Terror's Maze


Pakistan's deep state and ISI as it again confirmed links to Kabul gurudwara terror attack reveals Pak spy agency’s machinations and synergy of  ISIS, ISKP(Islamic State of Khorasan Province) and ISI  in the wake of this ghastly event that killed 27 innocents on March 25.The dastardly act perpetrated against a soft target the minority Sikh community  that was claimed by the Islamic State of the Khorasan Province (ISKP), an offshoot of the once rampaging and dreaded Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Now, Afghanistan has arrested a Pakistani militant, Aslam Farooqi, who is allegedly the mastermind of the attack. It is clear  that Farooqi, said to be the ISKP chief, had links with Pakistan’s spy agency ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) and Pak-based terror outfits such as the Haqqani network and the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) which are non-state actors and are always involved in cross-border terrorism.When it comes to terrorism, the ISI virtually plays a very significant role in the subcontinent and beyond.Afghanistan has repeatedly accused this agency of its involvement and key role in all terror activities in the country.Its key role in Pakistan’s Kashmir-centric proxy war against India is an open secret across the board.Earlier this year, Nepal had busted an ISI-backed module that was plotting terror activities against India.The Kabul incident, which claimed the life of an Indian citizen along with other victims as well, is the first overseas case being probed by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA). Under the amended NIA Act, which came into effect in August 2019, the agency has the power to probe terror acts against Indians and Indian interests in other countries. With the NIA zeroing in on an ISKP member from Kerala’s Kasaragod district who was among the gurdwara attackers, India has more reasons than one to be wary of the Islamic State’s potential to foment trouble.The IS currently has only a skeletal presence on the ground in Central and West Asia, but it has been effectively running a cyber caliphate,propagating its virulent ideology and indoctrinating the youth through social media and other online platforms. In recent months, the IS has tried to exploit developments such as the Kashmir lockdown, the enactment of the CAA(Citizenship Amendment Act) and the communal violence in Delhi to spread its anti-India propaganda in this country. The IS-ISI nexus is a grave concern and a reminder that India can’t afford to drop its guard against terrorism in South Asia.
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