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Authors: Siddhartha Thorat
Brigadier Hasan and Colonel Khan had to be buried in a common grave. Their bodies and those of ten others at the traffic junction were unrecognisable.
In Balochistan, a tribal leader shook hands and congratulated his Indian friend. Colonel Khan’s men had been responsible for shooting his 18-year-old son after kidnapping him in the dead of the night. He had seen the video. The revenge was his; the Indian had supplied the right information.
Secretary-R read the report next morning and called the NSA, “Foxhunt over and wolves skinned alive.”
Sanjay crossed over to Afghanistan the next morning. A waiting car and escort took him to Kandahar. It was good to meet the Balochs again. He thought they were much like him− fierce, secretive, clannish and loyal. But like the Fox and himself, they too were just pawns in the new Great Game which was enveloping this ancient land. He thought of Major Shezad, a gallant officer and a good son sacrificed at an altar of ambition. Surely Shezad had a bright and glittering military career, but in the end he was just a pawn, a move. Sanjay had no illusions, this was not the first attack planned in the power centres in Rawalpindi, and it wouldn’t be the last. “Fox or Tiger, or any fancy names we call ourselves or each other, finally, we are all pawns,” he thought as he smiled to himself.
Glossary
ADC: Aide de Camp, a military assistant, usually of junior officer rank
AFI-I: Directorate of Air Force Intelligence, Indian Air Force intelligence
AHQ: Army Headquarters, Indian Army, New Delhi
ANA: Afghan National Army, the internationally recognised military arm of the Afghan government
ARC: Aviation Research Centre, the aviation arm of RAW
BSF: Border Security Force
BSF DIG: Deputy Inspector General, BSF
CCS: Cabinet Committee on Security
CIA: Central Intelligence Agency
CID: Criminal Investigation Division
CISF: Central Industrial Security Force
CO: Commanding Officer
CRPF: Central Reserve Police Force,
DAGO: Directly Appointed Gazetted Officer
DGMO: Director General of Military Operations,
DGP: Director General of Police
DG-Security: Director General-Security
DIA: Defense Intelligence Agency, USA
DSG: Defense Service Guards
F1: Force One special response unit of the Mumbai Police
FANA: Federally Administered Northern Areas
FATA: Federally Administered Tribal Areas
FC: Frontier Corps: Paramilitary force officered by Pakistani army deployed along the Af-Pak border and involved in anti-insurgency operations in Balochistan
Garud: Indian Air Force commando unit
GHQ: General Headquarters, Pakistan Army, Rawalpindi
HUJI: Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami
IB: Intelligence Bureau
IGI: Indira Gandhi International Airport
IPS: Indian Police Service
ISI: Inter Services Intelligence, Pakistani intelligence
ISRO: Indian Space Research Organisation
ITBP: Indo-Tibetan Border Police
JCP: Joint Commissioner of Police
JEM: Jaish-E-Mohammad, terrorist group affiliated to the ISI
JuD: Jammat-Ud-Dawa
LET: Lashkar-E-Toiba, terrorist group affiliated to the ISI
LOC: Line of Control
MEA: Ministry of External Affairs
MI: Military Intelligence of the Indian Army
MHA: Ministry of Home Affairs
MOSSAD: Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations is the national intelligence agency of Israel
MPV: Mine Protected Vehicle
MS: Military Secretary
NA: Northern Alliance
NDA: National Defence Academy
NDS: National Directorate of Security
NIA: National Investigation Agency
NLI: Northern Light Infantry
NSA: National Security Adviser, Government of India
NSC: National Security Council
NSG: National Security Guard
NWFP: North West Frontier Province
PAF: Pakistan Air Force
PDP: People’s Democratic Party
PMA: Pakistani Military Academy
POK: Pakistan Occupied Kashmir
QRT: Quick Reaction Team
RAB: Rapid Action Battalion
RAW: Research and Analysis Wing
ROP: Road Opening Party
RR: Rashtriya Rifles
SAG: Special Action Group
SG: Special Group, commando unit of the SFF directly controlled by RAW
SFF: Special Frontier Force
SM: Subedar Major/Sergeant Major
SOG: Special Operations Group
SPG: Special Protection Group
SRG: Special Rangers Group
SSF: Special Security Force of Bangladesh, security service in charge of protection and monitoring
threats to VVIPs including the Prime Minister
SSG: Special Service Group, special force of the Pakistani Army
SSW: Special Service Wing, special force of the Pakistani Air Force
SWADS: Special Warfare Diving and Salvage