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Thursday, June 21, 2012

The Karachi project set up by the Pakistan Army's ISI, War on Terror, NewAgeIslam.com

War on Terror
The Karachi project set up by the Pakistan Army's ISI
By Sandeep Unnithan
Mar 2, 2010

In the 1977 cold war thriller Telefon, a rogue KGB agent creates mayhem in the US simply by picking up a phone and reading a Robert Frost poem 'the woods are lovely, dark and deep...' to hypnotise sleeper agents who then go on to plant explosives across the continent.

The scenario could well echo a nefarious plan that India's security agencies are now grappling with: The Karachi Project set up by the Pakistan Army's ISI and groups like the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and HUJI which utilise Pakistani-trained Indian-operatives to plant explosives in selected cities in the Indian heartland.

For at least three years now, Indian security agencies have known of the outlines of this scheme, which Home Secretary G.K. Pillai held responsible for the German Bakery blast in Pune.

"The link between the LeT and Indian Mujahideen (IM), as part of the project, has been established. The LeT pushed David Headley into India to recce potential targets. IM operatives went to Pakistan and viewed videos shot by him, so that they could be sent to India to carry out attacks," he said.

Named after the Pakistani port city and crime hotbed which has turned into a sanctuary for fugitive Indian underworld dons like Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon, the joint-venture project was conceived sometime after 2003. It is part of an overall strategy which, Admiral Dennis Blair the director of National Intelligence told a US Senate committee on February 3, was for Pakistan to "use militant groups as an important part of its strategic arsenal to counter India's military and economic advantages".

http://newageislam.com/the-karachi-project-set-up-by-the-pakistan-army-s-isi/war-on-terror/d/2530


Sunday, June 3, 2012

The radical sweep: The struggle between the hard-line Wahhabis and Barelvis in India, Radical Islamism and Jihad, NewAgeIslam.com

Radical Islamism and Jihad
The radical sweep: The struggle between the hard-line Wahhabis and Barelvis in India
By Sandeep Unnithan and Uday Mahurkar
Posted by jagoindia on August 10, 2008

Nadvi individually counselled the young son of the police officer from Madhya Pradesh and very soon, Nagori was inducted into the radical Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).

When he was arrested in Indore in March, Nagori, 38, held a diploma in mechanical engineering and a Masters degree in journalism and mass communications. But he also headed the ultra-extremist SIMI, dedicated to the jihadi ideals of the Taliban.

Nagori’s organisation had trained and indoctrinated youth-doctors, engineers and web designers- for assassinations and planting bombs. The youths were nabbed before they could execute their macabre plans.

All of them subscribed to the hard-line Wahhabi ideology of the Deoband school which practices a rigid, puritanical version of Islam. They loathe what they view as contamination of the faith by Sufi practices and regard the Prophet as a messenger, to be respected but not revered.

Deobandis and their missionary wing, the Tablighi Jamaat-distinguished by their long white tunics, turbans and flowing beards-call for a pan-Islamic identity unencumbered by nation or region.

http://newageislam.com/the-radical-sweep--the-struggle-between-the-hard-line-wahhabis-and-barelvis-in-india/radical-islamism-and-jihad/d/567