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NEW DELHI: Indian News Paper
‘Hindustan Times’ reveals that Indian army carried out secret missions
on ‘selective countries’ including Pakistan. Lashkar-e-Taiba was also
contacted for that purpose so as to create insurgency in enemy
countries.
According to the report, former Indian Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral ordered for shutting down all secret missions in 1997. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s representative got worried over the
revelation and asked why such a report has been made public at this
point of time. The newspaper also revealed that TSD was made for the purpose of
advanced reporting of security threats to the Indian Military officials.
Military intelligence unit of Indian
army was involved in carrying out various secret missions within
Pakistan. This across the border activity under the approval of Vice
Army Chief and Director General Military VK Singh as revealed by Indian
Newspaper ‘Hindustan Times’. When the newspaper authorities contacted
army officials said that the unit Technical Services Division (TSD) has
been shutdown and only few senior officials of army know about it.
The spokesperson of army said that it is
up to the defence minister to call for an inquiry for that matter.
According the most secretive unit report, the secret missions have been
carried out in those countries who are enlisted as enemies and work
against Indian interests and who are destabilising peace in Indian
Territory.
The report also said that Pakistan’s
Inter Services Intelligence must be defeated as it is against the state
affairs. The newspaper previously revealed that this unit was created on
the orders of Ministry of Defence after Mumbai bomb blasts incident.
It also carried out several operations such as operation Rehbar in
Kashmir, operation Seven Sisters in East and Operation Deep Strike in
areas of Pakistan.
Pakistan Cyber Force
(The News Tribe)