Al Qaeda wants to create local leadership in South Asia: US official

The core of Al Qaeda leadership is still in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the official said

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

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The top leadership has started nurturing terror units in South Asia, including in India, to give a local face to their outfit, according to a senior US defence official.

"We believe that Al-Qaeda's senior most leadership realises that their presence in and has been under pressure for quite some time. So, they wanted to create an organisation with more of a local face. People that are South Asian as opposed to Egyptian or something else that can last there long term," the senior defence official said.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the official was responding to a question on the activities of in the Indian Subcontinent and its relationship with in the Arabian Peninsula.

According to the official, the creation of in the Indian Subcontinent is part of the long-term planning of the leadership to develop local leadership in the region.

"We believe it was created specifically as Al Qaeda's permanent presence within South Asia," the official said.

"So by means Afghanistan, Pakistan, ..That whole region. Not just And, certainly some of the intelligence that we found through raids in have indicated that there are connections between AQIS (in Syria) guys in and people in and elsewhere within South Asia," the official said.

"So, there's a definite direct connection there. In the long-term planning, there, as well. We believe that Al Qaeda's senior most leadership realises that their presence in and has been under pressure for quite some time," the official said.

Responding to questions, the official, who keep tracks of development on and front, said that there are "definite" links between the Islamic State leadership in Syria and Iraq and those in and

The core of leadership is still in and Pakistan, the official pointed out.

Announcing the formation of in Indian Subcontinent, its leader had said it would be "good news for Muslims in Burma, and in the Indian states of Assam, Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir, where they would be rescued from injustice and oppression".

Al Qaeda wants to create local leadership in South Asia: US official

The core of Al Qaeda leadership is still in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the official said

The core of Al Qaeda leadership is still in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the official said
The top leadership has started nurturing terror units in South Asia, including in India, to give a local face to their outfit, according to a senior US defence official.

"We believe that Al-Qaeda's senior most leadership realises that their presence in and has been under pressure for quite some time. So, they wanted to create an organisation with more of a local face. People that are South Asian as opposed to Egyptian or something else that can last there long term," the senior defence official said.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the official was responding to a question on the activities of in the Indian Subcontinent and its relationship with in the Arabian Peninsula.

According to the official, the creation of in the Indian Subcontinent is part of the long-term planning of the leadership to develop local leadership in the region.

"We believe it was created specifically as Al Qaeda's permanent presence within South Asia," the official said.

"So by means Afghanistan, Pakistan, ..That whole region. Not just And, certainly some of the intelligence that we found through raids in have indicated that there are connections between AQIS (in Syria) guys in and people in and elsewhere within South Asia," the official said.

"So, there's a definite direct connection there. In the long-term planning, there, as well. We believe that Al Qaeda's senior most leadership realises that their presence in and has been under pressure for quite some time," the official said.

Responding to questions, the official, who keep tracks of development on and front, said that there are "definite" links between the Islamic State leadership in Syria and Iraq and those in and

The core of leadership is still in and Pakistan, the official pointed out.

Announcing the formation of in Indian Subcontinent, its leader had said it would be "good news for Muslims in Burma, and in the Indian states of Assam, Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir, where they would be rescued from injustice and oppression".
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