Naseebullah Khan
One of the prestigious and authentic voice of print Journslism ‘ The Guuardian’ recently shocked the world with its story when the newspaper defaced Indian terrorism in Pakistan. It reported that Indian spy agency the RAW (Research and Analysing Wing) has killed 20 people in Pakistan since 2020. This is not the first truth which this newspaper revailed, there have been hundreds terrorist attacks of India in Pakistan.

The Guardian reports that a wing of the RAW which kills people abroad is controlled by Modi office. These sleeper cells of the RAW have been targeting every that voice which dissents with Modi and raise voice for its rights. Recently, Indian defense Minister Rajnath Sing exaggerated that India would enter into Pakistan to kill everyone who escapes over its border after carrying out attacks. This reflects how India has been sponsering death squads in Pakistan. The example and arrest of Kulbhushan Yadev an Indian Navy Commander on March 3, 2016 is not so far when he admitted that he was assigned to destabilse Pakistan and to sabotage the CPEC. Despite Pakistan, Indian terrorism has many victim states. India has been involved in Srilanka, Maldives, Afghanistan, Canada, and America in the killing of Kashmiri and Sikhs. India supported Mukti Bhini against Pakistan in 1960s. While, it has been struggling to support the CPN (Maoist) in Nepal. In addition, India has been recruiting Nepalese Gorkha through its Agnipath scheme of which the Nepalese government has been against. Moreover India supported armed struggle and civil war in Srilanka as its peacekeeping role. It also killed a Sikh leader Pardeep Sing Najar in June 2023 in Canada. Notwithstanding, an American citizen who was supporting Sikh freedom of Khalistan in America has been said to survive attack by killing plan of India in America. Owing to which America had also casutioned that Indian move. Astonishingly, the UN has been reticent over Indian terrorism. Such Indian attackes have been against the UN charter and its clause of respect of sovereignty which envisages that no state has right to violate the sovereignty of another state. This report of Indian terrorism should be a litmus test for the UN At the same time, this situation also demands Pakistan to take pragmatic steps against Indian terrorism. Pakistan should more focus on its espionage system and make it more cemented against Indian terrorism on Pakistani soil.

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