Veterans stress covert operations in Pakistan to fight terror

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Condemning the killing of 40 CRPF troopers in the Pulwama terror attack last week, retired army men, police officers and former members of national investigation agencies on Thursday said should conduct covert operations on soil to destroy "important targets" and increase diplomatic pressure on rather than getting into a full-fledged war.

Noting that going to war should be the last resort to prevent from aiding and abetting terrorism on Indian soil, they said the Centre should work to take the youth of into confidence and not isolate them further from the mainstream.

"should now go all out to isolate Pakistan, diplomatically. Death of innocent Indians in the hands of Pakistan-funded terrorists must be highlighted to unite the world on nthe view that is not only breeding terrorism, but also sponsoring trainers and supporting terrorism globally," former BSF DIG Somen Mitra said at a seminar organised by the

"If the people of the country at large wish to avenge the death of CRPF troopers by conducting military offensive against Pakistan, then the security forces will have to work accordingly. But they would have to be given time to decide the course of action," he said.

Former IPS from Bengal claimed it was more important for to maintain proper coordination between the armed forces and the intelligence agencies, like RAW, and in to monitor activities of separatist elements.

He warned that going into a full-fledged war with Pakistan can have calamitous consequences.

"It is more important to introspect our internal security lapses and identify the loopholes to prevent repeat of such incidents. Avenging the death of our soldiers is important, but to ensure that no other Indian soldiers lose their lives in this manner should be the utmost priority," Dutta said.

"If India conducts open military offensive on Pakistan now, there is a high possibility that they might retaliate. We must remember that Pakistan did not have nuclear weapons during the 1971 war but they have them now and can use them against us, if provoked," he claimed.

Remarking that the young generation in are being brainwashed and turned against India by separatists and terror outfits based in Pakistan, former said the should take up confidence building measures and recruit them in by creating a separate regiment.

He said it was important for the Indian security forces to be able to conduct covert operations on Pakistan soil to gather intelligence inputs to eliminate the influencers of terrorism.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 23:12 IST