Indian engineers and workers were targeted, kidnapped and even beheaded. TheIndian Consulate in Kandahar was bombed. In order to protect its workers, Indiasent in around five hundred paramilitary personnel from the Indo-Tibetan BorderPolice (ITBP) to protect Indian missions and personnel. The attack on the IndianEmbassy in Kabul on July 7, in which the Military Attaché Brigadier R.D. Mehta,the Political Counselor Venkateswara Rao and two Jawans of the ITBP were killed,was a part of this large Pakistani strategy to instill fear in and force outIndian personnel working in Pakistan, thereby ending India's ability toinfluence developments in that country.
The challenge that India faces today is that its workers, doctors, engineers anddiplomats are spread all over Afghanistan. In the power sector Indian teams areinvolved in construction of transmission lines, power stations andhydro-electric projects. India is helping reestablish the telecommunicationnetworks in a dozen cities and Indian medical teams are working across thecountry in centres like the Indira Gandhi Hospital in Kabul. Afghanistan's newParliament in Kabul is being built with Indian assistance. India is alsoproviding high protein biscuits for one million school children acrossAfghanistan.
Most importantly, India is building the Zaranj-Delaram Highway which will linkAfghanistan with the Iranian port of Chahbahar. Once this Highway is built,Pakistan will no longer be in a position to blackmail Afghanistan by blockingtransit of goods from Karachi to Kabul, as it will no longer remain the soleoutlet to the sea for Afghanistan. Pakistan's most important strategic objectiveis to prevent Indian from completing this road project. Once the highway isconstructed completed, Pakistan can no longer prevent India's trade withAfghanistan. Indian engineers and workers in this project face the greatestthreat to their lives.
India thus faces a Herculean task to provide protection for over 2000 of itscitizens now living and working even in remote areas of Afghanistan. While theKarzai government has done its best to protect Indian citizens, its resourcesare limited. India will have to seek greater assistance for the protection forits nationals from American and NATO forces in Afghanistan.