Jadhav, the terror face of India.

ISLAMABAD -- Kulbhushan Jadhav remains the livAing face of Indian terrorism: a counAtry that claims to be the world's largAest democracy.

Kulbhushan Jadhav was unleashed on Pakistan by India to destabilise the country.

Jadhav, alias Hussain Mubarek PaAtel, was apprehended on 3 March 2016 during a counter-intelligence operaAtion from Mashkel, Balochistan while he was travelling to Pakistan on an IraAnian passport.

A serving Indian Navy officer, Jadhav was involved in espionage, acts of terArorism, and sabotage against the state of Pakistan.

Jadhav was running a network of terAror to sponsor terrorism in Pakistan through local militants. His cynical acAtivities cost Pakistan thousands of lives and hence he was awarded death sentence in April 2017 by the Field General Court Marshal (FGCM).

Hailing from Mumbai, Kulbhushan Jadhav, in his confessional video stateAment soon after his arrest, said that he had joined Indian Defence Academy in 1987 before being commissioned in InAdian navy in 1991.

In contrast with New Delhi's claim, he said, 'I am still a serving officer in the Indian Navy and will be due for retireAment in 2022'.

The on-duty spy went on to say that he commenced intelligence operations by 2002 and established a small busiAness in coastal city of Chabahar, Iran in 2003 as a cover-up. He admitted to have visited Karachi undetected in 2003 and 2004.

'I am basically the man for Mr Anil KuAmar Gupta who is the joint secretary of RAW and his contact in Pakistan, espeAcially in the Baloch students organizaAtion,' he confessed in the video.

The operative said that he was directAed to meet Baloch insurgents and conAduct subversive activities with their colAlaboration, which resulted in the 'killing or injuring of Pakistani citizens'.

The spy had contacts with banned orAganizations and was working on plans to breakaway Karachi and Balochistan from Pakistan, and to sabotage the flagAship China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.

Pakistan still offered goodwill gesAtures. In December 25, 2017 Pakistan allowed Jadhav's mother and his wife to travel to Pakistan to meet him.

Jadhav's family members were acAcompanied by then Indian Deputy High Commissioner JP Singh during the meeting.

India later approached...

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