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India and Pakistan is heading for a covert war in Afghanistan - Taliban on Pakistan side - NATO, American, official Afghan Government and Nothern Alliance on Indian side
Sudhir Chadda
Sep. 11, 2006

The battle has started. India is determined to free the Balochistan. Pakistan is determined to flush out Indians from the region through the use of Talibans.

India and Pakistan are heading for a covert war in Afghanistan - Taliban on Pakistan side - NATO, American, official Afghan Government and Nothern Alliance on Indian side.

Pakistan has largely turned a blind eye to Taliban activities because it sees the group as a tool to counter growing Indian influence in Afghanistan, American officials said.

The Pakistanis have viewed a friendly Afghanistan as critical to their survival and fears India may be trying to encircle their countryaccording to some major newspapers in America.

Pakistan signing truce with militants in its lawless border with Afghanistan has set off concern among American analysts as it allows them to remain in the area as long as they promised to halt attacks, the article said. These militants had resisted the Pakistani army attempts to take control of the region and American analysts suspect that al-Qaeda's surviving leadership is using the border areas as a base of operation to support international terrorism including possibly the planning of July 2005 London subway bombings.

"There's a link with broader international terrorism," said Robert Grenier, the former top counterterrorism official for the Central Intelligence Agency is quoted as saying.


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