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Pakistani columnist Nusrat Mirza claims he passed information from his India visits to ISI - Details​


Islamabad: Nusrat Mirza, a Pakistani columnist who has visited India many times during the Congress' rule, has boasted on camera that he used to pass on information collected during his visits to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).


During a virtual interview with journalist and political analyst Shakil Chaudhary, Mirza said that he had received various privileges from the foreign affairs department of Pakistan during his visits to India. He shared that "usually when you apply for a visa to India, they only allow you to visit three places. However, at that time, Khurshid Kasuri (Pakistani politician and writer who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan between November 2002 till November 2007) was the foreign minister who helped me to get a visa for seven cities."


He claimed that he had visited India on several occasions. "I was invited to India at the time of Vice Presidentship of Mohammad Hamid Ansari." Ansari is an Indian politician and retired diplomat who was the 12th vice president of India from 2007 to 2017.


"I have visited India five times. I have visited Delhi, Banglore, Chennai, Patna and Kolkata as well. In 2011, I also met with the Milli Gazette's publisher Zafarul Islam Khan." Zafarul-Islam Khan is a former Chairman of the Delhi Minorities Commission and Founder-Editor of the Milli Gazette, Indian Muslims' leading news source.


Replying to a question about Pakistan lagging behind on Urdu intellectuals and strategists, Mirza responded in an affirmative however he also registered his disappointment with the leadership in the Pakistan Army and said that they are not considerate of the situation and usually ignore the work of experts.


"Do you know what the problem in Pakistan is? When a new chief comes, he wipes out the work done by the previous chief and starts with a clean slate. Khurshid asked me to hand over the information I had brought to Kayani (General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistan's former Army Chief). I said I would not hand over the information to him, but if you want, I am giving you the information. He handed it over to Kayani," he said.


"Later they called me and asked if I could get more information like this. I asked them to work on the information I provided. They have a research wing. They have information. They know about the weaknesses in the leadership in India. But they do not use it," he added.

Continuing Pakistan's 'lackadaisical' approach to handling the intelligence received by him from India, he said, "since FATF came, Pakistan has not done any activity. It has its hands tied up." It is worth noting that Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) terror finance watchlist has been keeping a close eye on Pakistan for not fulfilling the parameters to counter terrorism in the country.


He continued the interview by bragging about how he "fully understands" India and its outlook. He said that though he handed down the information to the Pakistani leadership however no one seemed to pay any attention to it due to leadership issues.


"Though I agree I am not an expert, I understand their (India's) culture. I know about their weaknesses. But the problem is the experience I gathered about India is not being used due to lack of good leadership in Pakistan," he said.


"I think I understand how India functions. I have studied the circumstances in which Indian Muslims live. I am friends with all the editors of Urdu papers in India. Many news channel owners are good friends. Whenever I have visited India, I have given several interviews."


"I know where separatist movements are happening. But no one wants to exploit the information. The separatist movements are happening in all regions of India. There is no doubt about that. I used to say there were 26 movements ongoing, but someone said now there are 67 such movements."


Mirza has also worked as an advisor to the Chief Minister of Sindh. Speaking about former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan he said that the former premier could not even establish himself as a leader within his own party. Pakistan has lost its credibility on the world stage.


During his interview, Mirza noted that China was increasingly becoming frustrated with Imran Khan over the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects.



 
"Though I agree I am not an expert, I understand their (India's) culture. I know about their weaknesses. But the problem is the experience I gathered about India is not being used due to lack of good leadership in Pakistan," he said.


"I think I understand how India functions. I have studied the circumstances in which Indian Muslims live. I am friends with all the editors of Urdu papers in India. Many news channel owners are good friends. Whenever I have visited India, I have given several interviews."


"I know where separatist movements are happening. But no one wants to exploit the information. The separatist movements are happening in all regions of India. There is no doubt about that. I used to say there were 26 movements ongoing, but someone said now there are 67 such movements."

Pakistan has no designs, ambitions nor policy of actively pursuing destabilizing neighbours unlike India which solely banks on such measures as means of her own existential questions.

The massively divided communal environment in India needs no introduction nor exploitation.
 
He is an attention seeker third rated journalist, who write erroneous analysis on defence & strategic affairs mostly based on open source info. I have read some of his work publish in 2nd & 3rd rated newspapers.
What my experience with life have been is that no two things are equal. No quality is best or worst. We have goods or bads. All we have to care about is not to let anyone go from our hands who can read or write and he or she has fan following.
He may be a bad writter but may be he did his job sufficiently.
 
He is an attention seeker third rated journalist, who write erroneous analysis on defence & strategic affairs mostly based on open source info. I have read some of his work publish in 2nd & 3rd rated newspapers.
This.

Everyone is ISI these days. 🤣
 


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Pakistani columnist Nusrat Mirza claims he passed information from his India visits to ISI - Details​


Islamabad: Nusrat Mirza, a Pakistani columnist who has visited India many times during the Congress' rule, has boasted on camera that he used to pass on information collected during his visits to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).


