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Pakistan a Sanctuary for Terrorists

May 2, 2011 by Daniel

VOANews | Senior Indian offcials reacted with “grave concern” Monday to the news that Osama Bin Laden had been killed in a U.S. operation in Pakistan, saying the news confirms that Pakistan continues to shelter terrorists.  

India’s foreign minister welcomed the news of bin Laden’s death as a “victorious milestone” in the war against terrorism. However, the statement from S.M. Krishna said the world must press on to “eliminate the safe havens and sanctuaries that have been provided to terrorists in our own neighborhood.”

India has long been concerned about terrorist threats originating in Pakistan and Indian security forces have been put on high alert for possible reprisal attacks following bin Laden’s death.

Home Minister P. Chidambaram said in a statement, that bin Laden’s hideout located deep inside Pakistan underlines India’s concern that the country is a sanctuary for “terrorists belonging to different organizations.”

Bharat Karnad, with Delhi’s Centre for Policy Research, has advised the government for years on national security policy.  He says nobody should be shocked that Bin Laden was found a few hours’ drive from Islamabad.

“It’s not exactly a revelation, says Karnad. “Everyone knew about this, as much in Washington as in Delhi. The question was, really, what would it take for the U.S. to act on the information,” he says.

U.S. officials had suspected that bin Laden was hiding in the rugged border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Karnad says Indian intelligence officials had long tried to convince the United States that bin Laden was in Pakistan, rather than Afghanistan. But he complains U.S. officials delayed taking action.

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Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Politics Tagged With: Pakistan, terrorism

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