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Indian government links with ISIS to sabotage Pakistan, reveals report

Indian government links with ISIS to sabotage Pakistan, reveals report

ISLAMABAD – Another great double game of Indian government to destroy theregional peace with its links with Daesh has been exposed.

As per the revelations made in the book of British-Indian author AvinashPaliwal ‘My Enemy’s Enemy’, it has been clearly mentioned that India isholding a proxy war to create instability in Pakistan by carrying outterrorism activities with Afghanistan at western border. The mastermind ofattack on Sikhs Gurdwara in Kabul was also turned out to be an Indiancitizen, the book stated.

Paliwal further wrote India is playing the Baloch and Pashtun cards inPakistan and that Indian intelligence tried to cultivate the Afghan Talibanbut failed.

The statements of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP SubramanianSwamy have also been compiled in the book while the author has alsomentioned about the the meeting of Indian National Security Advisor (NSA)Ajit Doval with former Afghan President Hamid Karzai.

Earlier, EU DisinfoLab, a Brussels-based disinformation watchdog, hadexposed a forum that promote India’s diplomatic interests to influence theEuropean Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN) with content critical ofPakistan.

After the shocking report of the disinformation watchdog, board of membersof the fake forum South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) had resigned followingincreasing pressure and calls for stepping down.

According to EU DisinfoLab, South Asia Democratic Forum was ambiguouslycreated in 2011 by the Srivastava group. The news outlets were managed byIndian stakeholders, with ties to a large network of think tanks, NGOs, andcompanies from the Srivastava Group.

It is pertinent to mention here that in November, 2020, thenon-governmental group, after carrying out investigation, in its initialfindings had uncovered a nexus of 265 fake media outlets across 65countries to influence the EU and the UN with content critical of Pakistan.