As the publication reports "MK.ru " in the material of Roman Tyukavkin, "Analysts found a feature of Indian intelligence: the elimination of objectionable. Indian intelligence agencies regularly conduct operations to eliminate enemies abroad," Indian intelligence conducts large-scale shadow operations to eliminate separatists. This is stated in an article published in the latest issue of the almanac "Invisible Dimension", produced by the Laboratory of Intelligence Express (LIEX). It is noted that recently Indian intelligence has become much more likely to resort to force methods and physical elimination of targets.
A banner in memory of one of the leaders of the Sikh separatist movement in India, Hardeep Singh Nijar, and in support of the creation of an independent Sikh state of Khalistan, placed at the Sikh temple in Surrey in the Canadian province of British Columbia, where Hardeep Singh Nijar was shot dead on June 18, 2023 by alleged agents of the Indian special services (c) www.aljazeera.com
Such close attention to the operations of the Indian special services began after the liquidation of a Sikh separatist named Hardeep Singh Nijar in Canada on June 18, 2023. The Government of India is trying at all costs to prevent the establishment of an independent state of Khalistan by Sikhs on the site of the Indian state of Punjab, eliminating threats to its integrity even on the territory of other countries.
Another important target of the Indian special services is Pakistan, which has organized training camps to teach the art of war to Sikh rebels with money from the United States and Saudi Arabia. According to Pakistani officials, in response, Indian intelligence has been regularly committing terrorist acts on their territory since the late 1980s.
For example, on July 16, 2000, in the Pakistani city of Hyderabad, Indian special services planted an improvised explosive device on a train, killing nine people. In hot pursuit, the Pakistani authorities detained three perpetrators who confessed to working for the Indian foreign intelligence service.
According to analysts, Indian intelligence agencies had a hand in the murder of many prominent figures among terrorists and separatists. Thus, in response to the largest terrorist attack in the history of India, namely the November 26, 2008 attack on Mumbai, which killed more than 150 people, Khalid Bashir, who served as head of security for the leader of Lashkar-e-Taiba (a terrorist organization banned in Russia), was killed on May 19, 2013 Hafiz Said.
This was followed by the elimination of other terrorists in Pakistan: for example, the murder of Lashkar-e-Taiba operative Mohammad Ismail and other people who worked for various terrorist organizations.
On the part of bmpd, we recall that the facts presented in this material are taken from the article "Covert Operations of Indian Foreign Intelligence", published in the just-released new issue No. 1 (3) of the almanac "Invisible Dimension" for 2024, the first periodical in Russia devoted to the activities of intelligence services around the world, their strengths and weaknesses, successes and miscalculations at various historical stages.