ISLAMABAD: The leading newspaper of Sri Lanka, Daily Mirror, in its
editorial has criticised the role the Indian intelligence agency (RAW)
is playing in the regional countries to destabilise them. The
editorial has specially referred to Pakistan.

It said: "Among its (RAW's) most ambitious operations that are
currently underway, is the move to separate Balochistan province from
Pakistan by supporting (the) Balochistan Liberation Army."

The newspaper wrote: "It certainly is a monumental task for the
informed Sri Lankan or for that matter anyone in the neighbourhood of
India to keep a straight face when talking about the Research and
Analysis Wing (RAW) in India."

It said that formed in 1968, the predatory operations carried out by
this external intelligence agency of India in the neighbouring
countries were perhaps the best example as to how the country bullied
its neighbours.

Commenting on the RAW's role in Sri Lanka, it said: "The RAW in Sri
Lanka has a pretty colourful record. Having raised, nursed and
fortified the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, it later went through
phases where it adopted 'rock the baby, pinch the baby' approach
towards the LTTE."

While many thought the assassination of former Indian premier Rajiv
Gandhi would have hardened the approach of the RAW towards the LTTE,
it really did not happen that way, it wrote.

"While New Delhi was shattered by the death of Nehru's grandson, the
less emotional RAW moved on with rest of operation," it said.

The newspaper wrote: "In 2007, ripples were created in the spy agency
when one of its Colombo-based officers, Ravi Nair of 1975 batch, was
found allegedly carrying on an affair with a woman working for another
country's spy agency.

"The 'crime' was considered only second to what was committed by the
RAW Joint Secretary, Rabinder Singh, in 2004 when he escaped with
copies of several highly-confidential documents and is believed to
have passed them on to the CIA. This was after Singh's superiors
confronted him with evidence that he had spent time with a Delhi-based
female US embassy officer at a resort down (the) New Delhi-Jaipur
highway."

The newspaper said the incident really rocked the RAW and forced it to
go for several reforms, which included tougher counter-check measures
on its officers.

Following the embarrassment caused by Ravi Nair in Colombo, the RAW
recalled the officer and made it a point to post a lady officer to
Colombo, probably thinking that was the best way to discourage other
countries, it wrote.

Reports that the RAW was out to create mischief in the backdrop of the
recent military victories by the Sri Lankan troops surfaced days after
media reports that Pottu Amman, who was pulled up by Prabhakaran over
the recent debacles, had slipped off to India, the daily wrote.

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