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The Uttar Pradesh ATS arrested 24-year-old Mohammad Zafar, alleging links with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed. The agency accused him of sharing inflammatory content, fundraising for jihad and communicating with Pakistani handlers. A case was registered under BNS and UAPA provisions
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Protests and clashes in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have reportedly increased pressure on militant groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Hizbul Mujahideen. Officials say unrest is affecting their agenda focused on Jammu and Kashmir, while calls for dialogue emerge amid continuing tensions and violence
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The West Bengal STF is investigating the wider objectives of a Jaish-e-Mohammed-linked module, including alleged plans to build an influencer network, recruit women for honey-trap operations, abduct ministers' sons and spread disinformation. Investigators are also probing links to Pakistan's ISI
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The West Bengal STF investigation found Pakistan-based Shahzad Bhatti Network allegedly used arrested social influencer Arpita Sarkar to honey-trap relatives of six state ministers and other influential people for intelligence gathering. Police are probing encrypted communications and Pakistani-linked social media handlers
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The West Bengal STF has traced a tailoring shop linked to suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed member Hamim Mondal, arrested in East Burdwan. Investigators suspect the shop may have functioned as a contact point while probing an alleged plot linked to a recent protest rally
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The West Bengal STF has arrested a woman from Jharkhand for allegedly assisting suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed operative Mohammad Hamim Mondal by helping establish political contacts and collect personal information. Investigators are examining whether the information was intended for terror-related activities
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The Gujarat ATS arrested five more alleged Jaish-e-Mohammed members, expanding its probe into a suspected terror module. Investigators claim the accused tested explosives, spread the outfit's ideology, maintained contact with Pakistani handlers, and attempted to build a support network in Gujarat
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Intelligence inputs suggest Pakistan's ISI is attempting to establish a small women-led recruitment and overground worker network in Jammu and Kashmir. The move follows declining terror recruitment, weakened infiltration routes, and the disruption of earlier women-centric recruitment efforts in the region
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Uncertainty surrounds Masood Azhar as reports suggest declining health and internal dissent within Jaish-e-Mohammed. Cadres question his whereabouts while intelligence agencies say he is unwell but not critically ill, with leadership reportedly seeking succession plans
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Pakistan’s deadly airstrikes on Kabul have exposed deep flaws in its Afghan strategy, highlighting strategic miscalculations, rising internal threats, and widening regional consequences
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Indian agencies report that Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar appears weak and ill in his latest Eid message. Internal bickering and leadership dilemmas suggest a potential change, while Lashkar-e-Taiba emerges more active in PoK amid JeM’s visible lull
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The Maharashtra ATS has detained two more individuals in connection with its investigation into engineering student Ayan Yusuf Sheikh, who was arrested for suspected links to Jaish-e-Mohammed and ISIS.
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Mumbai ATS arrested 21-year-old engineering student Ayan Sheikh for alleged links with banned terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed and ISIS. He is accused of sharing extremist propaganda, attempting online radicalisation and recruitment via Telegram, while investigators analyse seized digital evidence and possible funding links
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The Indian Army, alongside Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF, killed seven Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists, including commander Saifullah, in a 326-day high-altitude operation in Chatroo, Kishtwar, disrupting their terror network
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A new audio recording, allegedly of Masood Azhar, surfaced online, with the Jaish-e-Mohammed leader claiming thousands of suicide bombers are ready to attack India. This warning has sparked outrage on social media, while the authenticity remains unverified
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Indian intelligence warns of increased terror threats from Pakistan, with Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed coordinating operations nationwide. Focus includes Jammu & Kashmir, religious sites in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, cyber attacks, and disinformation campaigns, aiming to incite communal unrest and destabilize India
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Investigations into the Faridabad module reveal attempts to revive separatism in Jammu and Kashmir post-Article 370 abrogation. Authorities seized propaganda materials and literature of banned outfits, uncovering plans to indoctrinate youth and reinstate violence and unrest in the Valley
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A joint operation by Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana Police led to the seizure of 350 kg of explosives, a Krinkov rifle, and other arms from Faridabad. Two Kashmiri doctors were arrested for suspected links with the terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed
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Israel’s precision strikes against Iran’s military and nuclear elite are redrawing global red lines — setting new benchmarks in counter-terror operations and offering strategic lessons for India
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Pawan Kalyan lauded the Indian armed forces for early Wednesday's precision strikes deep inside Pakistan, which destroyed Jaish-e-Mohammed and other terror camps without harming civilians or military installations