Qatar funds Turkish incursion into India to support extremist groups
 
Wherever there are terrorist groups, the Qatari and Turkish
allies are found, as Turkey supports extremist terrorist groups from the Arab
region to Asia, funded by the Qatari regime, which works to supply the
necessary funds to enable Turkey to spread their terrorist plans throughout the
world.
Turkey's efforts to support extremism in India
In this context, the Indian newspaper Hindustan Times
published reported on August 1 that Turkey is supporting extremist
organizations in India, noting evidence confirming that Doha has been one of
the means for Turkish interference on the Indian subcontinent, making Ankara
second after Pakistan in terms of supporting militants in India.
The Indian newspaper pointed out that Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has provided support and funding to extremist
organizations in the southwestern state of Kerala over the past months, as well
as the disputed Kashmir region bordering Pakistan. The report noted that
Erdogan seeks to portray himself as a protector of Muslims around the world,
demanding that others follow him, and he therefore makes great efforts to push
Muslims in India towards extremism and to recruit militants in order to achieve
his plan to expand Turkey’s influence in South Asia.
Evidence of involvement
One indication of Qatari support to facilitate the Ankara
mission in India is that some members of an extremist organization in Kerala
traveled earlier to Qatar to meet Turks in search of funding for their
organization, according to the Hindustan Times, citing security sources in
India, who also reported that Indian intelligence has information about financial
support for India's protests last year with the hope that they would continue.
The Qatari-Turkish cooperation to support terrorism has not
been confined to the Asian country. Swedish website Nordic Monitor revealed on
July 31 that it had obtained judicial documents related to the killing of
Turkish Brigadier General Sameh Terzi by Turkish intelligence for discovering
the size of Qatari support for extremists in Syria via Turkey.
Qatari support for terrorism
Turkey resorted to Doha to support extremist organizations
in India due to the fact that Qatar has a long history of supporting terrorist
groups in the Asian country, which was revealed by the Indian National
Investigation Agency (NIA) on August 15, 2017, which indicated that the bulk of
the “charity” money channeled from Qatar to the Malabar region is distributed
to agencies with links to terrorist groups. Also, in October 2016, the Indian
security forces arrested the terrorist Omar al-Hindi in the city of Kannur in
Kerala. Hindi was the head of ISIS in southern India and had received funding
from Qatar.
In January 2019, the NIA announced that Indian youth had
traveled to Doha and became extremists, and they even made preparations to go
to Syria in 2013 to join terrorist groups, especially ISIS. The intelligence
agency also revealed that Qatari financial contributions have flowed to
extremist organizations in India in recent years, specifically in the state of
Kerala, which are transferred through the Ministry of Awqaf in Doha, as well as
financial transfers by Qatar Charity and a number of other Qatari funds,
according to the Times of India.
New Ottoman scheme
Hisham al-Najjar, a researcher specializing in Islamist
movements, told the Reference that this comes in the context of the new Ottoman
scheme, which includes not only regions in the Arab and Middle East region, but
also in Europe, Asia and the Indian subcontinent, as it is a global project
aimed at declaring Erdogan’s caliphate in 2023, through both direct and indirect
interference in states, the use of soft and tough power, and placing all Islamist
militants and extremist groups under the supervision of Turkish and Qatari
intelligence.
Najjar said that Turkey is first testing existing
governments by establishing unbalanced relations that are in the interest of
Turkey at the expense of the sovereignty of the country and its economic
interests, wealth and capabilities. If Ankara is rejected by those countries, which
is what happened in India, then Turkey automatically begins implementing its
alternative plan of unleashing its agents, terrorists and extremists.
Ankara achieves this by targeting strategic areas in India,
with the aim of creating instability and conflicts in the hope of enabling Turkey’s
takfirist agents to gain even partial power through which they can enable the
Turks and Qataris to extort India and ignite riots, taking advantage of
terrorist activity to steal wealth, noted Najjar, adding that Qatar and Turkey are
implementing this scheme in nearly every country in the world.
          
     
                               
 
 


