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Publication: Sify.com
Date: January 6, 2009
URL: http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14831469
Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)
apparently has plans to destabilize India by influencing developments in the
north and west of the country, particularly in Mumbai, as part of its multi-pronged
strategy. Terrorists arrested in Jammu have made these revelations.
According to an article published in the latest
issue of the Power Politics magazine, the ISI has circulated two maps to the
Pakistan Army to boost troop morale by giving them a target to destabilize
India by 2020.
Three JeM terrorists nabbed in Jammu
One of the maps targets North India, and projects
a desire to convert that region into 'Islamic Republic of Pakistan' by 2020.
It mentions South India as disputed territory and treats Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
and Nepal as its neighbouring countries. The other map indicates a drastic
change of Mumbai's topography, turning the metropolis into 'Muslimabad' by
2012.
The magazine carries the photographs of Jaish-e-Mohammad
(JeM) activist Ghulam Fareed, identified as Pakistani soldier, (Belt No 4319184,
10 Azad Kashmir Regiment) from Ruperi village in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's
(PoK's) Bhimber district and the other two--Mohammad Abdullah from North-West
Frontier Province (NWFP) and Mohammad Imran from Dera Nawab in Pakistan's
Punjab--belonged to Harkat-ul-Jehad (HuD) terrorists group.
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They travelled from Karachi to Dhaka to enter
India from Kolkata and they landed at Jammu from there. The write up further
states that according to the plan, ISI has been attempting to place India
under seige both from the sea and land routes simultaneously.
Pakistan has moved its army to forward areas
in Lahore strengthening international border and LOC with India to protect
its vital installations. The article, written by a Kashmir expert, carries
both maps to substantiate the revelations.