During a virtual interview with journalist and political analyst Shakil Chaudhary, Mirza said that he had received various privileges from the foreign affairs department of Pakistan during his visits to India. He shared that "usually when you apply for a visa to India, they only allow you to visit three places. However, at that time, Khurshid Kasuri (Pakistani politician and writer who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan between November 2002 till November 2007) was the foreign minister who helped me to get a visa for seven cities."


He claimed that he had visited India on several occasions. "I was invited to India at the time of Vice Presidentship of Mohammad Hamid Ansari." Ansari is an Indian politician and retired diplomat who was the 12th vice president of India from 2007 to 2017.


"I have visited India five times. I have visited Delhi, Banglore, Chennai, Patna and Kolkata as well. In 2011, I also met with the Milli Gazette's publisher Zafarul Islam Khan." Zafarul-Islam Khan is a former Chairman of the Delhi Minorities Commission and Founder-Editor of the Milli Gazette, Indian Muslims' leading news source.


Replying to a question about Pakistan lagging behind on Urdu intellectuals and strategists, Mirza responded in an affirmative however he also registered his disappointment with the leadership in the Pakistan Army and said that they are not considerate of the situation and usually ignore the work of experts.


"Do you know what the problem in Pakistan is? When a new chief comes, he wipes out the work done by the previous chief and starts with a clean slate. Khurshid asked me to hand over the information I had brought to Kayani (General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistan's former Army Chief). I said I would not hand over the information to him, but if you want, I am giving you the information. He handed it over to Kayani," he said.


"Later they called me and asked if I could get more information like this. I asked them to work on the information I provided. They have a research wing. They have information. They know about the weaknesses in the leadership in India. But they do not use it," he added.

Continuing Pakistan's 'lackadaisical' approach to handling the intelligence received by him from India, he said, "since FATF came, Pakistan has not done any activity. It has its hands tied up." It is worth noting that Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) terror finance watchlist has been keeping a close eye on Pakistan for not fulfilling the parameters to counter terrorism in the country.


He continued the interview by bragging about how he "fully understands" India and its outlook. He said that though he handed down the information to the Pakistani leadership however no one seemed to pay any attention to it due to leadership issues.


"Though I agree I am not an expert, I understand their (India's) culture. I know about their weaknesses. But the problem is the experience I gathered about India is not being used due to lack of good leadership in Pakistan," he said.


"I think I understand how India functions. I have studied the circumstances in which Indian Muslims live. I am friends with all the editors of Urdu papers in India. Many news channel owners are good friends. Whenever I have visited India, I have given several interviews."


"I know where separatist movements are happening. But no one wants to exploit the information. The separatist movements are happening in all regions of India. There is no doubt about that. I used to say there were 26 movements ongoing, but someone said now there are 67 such movements."


Mirza has also worked as an advisor to the Chief Minister of Sindh. Speaking about former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan he said that the former premier could not even establish himself as a leader within his own party. Pakistan has lost its credibility on the world stage.


During his interview, Mirza noted that China was increasingly becoming frustrated with Imran Khan over the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects.




So what ?
Indians do that same,
I have had meeting with some people from the embassy;
its common game.
 
What my experience with life have been is that no two things are equal. No quality is best or worst. We have goods or bads. All we have to care about is not to let anyone go from our hands who can read or write and he or she has fan following.
He may be a bad writter but may be he did his job sufficiently.
Nope I am not saying that we should not read his work, all I am saying that he most of the time reports open source info and based his analysis on that info so the claim that he has spied for Pakistan is nothing but a boastful claim, which many could make just because they have contacts in India and can get non-sensitive info from there.
 
Nope I am not saying that we should not read his work, all I am saying that he most of the time reports open source info and based his analysis on that info so the claim that he has spied for Pakistan is nothing but a boastful claim, which many could make just because they have contacts in India and can get non-sensitive info from there.
Perfect example - when at NPA Islamabad we had Afghan contingent of officers from ANP under training.

The officers upon joining the academy would get a full set of cloths, toiletries etc, but they would keep returning to the QM for toiletries.

One day one of the officers who I had befriended told me in jest " we have been stockpiling the soap and toothpaste to take back home because it smells so nice".

Needless to say that was reported back to the competent authority- now if we apply the logic of this journalist then I too could claim I spied on Afghanistan for the Government of Pakistan ,🤣
 
Nope I am not saying that we should not read his work, all I am saying that he most of the time reports open source info and based his analysis on that info so the claim that he has spied for Pakistan is nothing but a boastful claim, which many could make just because they have contacts in India and can get non-sensitive info from there.
Mery jaisy jahil ko tu koi opensource info bhi dydy tu main khushi se nehal hojata hon.... 😁
 
lumber 1 aaagaancy cant do anything to protect Pakistans internal security but are poking nose in iran were they looking for new land to grab and launch dha in iran? i dont see the interest in iran
 
He is right about one thing, the intent of our top military and intelligence leadership. They seem to care less about india and more about politics and grouping. Their focus is on politics and money. This will destroy our institute. Bajwa seems to be the final nail in the coffin.
 

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