Pakistan's shadow ISI planning to start a proxy war in Gujarat -guess who is supporting them secretly?
Kiran Chaube
Jun. 10, 2007
It is Al-Queda that wants to punish India for cooperating with United States. Pakistan's shadow ISI and Al-Queda finds Gujarat the ideal place to retaliate.
India is complacent. According to media reports, taking advantage of the non-deployment of BSF in certain difficult stretches of the Indo-Pak border in Gujarat, ISI agents and smugglers are increasingly exploiting the area for illegal activities.
Security forces face a lot of problems while manning the border in Gujarat and Rann of Kutch as harsh climate makes the terrain non-negotiable during monsoon and post-monsoon months, according to sources in the security establishment.
Since proper border domination is not possible, smugglers and ISI agents for their nefarious activities are increasingly exploiting the area, they said.
In order to check their activities, the Union Home Ministry has approved a Rs.380 crore proposal for fencing and floodlighting of 310 km of the Gujarat border.
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/17068.asp
Kiran Chaube
Jun. 10, 2007
It is Al-Queda that wants to punish India for cooperating with United States. Pakistan's shadow ISI and Al-Queda finds Gujarat the ideal place to retaliate.
India is complacent. According to media reports, taking advantage of the non-deployment of BSF in certain difficult stretches of the Indo-Pak border in Gujarat, ISI agents and smugglers are increasingly exploiting the area for illegal activities.
Security forces face a lot of problems while manning the border in Gujarat and Rann of Kutch as harsh climate makes the terrain non-negotiable during monsoon and post-monsoon months, according to sources in the security establishment.
Since proper border domination is not possible, smugglers and ISI agents for their nefarious activities are increasingly exploiting the area, they said.
In order to check their activities, the Union Home Ministry has approved a Rs.380 crore proposal for fencing and floodlighting of 310 km of the Gujarat border.
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/17068.asp