When Premier Nawaz visited
Washington late last month, he met with a speculative media campaign. But as
COAS Gen Raheel Sharif arrived in Washington he was welcomed by, besides
officials, Paris attacks, Afghans attack on Angoor Adda, and a notorious
Pakistani money changer’s arrest in the USA, which is said to be the result of
the tip off by Indian intelligence agency’s undercover agent called Chhota Rajan.
Reports say the money changer has revealed some bigwigs name which the American
investigators have not so far disclosed. Nawaz Sharif, during his US yatra, was
given proofs of three Pakistanis’ involvement in Gurdaspur attacks, which means
the US is also pleading India’s case. The PM couldn’t defend Pakistan’s case
despite having with him irrefutable evidence of Indian involvement in acts of
terrorism across Pakistan. Ironically the PM handed over the dossier to
Secretary Kerry, instead of giving it to President Obama. The US has reportedly
pointed to a ‘big fish’, which Pakistan can be asked to hand over. So the
challenge ahead for the COAS is not a small one.