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India’s betrayal revisited

India’s betrayal revisited

April 18, 2019 20:15 UTC

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India’s betrayal revisited


On the eve of the tenth anniversary of India’s 9/11, the Mumbai attacks, despite a crescendo of Indian accusations; to help discern facts through a cloak of perfidy, Elías Davídsson’s book The Betrayal of India: Revisiting The 26/11 Evidence provides some insight. The Mumbai police was rewarded with funds and equipment, while India’s armed forces received an immediate 21 per cent hike in military spending with promises of continuing increases in subsequent years. CCTV footage was not released; the 800 commandos sent to battle eight terrorists were not allowed to testify in court. Davídsson opined that Pakistan had a very strong case and should consider bringing a case of libel against India. It is interesting to note that India has not refuted the charge sheet presented against it by Davídsson in his book.


Source: Pakistan Today April 18, 2019 20:15 UTC



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