There is nothing 'low intensity' about the Kashmir conflict. And besides, Pakistan's overall military is a lot more powerful than ours. They can handle it. The ULAF is not a Muslim group.
Yes, I remember Pilkhana - it was the darkest day of our history. You and I both know the truth, like many of the local folks in Bangladesh. And that was also a 'low intensity' conflict. They didn't even need to even send a single foot-soldier to murder our most brilliant and most senior army officers.
However, I believe that doesn't justify supporting foreign insurgent groups. That just calls for trouble. We simply cannot afford to go to war with India. Their strategic capabilities far outmatch our own.
I believe the only way to go forward is to have a strong national security. I strongly disagree with how our national intelligence agencies are being run right now. I have come to think that the only thing on Hasina's brain is how her father died and how to kill the murderers. And that's it, her mind is just blank. She no longer cares about the well-being of the nation, or what her father actually fought for (even though he made many mistakes).
I was really surprised just how the AL received foreign funds and advise so easily in the first place. So 1/11 had a foreign hand with the AL in mind eh? Perhaps that is why someone was and is still trying very hard. It maybe all about whatever is going on in NE India and the relationship with the BNP. Had the BNP not funded the ULAF in the first place, 1/11 or Pilkhana wouldn't have happened.
But, I suspect that the ULAF have much more powerful backers than the BNP. The BNP are mostly filled with dumbasses anyway. Maybe even some other country. It is a very well-funded organization. The BNP was just some random fish in the sea. Whatever that ULAF chief is saying, it's probably just for publicity.
It all starts at home. And usually, the best way forward is to start from the basics
There is nothing to worry about Indian hegemony in SA, there are many powerful countries out there with whom we can trust.
We won't gain anything in the long term by screwing around with India's national security interests. China? They just claim those NE Indian territories as a bargaining chip in case India decides to do something stupid against China. Ask the Chinese members here.