In 1992, Nawaz Sharif supported ISI's covert activities in Kashmir

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WASHINGTON: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had asked the ISI in May 1992 to continue its covert operations in Kashmir, despite a stern warning by the US that it could designate Pakistan as a state sponsor of terrorism, according to a new book by a former Pakistani diplomat.

Instead of changing his course, Sharif supported the spy agency ISI and the Army noting that Pakistan cannot shutdown military operations in India and to counter such a warning from the US he decided to allocate USD 2 million as a first step to reach out to the American media and the Congress.

In fact, Sharif made his then special assistant Hussain Haqqani in-charge of the lobbying efforts in the US, which the latter refused and then agreed to go to Sri Lanka on an ambassadorial posting, the book discloses.

The book 'Magnificent Delusions' by Haqqani, Pakistan's former envoy to the US, is slated to be released next week.

Giving a detailed first person account of the events in May 1992, after a letter in this regard from the then US Secretary of State James Baker was delivered to Sharif, Haqqani writes that the letter was first ignored by Sharif.

In the letter dated May 10, 1992, Baker threatened that unless Pakistan discontinued its support for terrorism in Kashmir, the US might declare it a state sponsor of terrorism.

"We have information indicating that ISI and others intend to continue to provide material support to groups that have engaged terrorism," read the letter dated May 10, according to Haqqani in the book.

"I must take that information very seriously," Baker wrote but discounted Pakistani claims that the support for the Kashmiri militants came from private groups and Islamist parties and not from the government... It appreciated Sharif's earlier promises that 'Pakistan will take distance itself from terrorist activities against India'," the letter said.

According to Baker, US law required applying "an onerous package of sanctions" against "states found to be supporting acts of international terrorism and I have the responsibility of carrying legislation."

The letter was delivered to Sharif by the then US envoy to Pakistan Nicholas Platt who also attached talking points along with. The talking points said that the US is "very confident" of its information.

"Your intelligence - Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate and elements of the Army are supporting Kashmiri and Sikh militants who carry out terrorism," Platt affirmed.

This support, Platt said, comprised "providing weapons, training and assistance in infiltration move all ambiguity. He insisted that "We're talking about covert Government of Pakistan support," the book says.

Ref: In 1992, Nawaz Sharif supported ISI's covert activities in Kashmir - The Economic Times
 

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pakistan is an adopted child of america. Shariff was well aware that this threat of US declaring pakistan as Terrorist State will not become reality so he continued his support to ISI's covert operations in Kashmir.

US do not want Kashmir issue to be resolved nor do they want India to take over remaining Kashmir which is occupied by pakistan. They want the issue to be burning as long as possible.

Only India can teach a lesson to pakistan.
 

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pakistan is an adopted child of america. Shariff was well aware that this threat of US declaring pakistan as Terrorist State will not become reality so he continued his support to ISI's covert operations in Kashmir.

US do not want Kashmir issue to be resolved nor do they want India to take over remaining Kashmir which is occupied by pakistan. They want the issue to be burning as long as possible.
I completely agree on this.

Only India can teach a lesson to pakistan.
Will that ever going to happen ?
 

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Nawaz Sharif is just a front, real power is in the hand of army and ISI as usual.
 

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