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ISI
fomenting trouble in Northeast
Pakistan’s Inter Service Intelligence is working with Bagladesh’s in
telligence agencies to facilitate cooperation between Northeast militant
groups like ULFA and other jihadist outfits in the South Asian region
besides Tamil rebels in Lanka, US news intelligence service Startfor has
said, reports PTI. In its latest forecast titled “India: The Islamisation
of the Northeast”, it observes that there is a growing Islamisation in the
region – spurred by ISI and instability in neighbouring Bangladesh which
is giving foreign powers (China and Pakistan) a gamut of exploitable
secessionist movements to use to prevent India from emerging as a major
global player.
Stratfor says that there exists a strong nexus between ISI and
Bangladesh’s intelligence agencies.
There are growing indications, says the report, that these two agencies are
working clandestinely in Bangladesh to bring all the Northeast-based
insurgent outfits and jihadist elements under one umbrella.“The ISI has
facilitated cooperation between ULFA and other northeastern militant outfits
with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka, Islamist militant
groups in Jammu and Kashmir, Islamist groups in Bangladesh and a growing
number of al Qaeda-linked jihadist groups operating in the region,” it
adds.“ULFA’s growing links with Bangladeshi Islamists and jihadist
elements in the area are increasingly coming to light,” the report claims.
The April 9 attack timed with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to
Assam marked the group’s first-ever suicide bombing, a tactic that was
pioneered by the Tigers and has been frequently employed by Islamist
militants.
ULFA’s adoption of suicide bombing, Stratfor says, looks to be the result
of the group’s increased Islamisation caused by collusion with Islamist
outfits in the region. The bomber in the April 9 suicide attack was Ainul
Ali, a Muslim.
Citing Indian security sources, the report says ULFA did not have many
Muslim cadres in its fold in the past, but the increasing flow of
Bangladeshi refugees across the border has given the group more — and more
capable — members willing to sacrifice their lives for the group’s cause
with nudging from the ISI, Pakistan’s premier intelligence agency.
The report forecasts, New Delhi is facing a “bleak situation” in which
the ISI’s manoeuvres and Bangladesh’s political troubles are sure to
further constrain India’s ability to dig itself out of the militant trap
Pakistan has set for India with the help of Bangladesh.
It quoted one informed Bangladesh observer as saying there does exist
meaningful cooperation between ISI and Bangladesh’s Intelligence agencies
in their combined fight against terrorism, at the nudging of the West but
their joint efforts to trap India may just be a collateral strategic gain.
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