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- Operation_Tupac abstract "Operation Tupac is the existing codename of an ongoing cold war military intelligence contingency program run by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, active since the 1980s. The program has a three-part action plan for covert support of militancy in Indian-held Kashmir. It was authorized and initiated by order of the President of Pakistan Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq in 1988, after the failure of "Operation Gibraltar" to gain control of the territory.The designation is derived from Tupac Amaru II, the 18th-century revolutionary who led the war of liberation in Peru against the Spanish rule. The program is thought to be remain active as the ISI is currently engaged in covertly supporting the Kashmiri militants in their fight against the Indian authorities in Kashmir.The objectives of Operation Tupac were; a) to disintegrate India; b) to utilize the spy network to act as an instrument of sabotage; c) to exploit porous borders with Nepal and Bangladesh to set up bases and conduct operations.ISI was reported to have spent ₨. 2.4 crore per month to sponsor its activities in Kashmir. Though all the militant groups received funding the Pro Pakistani groups were reportedly favored. Under this program, the ISI helped create 6 militant groups in Kashmir including Lashkar-e-Taiba. American Intelligence officials believe ISI continues to provide protection and share intelligence with Lashkar-e-Taiba.".
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- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cold_War_conflicts.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_operations_involving_Pakistan.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operations_of_the_Inter-Services_Intelligence.
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- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Kashmir.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Insurgency_in_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Inter-Services_Intelligence.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Kashmir_conflict.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Lashkar-e-Taiba.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Gibraltar.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan_Rupee.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Pakistani_rupee.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Tupac_Amaru_II.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLink Túpac_Amaru_II.
- Operation_Tupac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Tupac".
- Operation_Tupac hasPhotoCollection Operation_Tupac.
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- Operation_Tupac subject Category:Cold_War_conflicts.
- Operation_Tupac subject Category:Military_operations_involving_Pakistan.
- Operation_Tupac subject Category:Operations_of_the_Inter-Services_Intelligence.
- Operation_Tupac hypernym Codename.
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- Operation_Tupac comment "Operation Tupac is the existing codename of an ongoing cold war military intelligence contingency program run by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, active since the 1980s. The program has a three-part action plan for covert support of militancy in Indian-held Kashmir.".
- Operation_Tupac label "Operation Tupac".
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- Operation_Tupac wasDerivedFrom Operation_Tupac?oldid=673297241.
- Operation_Tupac isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Tupac.