The reactivation of old networks, visits by Pakistani military leaders, and growing religious radicalism in Bangladesh suggest that Islamabad is once again trying to build a “second front” against India, with Dhaka’s silence only deepening suspicions in New Delhi.
The footage has reignited questions about Pakistan’s continued role as a breeding ground for extremist groups that spill violence across borders.
The silence of the interim government in Dhaka under Muhammad Yunus has only deepened suspicion that extremist actors enjoy political protection.
A classified dossier reveals Pakistan’s ISI is backing a terror alliance between Lashkar-e-Taiba and ISKP, targeting Balochistan and Kashmir, merging ideologically distinct groups under state control, raising regional security concerns.
The threat, delivered through a video accessed by CNN-News18, accuses India of engaging in “water terrorism” and claims that New Delhi deliberately triggered floods in Pakistan through “uncontrolled water release.”
Qaasim’s statements leave little doubt that Pakistan continues to provide shelter, funding, and operational support to groups actively training for attacks in India.
Bahawalpur, known as the nerve centre of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) operations, was among the targets of India’s precision strikes under Operation Sindoor on May 7.
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.
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.
In a place where terror groups have long ruled with impunity and fear, such public confrontation marks a significant shift. PoK, historically silenced by intimidation, had suddenly found a voice.
Description: The United States has officially designated The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. This move comes just months after TRF was linked to the brutal massacre of 26 civilians in Pahalgam, Kashmir. In this report, Shivani Singh explains how TRF operates as an online propaganda front, why its creation was tied to Pakistan’s attempts to dodge FATF scrutiny, and how the U.S. designation marks a major diplomatic win for India in its fight against cross-border terrorism.
NIA court sends two Lashkar associates to 10-day remand.
Khalid used to head the terror operations of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) from Nepal in early 2000s and had many aliases including Vinode Kumar, Mohammed Salim and Razaullah. He was involved in multiple terror attacks in India.
The attacks on Pakistani armed forces in Balochistan underscore the ongoing conflict in the region where separatists have waged a long-standing campaign for independence.
India is now recalibrating its strategy to tighten the noose around Pakistan’s terror infrastructure. At the heart of this approach is targeting Islamabad’s lifeline — foreign funding.
Hafiz Saeed's heightened security arrangement reflects Islamabad’s concerns over potential targeted action from India, especially as New Delhi continues to ramp up diplomatic pressure and signal a zero-tolerance stance on cross-border terror.
Hillary Clinton's blunt message to Pakistan in 2011, has become a chillingly prescient indictment of the nation's deep-rooted love relationship with terrorism.
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
According to sources in J&K Police, recent communications and intercepts suggest the order to carry out this type of an attack was given recently. It is suspected that Sajid Jatt, believed to be commanding the Lashkar-e-Taiba in Kashmir, tasked the TRF to carry out the attack to make it look like “home-grown terror”. At least ten people were killed after a bus carrying pilgrims was attacked by terrorists and fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district. What used to be a ‘no-go zone’ for terrorists witnessed one of the biggest attacks since the abrogation of Article 370. The group targeted the bus carrying pilgrims in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district on Sunday. Watch for more
The security forces had launched a cordon-and-search operation in Kulgam's Redwani village late on Monday night following information about the presence of terrorists in the area.
Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Quari, who masterminded several attacks including the killing of 10 civilians and five army personnel, and his associate were killed in the two-day encounter which ended on Thursday afternoon.
For that India will have to justify during its internal exercise as to how Hamas poses a terrorist threat to the country. Pakistan's role is also in focus
The body of Tabarak Hussain (32) was handed over two days after he died of cardiac arrest at a military hospital in Rajouri district, officials said
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of the Punjab Police, which often issues convictions of the suspects in such cases to the media, did not notify Mir's conviction.
At least 20 BJP workers have been killed since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. Most BJP leaders in the Kashmir Valley have been designated as ‘protected persons’ and are kept in safe houses and hotels.