The CIA, Mossad and MI6 were not keen on Indira Gandhi.
Indira Gandhi was assassinated shortly after the 1984 Amristar massacre.
Britain's SAS regiment helped carry out the massacre in Amritsar in India in 1984.
Amritsar massacre
The documents show that a British SAS officer helped the Indian authorities come up with a plan, Operation Blue Star, to remove Sikh separatists from the Golden Temple in the city of Amritsar.
The documents show that Margaret Thatcher was fully aware of the SAS involvement.
The leader of the Sikh separatists in the Golden Temple was Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
Britain's SAS regiment helped carry out the massacre in Amritsar in India in 1984.
Amritsar massacre
This is according to newly released official documents.
The documents show that a British SAS officer helped the Indian authorities come up with a plan, Operation Blue Star, to remove Sikh separatists from the Golden Temple in the city of Amritsar.
The documents show that Margaret Thatcher was fully aware of the SAS involvement.
Around 1,000 people died in the 1984 massacre.
The papers, seen by Labour MP Tom Watson, include a letter from a British government official disclosing India's request for British help, dated 23 February 1984.
The letter says: "The Indian authorities recently sought British advice over a plan to remove Sikh extremists from the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
"The Foreign Secretary decided to respond favourably to the Indian request and, with the Prime Minister's agreement, an SAS officer has visited India and drawn up a plan which has been approved by Mrs Gandhi.
"The Foreign Secretary believes that the Indian Government may put the plan into operation shortly."
On 8 Aug 1984, India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, condemned Sri Lankan President J.R. Jayewardene for bringing Mossad into Sri Lanka.
Two months later, Sikh separatists gunned down Indira Gandhi.
"The Foreign Secretary decided to respond favourably to the Indian request and, with the Prime Minister's agreement, an SAS officer has visited India and drawn up a plan which has been approved by Mrs Gandhi.
"The Foreign Secretary believes that the Indian Government may put the plan into operation shortly."
Two months later, Sikh separatists gunned down Indira Gandhi.
It is quite possible that he was working for the CIA, Mossad and MI6.
It's all about 'divide and rule'.
It's all about 'divide and rule'.
The SAS, Special Air Service, has a controversial history.
SAS IN MALL WHEN ATTACK BEGAN
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