolute authority. Their locations and a link to this info please? I'd like to know more.
"There was a report quite some time back how an Afghan Army Officer was caught in civilian clothing along with an Indian citizen in the FATA region distributing 'hate literature'/propaganda to instigate attacks on Pakistan Army & government institutions."
Somewhere here is a more recent report of a credentialed ISI agent killed by SAS within Afghanistan. As I recall, it was a story by Christine Lamb of the London Times. The agent was evidently killed in an ambush while wearing civilian clothing and in the company of taliban militia.
These reports could be true or not. Who knows? What I do know is that you can't accept the possibility of one without accepting the same possibility for the other. Having said that, I'd go one step further and likely believe Ms. Lamb's story. OTOH, given that you seem to know so little about India's afghan consulates, why should I believe the veracity of your story about an Afghan Army officer?