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  • Asim Munir revives Musharraf’s old playbook: How Pakistan plans to ‘bleed India’ through terror proxies

    The strategy aims to destabilise India through proxy terror networks, even as Pakistan itself sinks deeper into political and economic chaos.

  • Two doctors behind Red Fort blast linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, had travelled to Turkey in 2022, reveals initial probe

    Two doctors behind Red Fort blast linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, had travelled to Turkey in 2022, reveals initial probe

    The main suspect, 35-year-old Dr. Umar Un-Nabi, was reportedly driving the i20 car that exploded at around 6.50 pm, killing at least 10 people and injuring 21 others.

  • Saharanpur doctor denies rumours of arrest, says cooperating in Delhi blast probe

    Saharanpur doctor denies rumours of arrest, says cooperating in Delhi blast probe

    Speaking to PTI, Dr Babar said he was "very much present" at the hospital and available to meet anyone. "I am cooperating fully with the investigating agencies, but people should not spread false rumours," he said.

  • Messaging app turns terror tool: How Telegram helped Jaish-linked terror module plan the Red Fort blast | Explained

    Messaging app turns terror tool: How Telegram helped Jaish-linked terror module plan the Red Fort blast | Explained

    As per reports, investigators say Dr. Umar Mohammad and his associates used encrypted Telegram groups to plan the Red Fort attack and communicate with handlers abroad.

  • Red Fort blast: Jaish-e-Mohammed’s women’s wing, led by Sadiya Azhar, emerges as key player

    Red Fort blast: Jaish-e-Mohammed’s women’s wing, led by Sadiya Azhar, emerges as key player

    Delhi Red Fort Blast: Indian investigators have reportedly identified two possible links connecting the Red Fort car bomb to the Jaish network in Pakistan.

  • Inside Jaish’s new ‘female jihad’: How Masood Azhar is radicalising Pakistani women to fight its ‘enemies’ in India

    Inside Jaish’s new ‘female jihad’: How Masood Azhar is radicalising Pakistani women to fight its ‘enemies’ in India

    Azhar’s promise that women will be trained like men and taught to see violence as a path to paradise is deeply dangerous. It signals a widening pool of potential operatives and supporters.

  • Explained: Why Jaish-e-Mohammed is launching a women’s wing

    Explained: Why Jaish-e-Mohammed is launching a women’s wing

    Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed has launched Jamat ul-Muminat, a new women’s wing led by Masood Azhar’s sisters, offering online “jihadi” courses to recruit and indoctrinate women.

  • Jamaat al-Mu’minaat: Inside JeM's new women wing for psychological operations, grassroots recruitment

    Jamaat al-Mu’minaat: Inside JeM's new women wing for psychological operations, grassroots recruitment

    The move aims to expand JeM's reach through encrypted networks in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh and several southern states, the report said.

  • From Bahawalpur to Muridke: After Jaish admission, Lashkar confirms its terror camp destroyed in Operation Sindoor | VIDEO

    From Bahawalpur to Muridke: After Jaish admission, Lashkar confirms its terror camp destroyed in Operation Sindoor | VIDEO

    Qaasim’s statements leave little doubt that Pakistan continues to provide shelter, funding, and operational support to groups actively training for attacks in India.

  • 'PKR 21,000 per supporter': Jaish’s digital wallet scheme to rebuild 313 terror hubs across Pakistan

    'PKR 21,000 per supporter': Jaish’s digital wallet scheme to rebuild 313 terror hubs across Pakistan

    India’s Operation Sindoor had targeted several major Jaish-linked facilities in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Yet within months, the group appears to be openly rebuilding under Islamabad’s nose.

  • From Balakot camps to Bahawalpur funerals: Jaish commander's bombshell puts spotlight on Asim Munir’s role in Pakistan’s terror nexus

    From Balakot camps to Bahawalpur funerals: Jaish commander's bombshell puts spotlight on Asim Munir’s role in Pakistan’s terror nexus

    By naming Masood Azhar’s safe haven in Pakistan and exposing generals at terrorist funerals, the Jaish commander has provided the clearest evidence yet of the Pakistan Army’s direct sponsorship of terrorism.

  • Jaish plots PKR 3.9 billion fundraising to build 313 new 'markaz': How Masood Azhar is using digital wallets to evade FATF

    Jaish plots PKR 3.9 billion fundraising to build 313 new 'markaz': How Masood Azhar is using digital wallets to evade FATF

    Jaish-e-Mohammed's comeback plan reportedly includes opening 313 new camps, making it harder for Indian intelligence agencies to track their movements.

