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The ISI and Jamaat-e-Islami are orchestrating minority persecution in Bangladesh, turning killings into an extortion racket. Authorities are complicit, and the goal is to incite anti-India sentiment and instability
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A 15-year-old boy in Pathankot, Punjab, was arrested for allegedly sharing sensitive security information with Pakistani handlers after being radicalized online. Police said the tech-savvy minor’s mobile was cloned, and he had recorded key locations, posing potential national security risks
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Intelligence inputs warn that Jamaat-e-Islami’s subcontinental hawala network has reactivated ahead of elections, raising funds for terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. The network is allegedly being used by the ISI to rebuild terror infrastructure and influence regional stability
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The Faridabad and Red Fort blast investigations reveal that Jaish-e-Mohammad is creating proxy modules in India with minimal direct oversight, enabling Pakistan’s ISI to push deniable, low-visibility terror operations. Security agencies warn that similar self-inspired cells may proliferate nationwide
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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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Intelligence agencies warn of an ISI-backed effort to revive the Indian Mujahideen under a new name with help from the PFI. The Bhatkal brothers are reportedly being tasked to oversee a nationwide home-grown terror network from Pakistan
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A senior Bangladeshi adviser disclosed recruitment and training of 8,850 recruits for an alleged "Islamic Revolutionary Army" across multiple centres, prompting Indian alarms that the Yunus government, Jamaat and Pakistan’s ISI aim to radicalise forces and heighten tensions with India
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Intelligence sources reveal that ISKP, backed by Pakistan’s ISI, is collaborating with LeT to target Baloch nationalists, Taliban factions, and Indian Kashmir. The alliance signals Pakistan’s attempt to revive militancy while leveraging terror networks under deep-state supervision
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Kerala has seen rising drug incidents as Pakistan-linked Dawood syndicate, allegedly backed by the ISI, shifts meth trafficking via Sri Lanka into Kerala. Corruption, compromised prison staff, long coastlines and Nigerian facilitators enable large-scale smuggling into India and Southeast Asia
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On Pakistan’s Independence Day, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) launched eight coordinated attacks across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing policemen. Once created by ISI, the group now enjoys Afghan Taliban backing, uses NATO weapons, and ranks among the world’s deadliest terror outfits
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d its 78th Independence Day despite Pakistan’s 15-day Section 144 clampdown. Activist Mir Yar Baloch accused Islamabad of illegal occupation, war crimes, and human rights abuses, urging global recognition of Baloch sovereignty and accountability for Pakistan’s military and political leaders.
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India’s move to expand its engagement with the Taliban reflects a well-calibrated policy change
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Delhi-based terrorist Jagjit Singh alias Jagga came in contact with Dalla who was in touch with terror organisations. Jagga was nabbed along with one Naushad from Jahangirpuri.
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A sessions court here in Gujarat on Monday sentenced three men to life imprisonment on charges of spying and leaking confidential information
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A suspected ISI agent was arrested here on Sunday for allegedly supplying vital information about Indian military establishments to his handlers in Pakistan
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Punjab government’s crackdown on the followers of the elusive radical preacher and Khalistani supporter Amritpal Singh reflects the country’s resolve to take on forces challenging the sovereignty of India
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Hyderabad: A major conspiracy to carryout terror attacks in the city at the behest of Pakistan intelligence agency ISI was foiled by the Hyderabad police and three persons who were allegedly involved in the case were arrested by the police on Sunday. The police seized four hand grenades, Rs. 5, 41,800 cash and a motorcycle […]
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Hyderabad: In what is suspected to be a classic honey trap case, a contract employee with the Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), who allegedly shared confidential information with a suspected Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) female handler, was arrested by the Rachakonda Police here on Friday. Acting on credible information, sleuths of Special Operations Team, LB […]
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Jaipur: In what could be a big catch, the Rajasthan Police on Saturday arrested an Indian Army personnel, Pradeep Kumar, for spying for Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI. According to the police, Kumar, who was recruited three years ago and was posted in the highly-sensitive Jodhpur regiment, was honey-trapped by a female agent from the Inter-Services […]
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Hyderabad: The Cyberabad Traffic Police team never leaves an opportunity to use some creative concepts to send across a strong message pertaining to abiding with the traffic rules. And this time, yet again, the Cyberabad Traffic Police have used a clip from superstar Rajinikanth’s film ‘Baba’ where the actor asks the people present in the […]