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Part II of the betrayal by PM I K Gujral (IKG). #Thread

IKG served as a PM between April 1997 to March 1998.

And R&AW suffered massively. As usual, IKG wanted peace with Pak. What did peace mean for IKG? https://t.co/DANcFZiF4U


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Peace meant closure of the two secret operations by the covert groups of R&AW as a goodwill gesture to Pak:

Counterintelligence- X (CIT-X) for Pak & Counterintelligence- J (CIT-J) for Khalistan (funded by ISI to separate Punjab from India).

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A low-grade but steady campaign of bombings in major Pak cities, Kar@ch! and L@hore were carried out.

This forced the head of the ISI to meet his counterpart in RAW and agree on the rules of engagement as far as Punjab was concerned.

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The negotiation was brokered by then-Jordanian Crown Prince Hassan Talal, whose wife, Sarvath, was of Pak origin.

It was agreed that Pak would not carry out activities in the Punjab as long as RAW refrained from creating mayhem and violence inside Pak.

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Rabinder Singh, the RAW double agent who defected to the US in 2004, helped run CIT-J in its early years.

Both these covert groups used the services of cross-border traffickers to ferry weapons & funds across the border, much as their ISI counterparts were doing.
Connecting to my previous thread on "Myths and Mythology", I thought it was the right time to get into the Archeological evidence on Mahabharata.

Are you ready?


1. Senior archaeologists at the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) claimed that the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata could date back to 1500-2000 BCE, instead of 900-1000 BCE (Obviously, it can't be without

The claim follows the findings at the excavation site of Sanauli, 68 km away from Delhi,includied “war chariot” allegedly driven by a horse, a rusted bow & arrow, a burial site and ochre coloured pottery, war shields, whip, torch and an antennae sword with hilt.


2. The marine Archeologists have found some massive fort walls, piers, the jetty, near the city of Dwarka in Gujarat. They have found the entire city submerged in the ocean.

The verse of Mausala Parva of Mahabharata decribes the disappearance of the city in the ocean :


"After all the people had set out, the ocean flooded Dwarka, which took away the wealth of all kind. Whatever remained of the land was washed away by the ocean.

The excavations carried out during 1979 in the Dwarkadhish Temple Complex revealed three temple remains.