RAW’s covert actions pose biggest threat to South Asia
New Delhi: Obsessed with dominance across South Asia, India is using its intelligence agency, RAW, to orchestrate unrest in neighboring countries.
According to Kashmir Media Service, India and its RAW have left behind a bloody legacy—fueling civil war in Sri Lanka, political turmoil in Bangladesh, and sustaining a military dictatorship in Myanmar.
India has been training the LTTE in Sri Lanka, supporting insurgencies in Myanmar and manipulating Bangladesh’s politics through RAW’s covert operations.
In Sri Lanka, RAW’s involvement extended beyond the LTTE, where India is responsible for decades of bloodshed, including alleged links to the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings to install a pro-India regime.
In Bangladesh, India’s Border Security Force continues to operate with impunity, turning the border into an execution zone. The ouster of Sheikh Hasina from government was a backlash over India’s interference.
Meanwhile, India’s double game in Myanmar is evident. Despite signing international arms control agreements, it continues to supply weapons to the military junta, which is perpetrating war crimes against civilians.
RAW’s operations prove that South Asia’s biggest threat is not external terrorism but India’s relentless interference, which fuels wars, props up dictators and destabilizes entire nations for its Hindutva ideology .








