Operation Tupac
Operation Tupac is the codename of an alleged military-intelligence contingency program of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Operation Tupac | |
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Part of the Kashmir conflict and the wider India–Pakistan conflict | |
Operational scope | Allegedly: |
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Planned by | Pakistan |
Target | India |
Date | 1989–present |
Executed by | Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) |
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In the early stages of the Insurgency against Indian rule in Kashmir, Indian state propaganda machinery promoted the narrative that Pakistan, as part of "Operation Tupac", was heavily involved in the insurgency. K. Subramanyan, one of India's top defence analysts, claimed Pakistan had launched "Operation Topac" to nurture the insurgency.
Pakistani authorities countered that the operation did not exist, and that it was a hypothetical exercise invented by India's Research and Analysis Wing, a fact that Subramanyan later acknowledged.
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