IBNLive.com: Breaking news from India

 

Font Size A+A-

ISI threat to Indian armed forces

TimePublished on Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 22:39 in India section

TagsTags: Indian, Army , New Delhi


Ads by Google

ibnlive.com is on mobile now. Read news, watch videos
be a Citizen Journalist. Log on to m.ibnlive.com NOW!

Photogallery

Find us on Facebook | Join IBNLive community

Stay ahead with G-Talk Buddy | Click now!

Ads by Google
  
Print
Email

New Delhi: The Indian Armed Forces have always been targeted by Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI). Many espionage attempts have been thwarted successfully in the past.

However, over the last few years, ISI may have managed to infiltrate the force, the ISI threat to the Indian armed forces is for real. Several ISI agents have been caught selling defence information in the recent past.

In July 2006, the Indian Air Force (IAF) was shaken by the news of a possible terrorist infiltration.

Media reports quoted a letter written in August 2005 by National Security Adviser M K Narayanan to state chief secretaries, which mentioned such a possibility.

In November 2005, IAF was once again warned of a possible infiltration by ISI backed Lashkar militants.

Narayanan's letter was written at a time when several Army and Air Force personnel were being arrested for spying on ISI's behalf.

In July 2005 Kolkata police had arrested a former IAF officer along with his son, who was a soldier in the Army.

The father-son duos were part of an ISI module, active for many years. Months later, in February 2006, two other ISI agents from the same group were arrested.

But the infiltration did not remain confined to the IAF. Just weeks before the letter was made public in June 2006, the J&K police arrested three soldiers and two policemen in Rajouri.

The five arrested were not only accused of providing logistic support to ISI backed militant groups, but also for leaking sensitive information.

During the past few years, the Indo-Nepal border has also become a hub for ISI activity.

In May 2006, police arrested a former Lance Naik from Army Communication wing, in Bihar. He allegedly passed defence related information to ISI agents at the border.

Although, Intelligence agencies have maintained a tight grip on ISI activities targeting Armed forces, there have undoubtedly been many chinks in their armour.

Ads by Google
Related Ads:

Copyright © IBNLive.com. All rights reserved. Reproduction of news articles, photos, videos or any other content in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of IBNLive.com is prohibited.

About Us | Disclaimer | Careers @ IBN | RSS | Podcast | Contact Us | Feedback | Advertise With Us | Connect.in.com

© 2010 IBNLive.com India. All Rights Reserved. A Web18 Venture

CNN name, logo and all associated elements ® and © 2009 Cable News Network LP, LLLP. A Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. CNN and the CNN logo are registered marks of Cable News Network, LP LLLP, displayed with permission. Use of the CNN name and/or logo on or as part of CNN-IBN does not derogate from the intellectual property rights of Cable News Network in respect of them.