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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

EXCLUSIVE! Dr. Moeed Yusuf: Connecting the dots on Indian dossier

Pakistan’s National Security & Strategic Policy Planning Advisor explains why it took so long for Pakistan to release the dossier on Indian terrorism, Indian 'deceit' what it means to be the PM’s think tank, and how to change Pakistan’s perception in the world.

Indian sponsored Terrorist Training Camps

Following the release of the foreign office dossier, Pakistan reveals Indian sponsored terrorism and Indian sponsored terrorist training camps. Where they are and why they are?

RAW: India’s powerful tool for regional domination

Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is formally described as India’s premier intelligence agency. Theoretically, it is an external intelligence agency like CIA or MI6, but in practice its operational reach and remit are unlimited, it has no internal or external boundaries, has massive budgets, and is not accountable to the Indian parliament. Its focus remains destabilization of Pakistan.

Indian Colonel Rajesh directing terror in Pakistan from Kabul

RAW officer, Naval Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, arrested from Balochistan in 2016, became an international scandal when India hoping for relief took his case to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in Hague. On 13th November 2020, DG ISPR, spokesman Pakistan Army, while briefing on Dossier along with the country’s foreign minister, informed the world that another Indian officer, Col. Rajesh is the mastermind behind terror-sponsoring in Pakistan, through Indian consulates in Afghanistan.

Indian PM Modi directly running Anti-CPEC Terror Cell

Pakistan's Foreign Minister in his press conference (on November 13) revealed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was directly running a terrorist cell against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Details of the cell and its activities were provided in the Dossier titled, “Indian Efforts to Destabilize Pakistan” shared with P-5 countries and the UN. But what does that mean?

Editorial

Imran Khan’s strict belief in “smart lockdowns” definitely worked. While, Pakistan’s opposition parties, urban elite, the medical community and most in the world kept...