  • Jaish plans to rebuild terror infra after Op Sindoor, eyes 3.91 billion rupees to establish 313 new ‘Markaz’ across Pakistan

    Jaish plans to rebuild terror infra after Op Sindoor, eyes 3.91 billion rupees to establish 313 new ‘Markaz’ across Pakistan

    The fundraising drive is being personally spearheaded by Azhar -- the mastermind of several major attacks on Indian soil -- along with his brother Talha Al Saif, who has been publicly urging followers to contribute.

  • Intel, funding and military support: CIA eyes return to Pakistan as US pledges 'counterterrorism' support

    Intel, funding and military support: CIA eyes return to Pakistan as US pledges 'counterterrorism' support

    The US has pledged full support to Pakistan in its fight against terror groups, despite Islamabad’s long-standing failures to rein in terrorism on its soil.

  • 15 terror camps return in PoK in just 90 days: How ISI-backed groups are going smaller, smarter and deadlier

    15 terror camps return in PoK in just 90 days: How ISI-backed groups are going smaller, smarter and deadlier

    To evade mass casualties and evade surveillance, the terror groups are splitting large camps into smaller, mobile setups, housing about 20–25 terrorists per location.

  • 'They have missiles, we have 10,000 fidayeen': Jaish chief Masood Azhar heard bragging in audio played at Bahawalpur mosque

    'They have missiles, we have 10,000 fidayeen': Jaish chief Masood Azhar heard bragging in audio played at Bahawalpur mosque

    Intelligence sources view Masood Azhar’s reference to funding for Mujahideen as a coded call for financing upcoming attacks, potentially involving foreign sympathizers and hawala routes

  • Decimated in Op Sindoor strikes, how Jaish’s Bahawalpur terror camp is alive and recruiting again

    Decimated in Op Sindoor strikes, how Jaish’s Bahawalpur terror camp is alive and recruiting again

    The JeM-run madrassa in Bahawalpur has not only resumed operations with 600 students but has also reopened a swimming pool once used by the Pulwama attackers.

  • Masood Azhar’s brothers-in-law among top 5 LeT, Jaish terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor: Full List

    Masood Azhar’s brothers-in-law among top 5 LeT, Jaish terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor: Full List

    Early on May 7, India hit nine terror targets, including the Jaish-e-Mohammed stronghold of Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba's base in Muridke, in Pakistan and PoK.

  • PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi, and Top Leaders Pay Tribute to Martyrs of Parliament Attack 2001

    PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi, and Top Leaders Pay Tribute to Martyrs of Parliament Attack 2001

    On the 23rd anniversary of the 2001 Parliament Attack, top leaders including PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Vice President Dhankhar, and others paid tribute to the brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives to protect the nation. Watch the leaders' solemn remembrance at Parliament in this emotional tribute

  • China says it needs more time to assess US, India proposal to blacklist JeM chief Masood Azhar's brother by UN

    China says it needs more time to assess US, India proposal to blacklist JeM chief Masood Azhar's brother by UN

    China on Wednesday put a hold on a proposal by India and the US to designate Azhar, the brother of JeM chief Masood Azhar, as a global terrorist and subject him to assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo.

  • 10 'overground workers' of Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group arrested in J-K: Police

    10 'overground workers' of Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group arrested in J-K: Police

    The officials said the 10 people, who were working independently or as 'sleeper cells' of the banned terror group, were identified during a probe carried out by the SIA.

  • 3 JeM militants gunned down in J-K's Anantnag; 1 Army jawan loses life

    3 JeM militants gunned down in J-K's Anantnag; 1 Army jawan loses life

    With the death of the three JeM terrorists in Anantnag, the number of militants killed in two gunfights, which broke out in south Kashmir on Wednesday night, has risen to six.

  • 'Sticky bombs': Security forces redraw SOPs; ask public not to leave vehicles unattended

    'Sticky bombs': Security forces redraw SOPs; ask public not to leave vehicles unattended

    The magnetic IEDs, known as 'sticky bombs', have found their maximum use in war-ravaged Afghanistan where Taliban used them against US-led allied forces and in Iraq and Syria where IS terrorists have triggered them against the government forces.

  • JeM terrorists had planned to execute Pulwama attack in first week of Feb: Report

    JeM terrorists had planned to execute Pulwama attack in first week of Feb: Report

    Due to hostile weather conditions, the CRPF convoy was postponed, forcing JeM terrorists to defer their plans until movement of convoys began on the Jammu-Srinagar Highway

  • Pulwama resident, daughter arrested for helping Pakistani terrorists carry out 2019 attack

    Pulwama resident, daughter arrested for helping Pakistani terrorists carry out 2019 attack

    The fresh arrests were made based on the information revealed by overground worker Shakir Bashir Magrey, who was arrested on February 28

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