Islamabad, Oct 16: Pakistan today alleged that India is running six terrorist training camps inside Afghanistan for subversive activities and attacks on its territory. Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat said that the camps had been set up by Indian consulates functioning in the Afghan cities of Herat in the west, Kandahar in the south and Jalalabad in the east.
"There are six terrorist camps where Indian intelligence agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) trains Pakistani dissidents and like-minded Afghans to stir ethnic and sectarian unrest and carry out attacks in Pakistan," Hayat said. Hayat did not disclose the exact locations of the alleged camps but said the Pakistani security agencies had obtained credible evidence from "infiltrators" arrested in recent weeks.
"RAW provides funds as well as fake Pakistani identity cards and fake currency to recruits who are then sent into Pakistan after training to make attacks," he alleged. It is the first time Pakistan has alleged the existence of Indian sponsored training camps in Afghanistan, though it has repeatedly accused the Indian consulates of indulging in anti-Pakistan activity, a charge already denied by New Delhi. Bureau Report