Sir: One is shocked to read accounts of former diplomats and RAW officers about executing insurgencies in neighbouring countries. B. Raman, in his book The Kaoboys of R&AW: Down Memory Lane makes no bones about India’s involvement up to the level of prime minister in Bangladesh’s insurgency. India’s ambassador Bharath Raj Muthu Kumar, with consent of then foreign minister Jaswant Singh, ‘coordinated military and medical assistance that India was secretly giving to Mossad and his forces – ‘helicopters, uniforms, ordnance, mortars, small armaments, refurbished Kalashnikovs seized in Kashmir, combat and winter clothes’, via Tajikistan’s Farkhor and Aeini airbases,
packaged food, medicines, and funds through his brother in London, Wali Massoud’, delivered circuitously with the help of other countries who helped this outreach (former diplomat, V. Sudarshan, How India secretly armed Afghanistan’s Northern Alliance, September 1, 2019).
Conduct of Indian diplomats amounts to state-sponsored terrorism. For one thing, India should close ‘Free Balochistan’ office on her soil, and stop resuscitating propaganda skeletons of pre-Bangladesh days.
ASAD MALIK
Rawalpindi
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