ISLAMABAD – The recent arrest of Al-Qaeda terrorists from Indian states ofKerala and West Bengal has further strengthened the global assessment aboutIndian involvement and nexus with international terrorist organizations.
Indian National Investigation Agency arrested nine Al-Qaeda terrorists fromKerala and West Bengal on September 19, and as usual tried to link theterrorist activities with Kashmir by blaming Pakistan, media reports said.
As it was globally established that India was supporting and using Al-Qaedaand ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) to run its information warfarein the region with special focus to destabilize Pakistan, Indian media wascovering the news of Al-Qaeda and ISIS as agenda setting campaign to malignPakistan at regional and global levels, a senior security official said.
Such media campaigns were a sequel to divert international attention fromthe Kashmiri freedom movement, the official remarked.
Banning of Amnesty International, the United Nations reports on Indianhuman rights violations and linkages with the ISIS, surfacing of 256 fakeIndian web accounts by a European NGO (non-governmental organization), theUS treasury report on Indian banks involvement in money laundering / terrorfinancing indicated Indian involvement in regional terrorism, he said.









