Is India Supporting TTP Terror in Pakistan?

WatanDost

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Two big lies of 2014

چ بنانے کے لیے ایک خوبی لازم ہے کہ بندہ خود چ نہ ہو
اور
ڈوول اپنے ٤٠ سیکنڈ کے کلپ میں مہا چ ثابت ہوا ہے


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Curious111

New Member
Indian NSA admits the existence of RAW-TTP Network

Services of TTP Talibans can easily be hired against Pakistan by maximized funding, India has no threat from TTP as they like India and Indians very much: Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval


  • Delhis NSA Ajit Doval found revealing his plans for enhancing terror in Pakistan
  • Says India to follow the policy of defensive offense against Pakistan as its national security doctrine
  • In said video, Doval also announces taking war into Pakistan
  • Indian NSA admits TTP terrorists being mercenaries and not some religious fighters or religious extremists
  • By virtue of saying that TTP services can easily be hired against Pakistan by maximized funding, Doval confirms existence RAW-TTP Network
  • Doval also unveils plans of creating political and social unrest in Pakistan and to eliminate Pak-Afghan ties by grabbing maximum influence at Kabul
  • Says India has no threat from TTP as they like India and Indians very much

    http://dailymailnews.com/2015/01/01...ctrine-is-defensive-offense-against-pakistan/
 
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Curious111

New Member
Indian NSA admits existence of RAW-TTP Network

Services of TTP Talibans can easily be hired against Pakistan by maximized funding, India has no threat from TTP as they like India and Indians very much: Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval



  • Delhis NSA Ajit Doval found revealing his plans for enhancing terror in Pakistan
  • Says India to follow the policy of defensive offense against Pakistan as its national security doctrine
  • In said video, Doval also announces taking war into Pakistan
  • Indian NSA admits TTP terrorists being mercenaries and not some religious fighters or religious extremists
  • By virtue of saying that TTP services can easily be hired against Pakistan by maximized funding, Doval confirms existence RAW-TTP Network
  • Doval also unveils plans of creating political and social unrest in Pakistan and to eliminate Pak-Afghan ties by grabbing maximum influence at Kabul
  • Says India has no threat from TTP as they like India and Indians very much
    http://dailymailnews.com/2015/01/01...ctrine-is-defensive-offense-against-pakistan/
 

mr.pti

Minister (2k+ posts)
He lived 7 years in Pakistan and dont know what to call man he meet and what place datta darbar is called ( i guess that is he referring to )

He is making up all this crap
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
Pakistan's intelligence chief met Afghanistan's new president to discuss ways to boost coordination in fighting militant attacks in the region, an official said Monday, in a sign of improving ties between the often uneasy neighbors.

It was the third trip to Afghanistan in recent months for the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence chief, Razwan Akhtar, hinting at new cooperation between the countries that have long accused each other of harboring Islamist insurgents.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani met Akhtar on Sunday, said Ghani spokesman Nazifullah Salarzai.

"In this meeting, both sides discussed ways to strengthen joint efforts against terrorism and extremism," Salarzai said. He declined to go into detail.

Ghani - unlike his predecessor Hamid Karzai who had difficult relations with Islamabad - made a state visit to Pakistan soon after being sworn into office last year, pledging to improve ties.

In the latest meeting, the sides agreed to coordinate against militant groups that fight against each government and exploit the porous border to flee military crackdowns.

Pakistan wants Afghanistan's help in stopping the Pakistani Taliban, which is under attack by the military in its stronghold of North Waziristan, from gaining shelter on Afghan territory.

Afghanistan for its part hopes Pakistan might use its influence to bring the exiled top leaders of the Afghan Taliban, who reportedly are in hiding in Pakistan, to the negotiation table to end the insurgents' 13-year-old war against the U.S.-backed government.


http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/01/12/us-afghanistan-pakistan-idUSKBN0KL0HP20150112