Indian terrorism

Published October 21, 2017

FINALLY India has accepted committing terrorism in Pakistan since 2006 in collaboration with TTP, Northern Alliance of Rashid Dostum.

Now James Mattis, a retired US general, has asked India’s RAW to refrain from collaborating with the TTP. Such an advice came after 10 years of support to the TTP.

Pakistan has paid a big price in the ‘war on terror’. Several thousand armed personnel and at least 70,000 innocent people have been martyred and the economy has suffered losses worth more than $100 billion. All the armies of the world are surprised how Pakistan survived the trauma.

Sajid Ansari

Karachi

Published in Dawn, October 21st, 2017

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