[iwar] How and when India should strike back: Raman

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Subject: [iwar] How and when India should strike back: Raman
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http://news.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_ID=1738308409

How and when India should strike back: Raman 

Much as it may deny, Pakistan has allowed anti-India
terrorists to set up bases in its country and the only
way for India is to wage a counter proxy war that
"hurts it (Pakistan) politically, economically,
paramilitarily and militarily till it abandons its
sponsorship," says B Raman, a top security expert in a
new book.

As India smarts under the attack on its Parliament
with evidence of involvement of Pak-based terrorist
outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba with a school of thought
suggesting hot pursuit, Raman, a retired senior
officer from Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), points
out that "ideas such as the right of hot pursuit,
raids on training camps across the Line of Control
(LoC) will not work."

"The question of raids on training camps across LoC
(Line of Control) does not arise because the camps are
located on either side of the Pakistan-Afghanistan
border and not in PoK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir) or
NA (Northern Areas)," writes Raman in A Terrorist
State As A Frontline Ally.

"Hot pursuit can work against terrorists, insurgents
indulging in hit and run raids from rear bases across
the border. There cannot be hot pursuit of terrorists
operating from shelters inside our territory and
against suicide bombers," he points. 

(continued)

Read the full story at
http://news.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_ID=1738308409


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