Is R&AW the new Mossad? India’s image turns from ‘soft State’ to hard under Modi and Doval
The new ‘hard State’ label is a byproduct of National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval’s ‘defensive offence’ doctrine, in which you go and attack the place where the offence is coming from
Since 2019 and especially in the last 24 months, over a dozen of India’s avowed enemies have been killed in their safe havens overseas.
It could be sheer coincidence. Pakistan, for instance, is going through a period of political and economic chaos so unsettling that rival gangs, on the loose because of an absent government, could be killing each other.
But the sheer number of eliminations makes people wonder whether India has embarked on a Mossad-like ‘Wrath of God’ mission which saw Israeli intelligence getting rid of the 1972 Munich terrorists one by one.
Btw the same RAW is funding terrorist attacks and threats against BRI and Chinese businesses in Pakistan. India needs to be taught a lesson by the West and China.Let us see what has happened to India’s most wanted terrorist since 2019 in their overseas ‘safe havens’.
- Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed near a gurdwara in Surrey, Canada, by two unknown assailants in June 2023. India had designated him as a wanted terrorist, NIA had a Rs10 lakh reward for info on him, and Interpol had issued a red corner alert. He had entered Canada illegally with a fake passport.
- Rayaz Ahmed alias Abu Qasim was shot dead in a mosque in PoK in September 2023.
- Maulana Masood Azhar reportedly escaped a massive blast in 2019 at the madrassa he was hiding in Peshawar. However, the most-wanted terrorist has had no public appearance since then, triggering speculation on whether he is dead.
- Bashir Ahmed Peer of Hizbul Mujahideen was shot dead at point-blank range in Rawalpindi in February 2023.
- Al Badr commander Syed Khalid Raza was killed by a single shot in the head in Karachi in February 2023.
- Khalistani extremist Avtar Singh Khanda, who targeted the Indian mission in the UK, died of “unknown causes” at a Birmingham hospital in June 2023.
- Aijaz Ahmad Ahangar, a Kashmiri terrorist functioning as a top commander of ISIS, was reportedly killed in Afghanistan’s Kunar province in February 2023.
- Jaish-e-Mohammed’s Mistry Zahoor Ibrahim, one of the IC-814 hijackers who had slit passenger Rupin Katyal’s throat, was shot dead in Karachi in March 2022.
- Khalistan Commando Force’s Paramjit Singh Panjwar was shot dead in Lahore by two gunmen in May 2023.
- Lal Mohammed, a suspected ISI operative involved in pushing fake currency into India, was chased and shot dead on the outskirts of Kathmandu last year.
- Khalistani terrorist Harwinder Rinda mysteriously dies in Lahore hospital in November 2022, reportedly of a drug overdose.
- A day later, Khalistani terrorist and Rinda’s aide Happy Sanghera was killed in Italy.
- Within 24 hours, Khalistani terrorist Kulwinderjit Singh Khanpuria was likely brought from Bangkok, arrest was shown in Delhi.
- In June 2021, a powerful blast rocks the neighbourhood of UN-designated global terrorist Hafiz Saeed, founder of Lashkar-e-Toiba.
- Earlier, his Talha Saeed was injured in a blast in Lahore.
